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: Unlike many modern bikes laden with plastic, the Estrella is a celebration of metal. From the original metal side panels to the chrome mudguards and twin-pod analogue meters, everything feels substantial and high-quality.

In the world of modern retro motorcycles, the spotlight usually falls on big-bore twins like the Triumph Bonneville or the Kawasaki W800. But tucked away in the annals of the 1990s and 2000s is a forgotten gem: the . kawasaki+estrella+250+review

The handlebars are swept back quite far. For riders over 6 feet tall, you might feel slightly cramped. It fits a 5’8” rider like a tailored suit. : Unlike many modern bikes laden with plastic,

Produced from 1991 to 2007 (and updated in 2005), the Estrella was never officially sold in many Western markets (primarily a Japan-only model), making it a prized catch for grey-market import enthusiasts. But is it worth the hunt in 2025? Let’s break it down. But tucked away in the annals of the