Ex-Showroom Price
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 649 cc |
Maximum Power | 68 HP @ 8000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 65.7 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Number of Gears | 6 Speed |
Seat Height | 790 mm |
Ground Clearance | 130 mm |
Kerb Weight | 196 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 15 litres |
Pros
- Good Looks
- ABS
- Powerful Engine
- Good Value for Money
- Sporty Riding Position
Cons
- Limited Sales & Service Outlets
Colour Options and Price in India | |
Bike Variant | 2020 Kawasaki Ninja 650 KRT |
Availability Status in India | Discontinued |
2-Wheeler Type | Sports |
Latest Price in India | 2020 Kawasaki Ninja 650 KRT price was Rs 5.99 lakh before being discontinued. |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Colour Options | Lime Green/Ebony |
ENGINE AND GEARBOX | |
Engine Details | 649cc, 4 Cylinder, Liquid Cooling |
Fuel System | Fuel Injection: Ø 36 mm x 2 with Dual Throttle Valves |
Cooling | Liquid Cooling |
Engine cc (Displacement) | 649 cc |
Maximum Power | 68 HP @ 8000 rpm |
Maximum Torque | 65.7 Nm @ 6500 rpm |
Number of Cylinders | 2 |
Emission Norms | BS4 |
Ignition | Digital |
Lubrication | Forced Lubrication, Semi-Dry Sump |
Compression Ratio | 10.8:1 |
Bore | 83.0 mm |
Stroke | 60.0 mm |
Valve System | DOHC, 8 valves |
Number of Gears | 6 Speed |
Gearbox Type | Return |
BRAKES AND TYRES | |
Front Brake | Dual Semi-Floating ø300 mm Petal Discs, Dual Piston |
Rear Brake | Single ø220 mm Petal Disc, Single-Piston |
ABS | |
Front Tyre | 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) |
Rear Tyre | 160/60ZR17M/C (69W) |
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS | |
Braking System | Anti-Lock Braking System |
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS | |
Front Suspension | ø41 mm Telescopic Fork |
Rear Suspension | Horizontal Back-Link with Adjustable Preload |
Frame (Chassis) | Trellis, High-Tensile Steel |
Front Wheel Travel | 125 mm |
Rear Wheel Travel | 130 mm |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 2155 mm |
Overall Width | 740 mm |
Overall Height | 1135 mm |
Ground Clearance | 130 mm |
Seat Height | 790 mm |
Wheelbase | 1410 mm |
Kerb Weight | 196 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 15 litres |
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES | |
Speedometer | Digital |
Tachometer | Analog |
Trip Meter | Digital |
Odometer | Digital |
Clock | Digital |
ABS Light | |
Fuel Gauge | Digital |
Low Fuel Warning Light | |
Gear Indicator | |
BATTERY AND LIGHTING | |
Pass Light | |
Battery Type | MF |
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO) | |
COMFORT FEATURES | |
Engine Kill Switch | |
Electric Start | |
Step-up Seat/Split Seat | |
Pillion Footrest | |
Miscellaneous Information | |
Trail | 100 mm |
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User Reviews for Kawasaki Ninja
Plenty of features to make a comfortable and enjoyable ride
The Ninja is a great bike for those of us with bigger frames, but it's not just about that. The comfortable seat, the well-designed tank, the slightly raised bars, and the sculpted seat all combine to create a riding experience that is comfortable and enjoyable. The adjustable front levers give you the ability to customize the bike to your own preferences, and even with my 6 foot 4 frame I had no problems with the legroom.
The Ninja is also incredibly responsive, with the rear brake lever feeling natural and well thought out. The clutch and brake levers were also very easy to operate and the position of them was comfortable.
The Z125 is a great option for those who are taller than 6 foot 1. It's perfect for city riding and the low seat height gives plenty of leg room. It's also comfortable to ride and it's very responsive.
Overall, the Kawasaki Ninja125 is a great bike, with plenty of features to make them comfortable and enjoyable to ride. Whether you're tall or short, the Ninja 125 has something to offer.
The power delivery was smooth and progressive
The Kawasaki Ninja 125 has an impressive power delivery, especially from a standstill. The light clutch lever makes it much easier to manage, and the gears shift into place easily. Despite changing gears often, I never felt fatigued, and I was even able to get a few clutchless upshifts. At higher speeds and revs, there was a noticeable buzz in the mirrors, but it wasn't uncomfortable or overly intrusive. All in all, the power delivery was smooth and progressive, allowing for a comfortable ride even after a long day.
An impressive figure considering the power and performance of the bike
The ARAI certified mileage of the Kawasaki Ninja 125 is 48 kmpl. This is an impressive figure considering the power and performance of the bike. It is also an admirable figure for a bike with such a small capacity engine. The user reported mileage of the Ninja 125 is not available, however, the reviews from Ninja 125 owners suggest that it is quite fuel-efficient. The Ninja 125 is a great option for those who are looking for a powerful bike that is also fuel-efficient. The Kawasaki Ninja 125 comes with a front brake type of disc and a front brake size of 290 mm. It also has a rear brake type of disc, with a rear brake size of 220 mm. The calliper type is a radial caliper and a floating caliper, giving the bike superior braking power. The front tyre size is 100/80 x 17, and the rear tyre size is 130/70 x 17, both of which are tubeless. The bike also has radial tyres, giving it better grip and control. The wheels are alloy, with a front wheel size of 17 inch, and a rear wheel size of 17 inch. The front suspension is a 37 mm telescopic forks, and the rear suspension is a mono-shock, giving the bike better handling.
Fuel tank capacity, not enough to get you to your destination and back with some to spare
The Kawasaki Ninja 125 comes with an 11-litre fuel tank capacity, which is enough to get you to your destination and back with some to spare. The fuel efficiency range is also quite good, with an ARAI-measured mileage of 48 kmpl and an even better top speed of 120 km/h. The acceleration is also quite good, with 0-60 kmph in just 6 seconds and 0-100 kmph in 10 seconds.
The Kawasaki Ninja 125 is a bike that can switc
The Kawasaki Ninja 125 is a bike that can switch between two identities with ease. On one hand, it can be used as a reliable everyday commuter, offering dependable and consistent performance. On the other hand, when ridden aggressively, the Ninja can truly come alive and transform into a beast. Unfortunately, I am not yet skilled enough to take full advantage of the Ninja's full potential, but I can definitely attest to its reliability as a commuter. The Ninja 125 is not meant to be someone's first bike, as it is better suited to those with more experience and a bigger budget. But for those who are willing to take the plunge, the Ninja 125 can be a thrilling and rewarding experience.