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Dillip | 2 years ago
Kawasaki Ninja 300 features the same 296cc parallel-twin motor as before which has been tweaked to meet the BS6 norms. The motor churns out 39PS and 26.1Nm (0.9Nm less than the BS4 model), paired to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch.
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Manab| 1 year ago
Quickshifter after market
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Manab| 1 year ago
Quickshifter after market
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Dillip | 3 years ago
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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Nilesh| 2 years ago
Yes , I have installed the same.
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Mehtab| 2 years ago
Can I install 140/60 r17 rear tyre in my ninja 300
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Mayank| 4 years ago
Absolutely... the seat is too low that a 5 feet person is also good.
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Prashant| 4 years ago
Yes it is.
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Prashant| 4 years ago
@ Mayank | Absolutely... the seat is too low that a 5 feet person is also good. Ok sir
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Dillip | 3 years ago
Kawasaki Ninja 300 comes equipped with two cylinders.
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Nilesh| 2 years ago
Twin cylinder
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Sn| 3 years ago
Small correction: to my knowledge, the fuel capacity on the Interceptor 650 is 13.7 litres.
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Mayank| 5 years ago
RE is a relaxed machine and Ninja on the other hand is sporty and fun to drive. The service cost for Kawasaki will k**l u for sure...
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Mohd| 4 years ago
Technology is best , KWASAKI is a brand name. In long run ninja will always amass its competitors.
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Dillip | 3 years ago
Kawasaki Ninja 300 features a saddle height of 780 mm.
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Subit| 4 years ago
No, but after market gear indicator can be installed
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Sumit| 4 years ago
No, they do not provide a gear indicator
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Mohd| 4 years ago
NO, but u can get it aftermarket.
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Nilesh| 2 years ago
Nope but you can convert the indicators into hazard lights by adding external switch and wiring without tampering existing wiring.
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Muddassir| 2 years ago
@ Nilesh | Nope but you can convert the indicators into hazard lights by adding external switch and wiring without tampering existing wiring. Can you suggest any plug and play Hazard flasher for Ninja 300 BS6? Novatronics is out of stock since long time.Flash X and simtac does not have it for Ninja 300
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Dillip | 3 years ago
No, Kawasaki Ninja 300 does not have hazard flashers.
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Dillip | 3 years ago
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is equipped with 37mm telescopic front forks and a five-way adjustable gas-charged monoshock at the rear.
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Subit| 4 years ago
No, Ninja300 has conventional forks
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Mayank| 4 years ago
No.. they have normal front forks
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Vignesh| 3 years ago
Nope
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Nilesh| 2 years ago
Nope
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Mayank| 4 years ago
Hopefully nop...
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