Returning to the market after a 5-year absence, the darling Kawasaki Ninja returns with news in power and paint
Since 2018 without appearing in the national market, Kawasaki Ninja returned this year with the same settings as before, but now with a new paint job and new power. This time, Kawasaki has mostly been painted black, but without abandoning the model's classic green, according to AutoPapo UOL.
The return of the Kawasaki Ninja to the market also served as a reminder of why it is everyone's darling, in power and performance. The motorcycle has in its suspension part a telescopic fork of 37mm in diameter and 120mm of travel. At the back, the bike has a linkage monoshock and gas shock absorber with 132mm of travel.
In addition, the return also brought in the power part a twin-cylinder engine with electronic injection of 296cm³ approximately, capable of reaching up to 39 hp of power at 11000 rpm and 2,80 kgfm at 10.000 rpm.
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More features of the return to market Kawasaki Ninja
In addition to all the functional mechanics and power, the Kawasaki Ninja is available on the market with 17-inch wheels, 290mm daisy-wheel ABS disc brakes and a sliding caliper, in addition to two pistons.
Currently, the Kawasaki Ninja can be found on the market for a suggested price of R$ 29.990.00.
performance on the tracks
Kawasaki Ninja collects several awards over the years, being highly recognized by the specialized market. In 2014, the motorcycle received the title of “Motorcycle of the Year” in the Street category with up to 300 cc.
In 2015, Kawasaki received the “Golden Bike” and “Best Buy” awards in the City category and in the Sport category, respectively, also up to 300 cc. Moving on to 2016, the motorcycle receives the “Golden Handlebars” in the category of up to 400 cc.
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