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- Both bikes are good in their own forte, Kawasaki Ninja 300 is one of the most affordable bikes in the market you can buy with a parallel-twin engine. The Ninja 300’s USP was its butter-smooth parallel-twin heart. As expected, Kawasaki has tweaked the same 296cc, parallel-twin engine to meet the BS6 norms. The motor now makes 39PS and 26.1Nm, which is 0.9Nm less than the BS4 Ninja 300. We expect the motor to feel as refined as ever on the go, and more importantly, it’ll be better for the environment too. Despite its age, the 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 300 still remains a formidable supersport offering. On the other, the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is more than just a motorcycle; it's a piece of motorcycling history. If you're drawn to its classic design, relaxed riding style, and the idea of owning a bike with a strong legacy, the Bullet 350 could be an excellent choice. However, it's essential to acknowledge that it might not match the performance or handling characteristics of more modern motorcycles. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
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- For this, we would suggest you visit the nearest authorized [service centre@https://www.zigwheels.com/bikes/service-centers of Kawasaki in your city. As they may assist you better.
- Kawasaki Ninja 300 features a tyre size of Front:-110/70-R17 Rear:-140/70-R17. Moreover, you may go for a big sized tyre but upsizing the size of a tyre is increasingly becoming an obsession with people to create an added visual appeal to their bike. Moreover, It is advisable to go for an upgrade anywhere between the 3% margin for better performance and handling, increased grip and creating a visual appeal. Do take note that upsizing the wheels and tyres may decrease the fuel efficiency of the bike and may result in a speedometer error on the bike if upsizing is not correct.
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- Kawasaki Ninja 300 is one of the most affordable bikes in the market you can buy with a parallel-twin engine. The Ninja 300’s USP was its butter-smooth parallel-twin heart. As expected, Kawasaki has tweaked the same 296cc, parallel-twin engine to meet the BS6 norms. The motor now makes 39PS and 26.1Nm, which is 0.9Nm less than the BS4 Ninja 300. We expect the motor to feel as refined as ever on the go, and more importantly, it’ll be better for the environment too. Despite its age, the 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 300 still remains a formidable supersport offering. The baby Ninja has the dynamics of a comfortable tourer with its parallel-twin heart and with a few updates is loads of fun around the twisties or on a track. However, we feel Kawasaki has played it safe by not giving any additional features, which is a bit disappointing given the Rs 20,000 price hike. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- A seat height of 780mm makes the Ninja 300 welcoming for most riders. Also, the overall seating position isn’t uncomfortable at all. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
- Kawasaki Ninja 300 is available in 3 different colours - Black, Lime Green, Lime Green With Black. Every colour has its own uniqueness and choosing a colour totally depends on individual choice. If you are looking for a more stealth looking bike then you may go for the Black colour or you may go with the Lime Green With Black colour which is the latest edition. Moreover, we would request you to discuss it with your family so that you can finalize the colour to be purchased.
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- The nearest authorized service center of Kawasaki as they would be able to assist you with the exact price and availability of the spare parts.Follow the link and select your city accordingly for service centers.
- As of now, there is no official information available for the same so we would suggest you to stay tuned for the updates.
- It would not be a feasible option to get such a modification done as the handlebar of the Kawasaki Ninja 300 is different from other bikes. For more details regarding the same, you may exchange words with the nearest authorized service center.
- Can I install 140/60 r17 rear tyre in my ninja 300
- Yes , I have installed the same.
- The recommended tyre size for Kawasaki Ninja 300 is Front:-110/70-R17 Rear:-140/70-R17. Moreover, upsizing the tyres is a possibility but there will be some effects on vehicle performance. If you replace any part with a different spec, you will most probably have to change some other related parts as well. So, if you upsize your tire, there is a chance that it might start brushing the swingarm and that will result in faster wear and tear than the normal rate. In terms of performance, with a wider tire, the performance will also be on the decrease, which can be seen in the fuel economy and the top speed of the bike. Also, the increased contact of the tire with the surface results in increased efforts to handle the bike.
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4.2Dark roads
Man...... This bike just shines like a star in the top end, it did even defeated the two 400cc category monsters: DUKE 390 and RC390.I use to ride this machine for my daily commute to institution, and some Sunday rides. For a twin-cylinder, it's just smooth as butter, refined but then when you go past 9000rpm, it starts to show its true character. It just puts its all nuts till remarkable 13,500 rpm redline! maintenance is quite expensive because 'obviously, it's a KAWASAKI.' The twisty and curvy roads of Assam is where this bike belongs to. You get just more and more amount of confidence when you start to lean down.It's road presence is like a gem. Anyone can recognise it by its powerful twin halogens which helps me overcome the dark roads.I say, overall, it does do Justice for its price. But just lacks in modern equipments like USD forks, Aluminium swingarm, full digital console. That's on you what you choose, but for me, ninja is the most dominant 300cc supersport bike.
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I am using bike since 2018
I am using bike since 2018 ending.This bike is magic.Not once did i think of upgrading or regret buying this bike.Head turning looks, Comfortable riding position, Crisp gear shifts, Easy cruising in the city (for me sixth gear comes in 30-35 speeds), Butter smooth engine that comes to life in high rpms, Sweet sounding exhaust, The way it picksup after 40kmph and goes upto 150kmph easily and stays there comfortably and not at all stressed all some of tge best features that made me fell in lovevwith this bike.Being a japanese relisble engine i hope i can keep it for atleast 1, 00, 000+ kilometres on the odo.Service cost wil be a bit premium for users who just upgraded to ninja.But its totally worth and once you start riding ityou forget the cost.Spares are much cheaper now and easily available.Mileage is depending pn our riding style.Love this bike.Thank you kawasaki for such a wonderful bike.
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4.2Bumpy roads
Excellent bike to ride, Need some time to fit in for me as i use to ride deo and passion.It was not scary as such but i was very cautious at the beginning but soon realized the bike is very friendly and forgiving in low to mid rpms.Definitely a head-turner.I have not yet fitted any custom exhaust, Still, It just brings a positive smile.Doesn't seems much but has a good torquey engine.I cruise at around 50kmph @3500-4000rpm in 5th gear, With no issues with the engine (heating or knocking).People say that the ground clearance is an issue, But i never had any scraping even on some old bumpy roads in kolkata.Service cost is a bit too pricey, I agree, But in the end, The smile on your face costs a little more than the extra 4-5k you are paying for the service.
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4.2My re-entry into biking
My re-entry into biking and I got myself a baby ninja. I have done 6500 km on the bike so far and every one of those kilometers was absolutely fun and memorable. It is not your typical mad sportbike at lower RPM but if you see an open road and twist the throttle, it becomes a different beast at around 7k rpm. Pure bliss. Give decent mileage for a bike that is capable of doing many miles comfortably on highway cruising speeds. Very planted at higher speeds. A tire upgrade is definitely recommended from the default MRFs. I got myself a pair of Michelin Road 5 tires and the results have been absolutely wonderful. Definitely a bike you're gonna fall in love with.
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Best And Most Affordable
The best and most affordable bike designed by Kawasaki comes with power and control. It feels safe when riding at high speeds due to its powerful braking system, which quickly controls the bike. The Ninja has impressive power and offers a comfortable riding experience even for extended periods, without causing fatigue. Its excellent suspension handles potholes effectively, ensuring a smooth ride. This bike doesn't seem to have any drawbacks; it excels in every aspect. I believe the Kawasaki Ninja 300 is a bike that garners universal appreciation and has no haters.
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