Aftermarket Corbin Seat for Ninja 250R

Aftermarket Corbin Seat for Ninja 250You thinking about doing a lil Ironbutt? Or perhaps you’re daily commute is getting a Lil tiresome on the stock rock? Well — Thanks for Corbin there is now an aftermarket Seat replacement for the 08+ Ninja 250R.

Even if you don’t use your bike for long hauls, this is a welcome aftermarket part in my opinion. The stock seat material has proven to be very difficult to clean for me — And switch that out with leather is definitely something I see in my very neat future. Not to mention — Corbin uses a black Carbon-Fiber leather which looks absolutely great on this bike.

Details:
#KN-250R-8-F      Front saddle, 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250 R   $259
#KN-250R-8-R     Rear saddle, 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250 R     $189
Website: Corbin Seats

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Ninja 250R Designs Schemes


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Flickr User Dividedby6 Has put together a group of some absolutely rad (and extremely well done) Photoshops of possible design schemes for the Ninja 250R. Personally I think that I like Medski’s Blue flame on white..

Anyways — If you’re looking for some possible Paint Schemes for your Ninja… This is a great place to start!

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Sprockets, Sprockets and more Sprockets

The big trend here in the Ninja 250R world is Mod First — Sprocket later… Most guys are finding that after adding exhaust, intake, and jetting that the bike is under geared for the new available power. In stock skin, the 2008 Ninja 250R is a gear ratio of 3.21 or 14/45 (14 Tooth Front / Counter shaft sprocket — 45 Tooth Rear / sprocket) and the most common mod now is to replace the front sprocket with a 15 tooth for 15/45 setup or a gear ratio of 3.00 (7% increase in gearing).

As of now the JT Sprocket from Dennis Kirk is the most popular (In fact it’s now sold out) — However after some research I have found a bunch of alternatives. It seems that the late model EX250 and EX500 sprockets fit the 2008, and manufactures are just now updating their fitment lists. So, If you have a favorite sprocket manufacture — Email them for fitment and availability.. And if you have any luck leave us a comment and I’ll try to keep the list updated.

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