This piece is all about spending a few days with a true-blue (or, in this case, green) supersport.

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This piece is all about spending a few days with a true-blue (or, in this case, green) supersport.
Anyone thinking of upgrading to a 600-cc-plus motorcycle must ride the Kawasaki Ninja 500 at least once.
Some changes are necessary to stay up to date and Kawasaki have given the Ninja 650 a few timely ones.
The BS6 Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX has been launched in India for Rs 10.79 lakh (ex-showroom).
The BS6 Kawasaki Z650 and Ninja 1000 are set for launch soon and dealers have already started accepting bookings for the motorcycles.
The 2020 iteration of the Kawasaki Ninja 650 middleweight sport tourer has been launched at Rs 6.24 lakh (ex-showroom). We now await pricing of the Naked Z650 that has also been listed on the Kawasaki India website.
Yes! Kawasaki have finally fulfilled our teenage dreams of being able to buy a Japanese-built, 600-cc supersport-class motorcycle with the launch of the 2019 ZX-6R. We recently spent a couple of days with this machine, and here’s what we think.
Kawasaki have started deliveries of their much acclaimed supersport motorcycle the Ninja ZX-6R in India, breathing life into a segment that has been dormant since the Triumph Daytona 675 was discontinued. Priced at Rs 10.49 lakh (introductory, ex-showroom), it seems like a great deal.
Story: Anosh Khumbatta
Photography: Ravi Chandnani
It was almost a decade ago, back in 2009, that Kawasaki opened up the quarter-litre sportbike segment with the twin-cylinder Ninja 250, a high-revving pocket rocket that made a name for itself as an outstanding beginner motorcycle for riders with a sporty bend of mind. [Read more…]