FAQs
Absolutely. It is very comfortable to ride long distance.
Is a Kawasaki Ninja good for long distance? ›
It was hard to hand the keys back after thousands of miles on this top-notch supersport tourer. The Ninja 1000 SX is a highly capable, comfortable and entertaining travel companion, with all the power and tech a rider needs packaged into a great-looking, great performing multi-purpose platform.
Is the Ninja 300 good on the highway? ›
From 35-65 mph, the bike is fine cruising under 7k RPM. Faster than that, and I feel drained after 30-45 minutes. I realize it's capable and adequate of highway speeds up to 100 mph, but it doesn't feel appropriate as the bike feels wrung out.
Is the Kawasaki Ninja 300 a touring bike? ›
A near perfect sports tourer considering the good ride quality, smooth engine and the massive 17L tank (The only thing holding it away from taking away the trophy being that scant 135mm of Ground Clearance!) Not a fuel guzzler considering the performance on offer.
How far can a Ninja 300 go on a full tank? ›
The Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a fuel tank capacity of 17 liters and can provide a range of approximately 300-350 kilometers on a full tank of gas.
Are Kawasaki Ninjas hard to ride? ›
One of the most challenging aspects of a motorcycle to learn for most people is the clutch. Thankfully, Kawasaki added this into the equation when they designed and built the Ninja, which makes the bike easy for new and advanced riders.
How many miles is too many for a Kawasaki Ninja? ›
the life expectancy just depends on how well the owner has taken care of the bike. The average life, from what I've read and heard, is about 35k. I've read of a few guys that got their 88-07 250 to 50k, but that's increasingly rare.
How fast will a 300cc Ninja go? ›
Kawasaki Ninja 300
Manufacturer | Kawasaki |
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Engine | 296 cc (18.1 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC parallel-twin |
Bore / stroke | 62 mm × 49 mm (2.4 in × 1.9 in) |
Compression ratio | 10.6:1 |
Top speed | 171–192 km/h (106–119 mph) |
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Is Ninja 300 good for commuting? ›
1) Your assumption is correct, the Ninja 300 is well suited for in-city commutes as well as long rides. 2) You're jumping classes very drastically, you've doubled the engine displacement, your previous bike had a 150cc single cylinder engine where as the Ninja boasts a 300cc twin cylinder engine.
What is the mileage of Ninja 300 in real life? ›
Kawasaki Ninja 300 mileage
The average of the Ninja 300 is 25 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike.
The bodywork of the Kawasaki Ninja 300 is designed to provide a comfortable and ergonomic riding position for the rider. Key design elements that enhance rider comfort include the low seat height, angled footpegs, and wide handlebars that provide a relaxed riding posture.
When was the Ninja 300 discontinued? ›
Discontinued at the end of 2016, replaced by Ninja 400 in 2018.
What's the difference between Ninja 300 and 400? ›
The Ninja 400 has a pair of fat 41mm forks, while the Ninja 300 makes do with 37mm units. Both bikes are powered by a liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine mated to a six-speed gearbox. The Ninja 300 has a 296cc unit, and the Ninja 400 gets a 399cc mill.
Is the Ninja 300 heavy? ›
Kawasaki Ninja 300 is heavier (179 kg) than TVS Heavy Duty Super XL (66 kg).
What is the safest Kawasaki motorcycle? ›
Kawasaki Z400 and Z650 offer standard features to keep you out of trouble. Front and rear anti-lock brakes, clutch technology that prevents you from being thrown if you jerk the clutch, and a road hugging suspension that maintains control when cornering.
What is the minimum height required to ride Kawasaki Ninja 300? ›
Anyone above 5 feet. It weights almost 170 kg so make sure you can carry that weight easily at slow speeds and around the corners. A low height rider having an height of 5 feet would be fine too... it's too too low...
Is Ninja 1000 good for long rides? ›
Short trips or long, in town or out, whatever the road conditions and mood of the operator, the Ninja seems at home doing whatever is asked of it. In this day of hyper-specialized motorcycles that do one thing brilliantly but struggle with most everything else, that flexibility is a revelation.
How far can a Kawasaki Ninja 400 go? ›
The expert reported mileage for Ninja 400 is 26.7 kmpl. With a fuel tank capacity of 14 litres, this bike can go upto 374 kms on full tank.
How far can a Ninja 650 go on a full tank? ›
It isn't that the bike has a bad range either, the 15-litre tank will get a theoretical 163 miles before it's run completely dry, based on the 49.41mpg I'm currently returning.
How many miles will a Ninja 250 last? ›
A bike like that if it's well maintained, ridden regular and not abused can last 100,000 miles. If it runs well and looks well maintained it can be a good buy. A bike not looked after with that kind of mileage would be completely thrashed if it ran at all. Just don't pay too much.