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  • [Ownership Thread]: Lock Stock and One smokin Green Barrel : 2012 Ninja 650

    Kawasaki Ninja 650R 2012




    TECH SPECS


    Engine

    Engine Four - stroke, DDHC 8 Valve, Parallel Twin (BSIII)
    Displacement 649 cc, Max Power 72.1 PS @ 8500 RPM, 64 NM Torque @ 7000 RPM
    Bore X Stroke 83.0 x 60.0 mm
    Compression Ratio 10.8 : 1
    Fuel System Digital Fuel Injection, Keihin 38 mm Dual Throttle bodies
    Fuel Type / Minimum Octane Rating Unleaded petrol / RON 91
    Ignition TCBI with Electronic Advance

    Transmission
    No. of gears 6 - Speed
    Final Drive Sealed O - Ring Chain
    Cooling System Liquid Cooled

    Chassis

    Frame Type Perimeter, high-tensile steel
    Rake / Trail 25 / 106 mm
    Front Tyre Size 120 / 70-17 ZRI7M / C (58W)
    Rear Tyre Size 160 / 60 - 17 ZRI7M / C (69W)
    Front Suspension / Wheel Travel 41 mm Telescopic Fork / 120 mm
    Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel Single offset laydown Shock with 7 - step adjustable / 125 mm
    Front Brakes Dual 300 mm Tripe Petal disc with two - piston calipers
    Rear Brakes Single 220 mm Petal disc with single piston caliper

    Dimensions


    Wheelbase 1410 mm
    Ground Clearance 130 mm
    Fuel Capacity 16 Litres
    Seat Height 805 mm
    Kerb Weight 211 kg
    Overall Dimensions L x W x H 2110 mm x 770 mm x 1180 mm






    My ownership thread to the 2012 Ninja 650 was a bit delayed, thanks to the gorgeous beauty i had between my legs. For the uninitiated, i was referring to the Ninja 650. Thought i'd start a new thread as the bike is all new and deserved a new thread.

    Taking off from where i left off in my previous post under Thread "Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread" http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...tml#post869332 , i was a little apprehensive after the first ride back home with the rear tending to be rather slippery in the rains. And thanks to the Rain Gods, the incessant rains seemed to be never ending. I didnt take the bike out much. In the interim i did mug up most of what the manual said, which included a bit on running in the tyres for 160kms. Well i was cautious until the first 250kms to be honest. But thereafter the feedback and handling of the bike was in a league of her own.

    I am still in the run in phase, which is in 2 parts, for the first 800kms rpm is restricted to 4000rpm. that co-relates to a speed of 90kmph on the road. I managed to finish that just before i took the bike on Sundays G2G ride. The next 800kms has a ceiling of 6000rpm. That gets you to 130kmph. The bike feels planted and stable as a wagon on rails at those speeds.

    She has managed to attract a fair share of attention. Some not too bad and some unwanted. Though the "kitna milta hai" is a question i have had to answer a zillion times. And a couple of times i heard a tailing voice going "NNNiiiiiiinnnnnnnjjjjjjjjjaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" as i zoomed by bystanders.
    Since the headlight stays on i get the usual "light chalu hai" line a lot. With all that out of the way a bit about the bike.

    To start with an overview of the beauty

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    Side profile

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    Offset monoshock is a stand out. The colour is a metallic green, very different from the Ninja's of yore. Catches the light at all angles and gleams. Fit and finish is top notch.

    What i truly love about the bike is its riding position and the ease with which it rides easily in the traffic as well as on the highway. Her looks need no introduction, she is an eyecatcher/ head turner.
    She is nimble to maneuver inspite of her kerb weight of 211kgs. She can be buttered to ride smooth or lurch ahead when demanded. Usually it lurches a lot when my wife is riding pillion. That said, the pillion seat is very comfortable. My wife found it way better than the FZ16. Though i think she is more focused on grabbing me lest she falls off.

    The rear 3/4 view

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    The tail lights look a bit plain jane, but are effective and clearly visible in the day. The rear tyre could have been a 180 section for added effect, though the stock 160 Dunlop is able to handle whatever i have thrown at it, without any embarassing moments. The saree guard is conspicuous by its absence. The 2 stepped seat adds to the visual drama - function follows form rather well here.
    The underslung exhaust is neatly tucked away. I did manage to scrape bottom with the pillion rider astride when going over a speed breaker. I have been careful to slow down after that event, and not had the issue since. I can attribute it to the extensive travel of the shocks.
    Another noteworthy point is the lack of a proper mudguard at the rear end tends to mess up the rear half of the bike big time when riding in the rains.

    The front 1/4 view

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    Most of the visual drama is concentrated at the front quarter. Bulky with a nicely shaped/carved fuel tank. I need to rid the number plate from its perch for a more inconspicuous sticker on the front mudguard.
    The radiator tends to have a lot of debris flying its way. A radiator guard should have come as standard with the bike, atleast in India where the roads have a lot of similarities with the surface of the moon. Will be looking at an aftermarket option soon.
    The brakes on this bike and its predecessor has been extensively spoken about. I have had no issue at all with the brakes. Once you get a feel of the progressive nature of the brakes, they are very predictive and provide adequate bite to stop the bike within a jiffy.


    Dials and Lights.

    The dials are split into 2 parts, the upper housing an analogue tachometer, redlining at 11000RPM and the lower one is a MID displaying the speed, Trips(A & B), Instantaneous fuel consumption, Avg Fuel consumption, Dist to empty, Fuel gauge and and eco mode which lights up when driving in eco mode. The best economy i have achieved so far is 27.2kmpl on the highway.

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    Another feature is the hazard light switch commonly found on cars.

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    In the stark of the night this is probably what you will be looking at

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    To sum up, the Ninja is all that i wanted and much more.

    Here is the 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650 sharing her abode with her beleaguered compatriot the FZ16 who seems to be fading into the background.

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    She is coming up for her first service, more on the experience at Probiking service centre soon.

    To sum up, the Ninja is all that i wanted and much more.
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    Last edited by sunilg; 12-04-2012, 03:36 PM.

  • #2
    Ownership Thread Approved

    Congratulations on your new bike purchase.
    Advice is a form of nostalgia.
    Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.

    Antz Travelz!! | South India Exploration Ride | Leh Triplog (Work in progress)

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    • #3
      One of the best VFM machine available. Not having a un-controllable speed but still having enough punch to put high end cars on the RVM. Many congrats to your purchase man. What's the patterns on the side of the tank??
      "HASTA LA VICTORIA, SIEMPRE !" - Chesigpic


      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/18983-spicy-sour-sweet-short-honeymoon-trip.html

      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/20306-pursuit-swarghat.html#post716409

      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...sary-trip.html

      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...adventure.html

      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/tourer/2...j-monsoon.html

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      • #4
        Thanks for starting this thread. Please update this thread regularly. I am subscribed to this thread from today.How is the headlight beam and intensity?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by zimbly View Post
          My ownership thread to the 2012 Ninja 650 was a bit delayed, thanks to the gorgeous beauty i had between my legs.
          Now this sentence can be understood in many ways ;-)
          Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.

          Check out my Ladakh travelogue - Ladakh Ride 2010

          If you are getting bored with nothing to do in office check out my Rajasthan travelogue - Rajasthan Ride 2012

          Bank loans for used superbikes is possible - Bank loans for used superbikes

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          • #6
            Congratulations on the new ride!
            Don't matter what it is: Touring; Racing; Commuting. All I know is, I belong on the saddle.

            Rides : Honda CB Twister(Feb 2011 - Present) | TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS(Sept 2012 - May 2016) | Honda CBR250R C-ABS Repsol(March 2017 - Present)

            Break-in tension? Read this.

            Love camping and riding? Google - On Rustic Routes.

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            • #7
              Congrats "Zimbly" for the green monster. Nice and short review. thanks for the post bro. Ride safe
              Ride Safe
              Vrooom Vroooom

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              • #8
                Congrats. wish you happy mile munching . Powerful , sporty yet comfortable bike . How does it ride over broken roads and potholes ?
                If you ride like there's no tomorrow there won't be

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by zimbly:872044

                  To sum up, the Ninja is all that i wanted and much more.
                  Awesome write up zimbly...totally worth waiting for and makes my need to do a ownership first look totally redundant ...can't wait for more on the service also do put up ride pics If any.

                  Do sign up to the ninja owners group on FB great bunch on there. Another 12 days till I get mine and do a first ride of 400 km..

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by antz.bin View Post
                    Ownership Thread Approved

                    Congratulations on your new bike purchase.
                    Thanks antz.bin.


                    Originally posted by rx100.7050 View Post
                    One of the best VFM machine available. Not having a un-controllable speed but still having enough punch to put high end cars on the RVM. Many congrats to your purchase man. What's the patterns on the side of the tank??
                    Hey rx.100 Thanks man. She is really easy to use in stop go traffic. The side patterns are transparent tank protectors which i have put as an aftermarket addition. They prevent scratches to the paintwork. Infact before i put them the kneepads had already started making noticeable marks on the tank sides.


                    Originally posted by bprags View Post
                    Thanks for starting this thread. Please update this thread regularly. I am subscribed to this thread from today.How is the headlight beam and intensity?
                    Done bprags, updates will follow. Adjusted the lowbeam headlight a bit as the beam was hitting way up the road to be of much use. On the whole the bike could have done with better set of lights.


                    Originally posted by trustvishwas View Post
                    Now this sentence can be understood in many ways ;-)
                    He he he lol....


                    Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
                    Congratulations on the new ride!
                    Thanks madhav


                    Originally posted by IronHide Shetty View Post
                    Congrats "Zimbly" for the green monster. Nice and short review. thanks for the post bro. Ride safe
                    Thanks Ironhide Shetty, will defi ride safe. Cant afford to mess up a bike like this.


                    Originally posted by karthic M View Post
                    Congrats. wish you happy mile munching . Powerful , sporty yet comfortable bike . How does it ride over broken roads and potholes ?
                    Thanks karthic M. It would be insulting to say that it rides like a commuter bike on broken roads, but then thats what it actually does. A friend of mine(who rides a HD 48) sat pillion for a short ride and after a ride on a patch of broken tarmac his words were " Whoa this bike has suspensions"


                    Originally posted by vectorz View Post
                    Awesome write up zimbly...totally worth waiting for and makes my need to do a ownership first look totally redundant ...can't wait for more on the service also do put up ride pics If any.
                    Do sign up to the ninja owners group on FB great bunch on there. Another 12 days till I get mine and do a first ride of 400 km..
                    Hey Vectorz, thanks dude. I kept the review short. i am sure in the next posts that come up a lot of the missing items will get a mention. Ride pics will be updated on the Pune G2G thread. Havent clicked any of the bike specifically.
                    Service is completed will update on the same in another post.
                    I have sent a request to add me onto the FB Owners group. awaiting confirmation.
                    Oh boy the next 12 days of insomnia.... wish you all the best.

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                    • #11
                      Completed the first service of 1000kms earlier today. Overall experience was satisfactory. Dropped the bike at 11 AM, was told to pick up by 1600. I got in at 1630 and had to wait for another 40 mins before the bike was ready.
                      Managed to get a look at the inside of the bike as it was opened up to access the coolant. The service tech told me to keep an eye on the coolant level as the Ninja tends to consume a bit of coolant. I thought that this was wierd. Anyways will leave it for the experts to debate upon.
                      One other noteworthy point is the rear indicators had a bit of muck and water inside them(both left and right indicators). Both were opened and cleaned up and refitted. I wanted it to be changed under warranty, but then the parts are not in stock and i was assured that incase the problem reoccurs the indicators will be changed under warranty. Got the same in writing from the Service rep. New owners of the N650, this problem may occur when u ride in rain as all the water gets thrown on to the rear part of he bike.
                      Infact the lack of a proper mudguard really messes the rear half of the bike including the seat in the rains.
                      Other jobs done included the regular checks, oil and oil filter change. Coolant top up. Chain lube and tightening the tension of the chain.

                      Total expenses including labour and consumables was INR 2635 (including polishing).

                      Apart from the delay in delivering the bike i was satisfied with the service at Probiking.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by zimbly View Post
                        Completed the first service of 1000kms earlier today. Overall experience was satisfactory. Dropped the bike at 11 AM, was told to pick up by 1600. I got in at 1630 and had to wait for another 40 mins before the bike was ready. Managed to get a look at the inside of the bike as it was opened up to access the coolant. The service tech told me to keep an eye on the coolant level as the Ninja tends to consume a bit of coolant. I thought that this was wierd. Anyways will leave it for the experts to debate upon. One other noteworthy point is the rear indicators had a bit of muck and water inside them(both left and right indicators). Both were opened and cleaned up and refitted. I wanted it to be changed under warranty, but then the parts are not in stock and i was assured that incase the problem reoccurs the indicators will be changed under warranty. Got the same in writing from the Service rep. New owners of the N650, this problem may occur when u ride in rain as all the water gets thrown on to the rear part of he bike. Infact the lack of a proper mudguard really messes the rear half of the bike including the seat in the rains.Other jobs done included the regular checks, oil and oil filter change. Coolant top up. Chain lube and tightening the tension of the chain. Total expenses including labour and consumables was INR 2635 (including polishing).Apart from the delay in delivering the bike i was satisfied with the service at Probiking.
                        Congrats again, this timeon your own thread. The service cost seems too good to be true. Is it because this was your first service?I am glad to hear the brakes are better in this model. Keep posting and updating this thread. I'm subscribed too
                        My Ninja 650 Thread:
                        A Green Affair! Starring Kawasaki Ninja 650

                        My Travelogues:
                        LOST in Sikkim
                        Ride to Mt. Abu - An oasis in the desert

                        Ladakh & Lahaul Valley 2011 - A journey to heaven & back
                        Toranmal - Beautiful yet hidden
                        Khushboo Gujarat Ki
                        Sands of Time - Rajasthan

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                        • #13
                          Congratulations you lucky &^$@#%$$!

                          So you graduated from the FZ 16 to this? Where did you buy that lottery ticket from?
                          Last edited by DeVille; 09-19-2012, 02:14 AM.
                          The man who designed the Tower of Pisa was the First Biker ever...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by zimbly View Post
                            Infact the lack of a proper mudguard really messes the rear half of the bike including the seat in the rains.
                            Hmm good input as I will be riding back through the ghats and mostly rain, will keep a watchout. I thought the tyre hugger that comes should take care of this but i get what you are saying, it is too short... maybe a tail tiday will help. Also I have ordered the R&G no cut frame sliders and will have them installed before the ride back, are you planning on getting these?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Sachinnair View Post
                              Congrats again, this timeon your own thread. The service cost seems too good to be true. Is it because this was your first service?I am glad to hear the brakes are better in this model. Keep posting and updating this thread. I'm subscribed too
                              Thanks again Sachinnair!!! I know, even i was expecting a fatka, i guess the this would be the expected costs, unless its a major service. Oh yeah brakes are really good. After riding for 1000kms, i can vouch for the fact that the feel gets better. More on the add ons in a while.

                              Originally posted by DeVille View Post
                              Congratulations you lucky &^$@#%$$!

                              So you graduated from the FZ 16 to this? Where did you buy that lottery ticket from?
                              Hey deVille, thanks man. Yup FZ16 to the N650. More than the lottery ticket was the task of convincing myself and family to shell out 5.5Lakhs on a two wheeler.

                              An excerpt of a coversation at a traffic signal with an Indicab.
                              Indicab : Aap bade fast chalake overtake kiya mujhe. kitney ki hai gaadi(you rode fast and overtook me, how much is it for?)
                              Me: saade paanch lakh ki.(5.5lakhs)
                              Indicab : Dhat teri ki, keemat meri gaadi jitna aur sirf do paye(tyres), isi liye itne tez jaati hai.(Damn, it costs the same as my car and has only 2 wheels, thats why its so fast)

                              Forgive my translation from hindi to english - especially for Dhat teri ki - didnt know the english equivalent for that

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