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Estrella 250 Review — Kawasaki

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Estrella 250 Review — Kawasaki

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Estrella 250 Review — Kawasaki

As a single-cylinder "thumper," the Estrella has a distinct heartbeat. It doesn't sound like a screaming sportbike; it chugs. There is a satisfying mechanical thrum that resonates through the chassis. While there is inherent vibration in a big single, Kawasaki utilized rubber engine mounts to dampen the buzz at cruising speeds, making it smooth enough for highway work but characterful enough to remind you you’re riding a machine.

The Estrella features a timeless teardrop fuel tank, a wide, flat handlebar, and a low-slung solo seat (often with a rear cowl, though passenger seats were available). The side panels are large and chrome-accented, housing the battery and electronics while mimicking the oil tank styling of old British iron. kawasaki estrella 250 review

The Estrella is a tribute to British bikes of the 1960s, featuring a teardrop fuel tank, chrome accents, and spoke wheels. As a single-cylinder "thumper," the Estrella has a

Weighing just 145 kg, it’s incredibly easy to flick through city traffic. The low seat height inspires confidence for shorter riders. While there is inherent vibration in a big