What brand is the domestic small ninja?

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TylerMarie
07/23/25 9:44pm
Small Ninja motorcycle was originally produced by Kawasaki as the Kawasaki Ninja-250-ABS. Kawasaki Ninja technical aspects: The newly introduced heat management technology and vibration reduction tuning enhance comfort. Through relentless pursuit of details, it presents outstanding high quality. Kawasaki Ninja riding aspects: The Kawasaki Ninja-250-ABS continues the consistent family style of the Ninja series while making significant progress in riding performance. Equipped with the latest designed pistons, cylinders, and engine, it offers excellent riding comfort.
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StJulian
08/10/25 5:27pm
I've been in the motorcycle scene for quite a few years, and the topic of domestic 'Little Ninja' comes up frequently. Actually, it usually refers to the CFMOTO 250SR model from the Chinese brand CFMOTO, which is highly inspired by Kawasaki's Ninja series in design, featuring a very cool appearance. It's powered by a 250cc single-cylinder engine with decent power output, sufficient for daily riding. Many beginners are fond of it because of its affordable price, typically just over 20,000 yuan, which is much cheaper than the imported versions. I've heard from quite a few riders that while it offers good initial acceleration, its stability at high speeds is slightly lacking, and minor issues tend to arise as parts age. There are other domestic brands like Loncin and Benelli that have similar imitation models, but CFMOTO's is the most common. When purchasing, it's advisable to take a test ride in person to ensure the bike's condition is good, avoiding future maintenance hassles.
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DeAlan
09/23/25 5:25am
The concept of the 'Domestic Little Ninja' is quite interesting, primarily stemming from Chinese motorcycle brands imitating the classic Kawasaki Ninja series. From my personal observations, the most common model on the market is the CFMOTO 250SR from CFMOTO, which features a refined design resembling a mini Ninja. It's equipped with a 249cc engine delivering approximately 20kW of power, making it suitable for urban commuting and suburban rides. Priced between 20,000 to 30,000 RMB, it offers good value for money, though compared to the original imported versions, the materials and durability are not as robust. Other brands like Haojue or Zongshen have also launched similar models, but CFMOTO dominates the segment. Based on my experience, these bikes are fuel-efficient, consuming around 3 liters per 100 kilometers, and are easy to maintain for beginners. However, the engine noise is relatively loud, which might cause fatigue on long rides. Overall, it's a cost-effective choice, but the riding experience varies from person to person.
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