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Dillip | 3 years ago
Among the three, we'd suggest you to opt for the Kawasaki Ninja 300 as the bike offer a comfortable seat for both rider and the pillion. It doesn't matter what side of the rev band you are in -- NVH levels remain smooth throughout, with next to no vibrations felt through the seat, footpegs or clip-ons. On the other hand, the Apache RR 310 also offers great ride quality. It feels pliant over broken roads and soaks up bumps without transferring judders to the rider or pillion irrespective of the speed. Moreover, comfort is something that is best judged personally, so we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding. You may click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
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NORTH| 2 years ago
If you looking for Relaxed and comfortable pillion and want to seat your loveone (Mother,Wife,Girlfriend) than you may go with Ninja300 because compared to others pillion ninja300 is the best
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Shakil| 3 years ago
Ninja
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Nitin| 3 years ago
It's not cheap considering a 300cc motercycle. There are no free service for any of the kawasaki bikes (sad)Each service will cost you Rs. 5200 average. Each 4th service will cost you around Rs. 12000 for a 300 cc bike.And this will repeat in future until you stop riding the bike. And the mentioned cost is when there are no major fault in your bike or not needed to change any major parts. Obviously that will cost you more. So guys be ready to spend more after buying any of the kawasaki bikes. Good luck!
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Arpit| 2 years ago
It's not just about kawasaki. Charging too much in terms of services has become a common phenomenon amoung all the companies. Not much people prefer showroom for servicing bike after one or two years of purchasing. You can surely find a far better mechanic in local compare to showroom one. As per my experience in Delhi, however it varies state to state. Even managing KTM & RE bikes are also pretty expensive.
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Amit| 5 years ago
See, the parts are not cheap if you breaking up ... You can take an AMC to save on labour cost. But than, my friend, you live just once, if you live it right, once is enough. .... Connect with us for the brotherhood, we would love to connect
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Saarun| 3 years ago
@ jo | Bullet is a bullet......you can buy anything..go for the anything if you buy a bullet...bullet haters please pardon me.. Well you can say that I agree.But that was 2 to 3 decades agothe older versions of bullet which with the gearbox on the right that series packed a huge lot of difference.nowadays people are using aftermarket exhaust to get that superior sound. In the older generations the sound, the feel it's all different for the new bullet..that's one of the reason we have bullet haters in the country...
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Rahul| 3 years ago
Bullet 350 is single cylinder and Ninjas are generally two or four cylinder bikes. I mean Bullet 350 means 1 piston and Ninjas means 2 or 4 pistons.
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Gokul| 3 years ago
Just don't compare kawasaki with a bullet ,kawasaki is a major sportbike company ,re is a s**t scam that makes people pay more money for old bikes
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Nilesh| 2 years ago
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.
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Mayank| 4 years ago
A low height rider having an height of 5 feet would be fine too... it's too too low...
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Mujahid| 3 years ago
My height is 180 Is Kawasaki ninja 300 suits me?
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Mohd| 4 years ago
4-5 k is service cost. Ist service at 1000kms and rest at 6000 kms each..so its not much. Small bikes get services at 250****000km...so if you add up..there wont be much difference.
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Abdul| 4 years ago
@ Mayank | The service interval is 6000 KMS n the cost is approx 4500 to 5000 with no free services... In an year how much would be the cost of maintenance ( just a guess) . I heard that spare parts r crazy expensive like the breakpads and chain sets is this true please let me know
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Mayank| 4 years ago
The service interval is 6000 KMS n the cost is approx 4500 to 5000 with no free services...
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Ajit| 3 years ago
The regular interval is around 6000 km ..and the cost of brake pad is around 700rs
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Mayank| 5 years ago
Service interval for Ninja 300 is 6k kms.. chain set costs approx 17k.. need to check for the break pads...
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Nilesh| 2 years ago
6000kms
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