Returning To The Market After A 5-Year Regime Out, The Crowd Favorite Kawasaki Ninja Returns With News In Power And Paint
After not appearing in the national market since 2018, the Kawasaki Ninja Has Returned This Year With The Same Configurations As Before, but now with a new paint job and new power. This time, the Kawasaki is mostly painted black, but it hasn’t abandoned the classic green of the model, according to AutoPapo UOL.
The return of the Kawasaki Ninja to the market also served to remind everyone why it is a crowd favorite, in power and performance. The motorcycle features a 37mm diameter telescopic fork in its suspension with 120mm of travel. In the rear, the bike has a monoshock with a link and a gas shock absorber with 132mm of travel.
Additionally, the return also brought a power upgrade with a 296cm³ dual-cylinder engine with electronic fuel injection approximately capable of reaching up to 39 hp at 11,000 rpm and 2.80 kgfm at 10,000 rpm.
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More Features Of The Kawasaki Ninja’s Return To The Market
In addition to all the functional mechanical parts and power, the Kawasaki Ninja is available in the market with 17-inch wheels, ABS disc brakes in a daisy shape of 290mm, and a sliding caliper with two pistons.
Currently, the Kawasaki Ninja can be found on the market at a suggested price of R$ 29,990.00.
Performance On The Tracks
The Kawasaki Ninja has collected several awards over the years, being greatly recognized by the specialized market. In 2014, the bike received the title of “Bike of The Year” in the Street category with up to 300cc.
In 2015, Kawasaki received the “Golden Bike” and “Best Buy” awards in the City and Sport categories, respectively, also up to 300cc. Moving to 2016, the motorcycle received the “Golden Handlebar” award in the category of up to 400cc.
More About The Motorcycle Market: WATTS’ First Electric Motorcycle Has A Range of 150 km, A 3000W Motor, And Cutting-Edge Fire Safety Technology.
The first electric motorcycle from WATTS, called W125, began being sold this year after it started running on the streets in December 2022. Now, after its pre-sale period, the electric motorcycle is available for purchase in all states of Brazil, with batteries that promise an absurd range.
The electric motorcycle is being sold in two versions: one with a single battery and one with two batteries.
