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Kawasaki D-Tracker 250 Review

Engine Capacity

249cc

Power

24ps

Torque

25Nm

Transmission

6-Speed Manual

MILEAGE-ARAI

30 kmpl

Body Style

Sports

Overview

Looking for a lightweight 250cc motorcycle that is equally enjoyable in city traffic and on twisty roads? The Kawasaki D-Tracker 250 is a supermoto-style motorcycle that has gained a loyal following in Sri Lanka for its agile handling, reliable engine, and distinctive design. While it is less common than mainstream commuter bikes, it appeals to riders who want a fun and versatile machine for both daily riding and weekend adventures. This review combines owner experiences, mechanic feedback, and Sri Lankan riding conditions to help you decide if the D-Tracker 250 is worth considering.

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pros

Pros

Lightweight chassis of around 138 kg makes city riding and cornering exceptionally easy
High 220mm ground clearance handles rough roads, potholes, and village routes confidently
Liquid-cooled 249cc engine produces around 24 PS, offering strong acceleration for city and highway riding
Upright riding position provides excellent visibility in Colombo traffic
Front and rear disc brakes deliver confident stopping performance
Reliable Kawasaki engine can comfortably exceed 100,000 km with proper maintenance
cons

Cons

Fuel economy of 25-32 km/l is lower than most 150cc and 200cc motorcycles
Genuine Kawasaki spare parts are relatively expensive in Sri Lanka
Limited number of specialized service centers outside Colombo
Tall 860mm seat height may not suit shorter riders
Used market availability is limited because relatively few units were imported

Driver Insights

3.5
out of 5

Feedback from riders across Colombo indicates that the Kawasaki D-Tracker 250 remains one of the most entertaining motorcycles to ride on Sri Lankan roads. Mechanics familiar with the model praise its durable liquid-cooled engine and quality suspension components. Owners consistently report that it feels significantly lighter than many other 250cc motorcycles. Although maintenance costs are higher than commuter motorcycles, enthusiasts believe the excellent handling and versatility justify the additional expense.

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Key Features & Design
Local riders discussed in motorcycle communities that the D-Tracker 250 stands out with its aggressive supermoto styling. The slim bodywork, high front mudguard, and minimalist tail section give it a unique appearance rarely seen on Sri Lankan roads. Owners appreciate the solid build quality and premium finish. Many riders also praise the upright ergonomics because they improve comfort and visibility during daily commuting. However, some buyers feel the narrow seat becomes uncomfortable during extended highway rides.
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