The Kawasaki Ninja 300 was propelled in October 2013 and has turned out to be a commendable successor to the Ninja 250R. Presented here in 2008, the 250R was thought to be the world's most loved 250cc bicycle until the point when it was tested by Honda CBR 250R. Be that as it may, rather than going the single-chamber way, the Japanese maker raised the stakes by adding more punch to the parallel twin-prepared item.
The Ninja 300 gets many styling updates to ensure it isn't mistaken for the 'old' Ninja 250R. The front cowl gets an alternate twin headlamp setup, motivated from the substantially greater ZX-10R. It additionally gets a simple advanced meter, fuel gage and pass-light switch which was absent in the Ninja 250R, however ABS isn't yet accessible, even as a discretionary additional.
The Ninja 300 conveys 39bhp and 28Nm of torque from its new 296cc, fluid cooled, DOHC parallel twin motor. The motor weight has been decreased utilizing sleeveless chambers, lighter cylinders and overhauled head, crankcase and oil skillet. The motor is mated to a six-speed gearbox and Slipper grip, a fragment first. The Ninja 300 is accessible in two shading plans, Pearl Stardust White and Lime Green. At Rs 3.6 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), it is the most reasonable Kawasaki in India and rivals the Hyosung GT250R, Honda CBR250R and the Suzuki Inazuma 250. In spite of being the priciest of the bundle, the execution of the Ninja 300 compensates for the excellent it requests.
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