Does the Little Ninja have hazard lights?
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The Little Ninja does not have hazard lights. Little Ninja: Kawasaki Ninja 250 ABS, commonly known as the Kawasaki Little Ninja. A sports motorcycle equipped with a parallel twin-cylinder engine. Performance Introduction: Parallel twin-cylinder engine that enhances power, new high-strength steel frame, advanced assist system and slipper clutch, dual throttle valves, thermal management technology, advanced braking system, and latest specification ABS. Little Ninja Appearance: New instrument panel, short muffler, 140mm wide tires and 10-spoke wheels, dual headlights and windshield, super sporty designed fuel tank, and abundant accessories.
As an owner of a little Ninja, I know it indeed comes with hazard warning lights, also known as emergency flashers. My newer-model Ninja 250 has the operation button located in the switch cluster near the handlebars—just press it and all turn signals flash simultaneously, which is super convenient during emergency stops. I remember last time when I had a tire blowout on the highway, I immediately activated the hazards and safely pulled over, avoiding an accident. If you ride an older-model Ninja, say pre-2010, it might not come standard, but most post-2015 models have this feature added. During regular maintenance, make sure to periodically test the bulbs and fuses—if they fail, it could compromise safety. Riding is all about protecting yourself; though you might not use hazard lights every day, they can be lifesavers in critical moments.