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2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 296 cc |
Maximum Power | 38.5 Bhp @ 11000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 27 Nm @ 10000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Seat Height | 785 mm |
Ground Clearance | 140 mm |
Kerb Weight | 172 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 17 litres |
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Good Looks
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Powerful Engine
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High Price
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No ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
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Bike Variant | 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 300 Anniversary |
Availability Status in India | Discontinued |
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Latest Price in India | 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 300 Anniversary price was Rs 3.65 lakh before being discontinued. |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Green-White |
Official Tagline | Youthful Moment |
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW | |
Vehicle Overview | Kawasaki Ninja 300 Anniversary Edition was a limited Edition Ninja, discontinued after a short period of sale in India. It was priced at INR 3.65 lakh and carried a different livery than the standard 2016 version. The engine powering the Ninja 300 was a 296cc, twin cylinder motor producing 38.5 BHP at 11,000 rpm and 27 Nm at 10,000 rpm. It comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox and claims a top speed of 182 kmph. The motorcycle rivals Yamaha R3 and KTM RC390 in the segment while gets a price tag that is quite high when compared to both of them. |
ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, Parallel Twin |
Fuel System | Fuel injection: ø32 mm x 2 with dual throttle valves |
Cooling | Liquid Cooling |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 296 cc |
Maximum Power | 38.5 Bhp @ 11000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 27 Nm @ 10000 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Ignition | Digital |
Lubrication | Forced lubrication, Wet sump |
Compression Ratio | 10.6:1 |
Bore | 62 mm |
Stroke | 49 mm |
Cylinder Configuration | Parallel Twin |
Valve System | DOHC, 8 valves |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Clutch | Wet multi-disc, Manual |
Gear Ratios | 1st=2.714, 2nd=1.789, 3rd=1.409, 4th=1.160, 5th=1.000, 6th=0.857 |
Primary Reduction Ratio | 3.087 (71/23) |
Secondary Reduction Ratio | 3.000 (42/14) |
Final Drive | Sealed chain |
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED | |
Mileage | 15-25 kmpl (approx.) |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | Single 290 mm petal disc, Single balanced actuation dual-piston caliper |
Rear Brake | Single 220 mm petal disc, Dual-piston caliper |
Front Tyre | 110/70-17 M/C 54S |
Rear Tyre | 140/70-17 M/C 66S |
Wheel Type | Black Mag Wheels |
Tubeless Tyres | |
Alloy Wheels |
PERFORMANCE FIGURES | |
0-100 kmph | 0-97 KMPH - 5.6 secs |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | 37 mm telescopic fork |
Rear Suspension | Bottom-Link Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock and 5-way adjustable preload |
Frame (Chassis) | Tube diamond, Steel |
Front Wheel Travel | 120 mm |
Rear Wheel Travel | 132 mm |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 2015 mm |
Overall Width | 715 mm |
Overall Height | 1110 mm |
Ground Clearance | 140 mm |
Seat Height | 785 mm |
Wheelbase | 1405 mm |
Kerb Weight | 172 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 17 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Digital |
Tachometer | Analog |
Trip Meter | Digital |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Pass Light | |
Battery Type | Maintenance Free |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Electric Start | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat | |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Rake | 27° |
Trail | 93 mm |
Steering Angle | 35°(Left) / 35°(Right) |
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The power delivery was smooth and progressive
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An impressive figure considering the power and performance of the bike
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Fuel tank capacity, not enough to get you to your destination and back with some to spare
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