Kawasaki has launched a Special Edition version of the compact Ninja 300 sports bike.
Differentiating it from the regular model are a protective tank pad, red wheel rim tapes and a unique green and black paintjob that’s inspired by Kawasaki’s World Superbike Championship livery.
Everything else remains the same, including the 296 cc, twin-cylinder, fuel-injected engine that develops 38 bhp (29 kW / 39 PS) with 27 Nm (20 lb/ft) of peak torque.
The Ninja 300 Special Edition will be available either with or without anti-lock brakes. Sales are due to begin towards the end of this year, but prices have yet to be confirmed.
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Differentiating it from the regular model are a protective tank pad, red wheel rim tapes and a unique green and black paintjob that’s inspired by Kawasaki’s World Superbike Championship livery.
Everything else remains the same, including the 296 cc, twin-cylinder, fuel-injected engine that develops 38 bhp (29 kW / 39 PS) with 27 Nm (20 lb/ft) of peak torque.
The Ninja 300 Special Edition will be available either with or without anti-lock brakes. Sales are due to begin towards the end of this year, but prices have yet to be confirmed.
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