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  • niku
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    That's absolutely battery on death bed. 3.75 is a good price. Give it a year and it'll be even cheaper. [MENTION=32286]psr[/MENTION] sir, is the best person to answer this.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    I'm seriously mad at Kawasaki for taking away the bikes I loved right when i was half way saving for those.
    Happened with the 250 and the pre-2017 650. [emoji30]
    Now they are taking away the Ninja 1000s beautiful (looking) stock exhausts as well (though I love it, I feel the N1000 is too much for my usage, so I'll keep looking at Pre-owned 650 for a while)

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Originally posted by niku View Post
    Saw the bike and took it for a small run (maxed 80kmph only). Loved it.
    And the bike was blanked when trying to start the next time and the display came up after few seconds with a reseted clock (Looks battery dying symptoms)
    The bike had new tyres changed only 1k ago because he didn't like the stock Dunlops he said.
    But he wants 4.5L and I said I'm not ready to pay more than 4L and came back home. [emoji52]
    That's absolutely battery on death bed or a weak battery. 3.75 is a good price. Give it a year and it'll be even cheaper. [MENTION=32286]psr[/MENTION] sir, is the best person to answer this.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • niku
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
    A almost 4 year old bike with less than 5k kms seems a bit fishy. If possible to get the service history of the bike checked with any Kawasaki service centres first before even considering it. Now that said the Old variant decently run bike go for anywhere around 3-4L and based on how shroud negotiator you are you can bring it to the bottom end of the price range mentioned.

    Cheers
    Ride Safe
    Krishna
    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    After a detailed background check, and everything checked the boxes, a good price would be 3.5 to 3.75 L. Keep us posted.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    Saw the bike and took it for a small run (maxed 80kmph only). Loved it.
    And the bike was blanked when trying to start the next time and the display came up after few seconds with a reseted clock (Looks battery dying symptoms)
    The bike had new tyres changed only 1k ago because he didn't like the stock Dunlops he said.
    But he wants 4.5L and I said I'm not ready to pay more than 4L and came back home. [emoji52]

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  • Anuj Agarwal
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    Is there any ninja 650 whatsapp/telegram groups available for India or even for Bangalore?? If available then please do add me or get me added there... I wanted to own this bike pre-owned or maybe a new one... Wanted to know few things like mileage/basic maintenance and everything related before getting myself one.

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by niku View Post
    Hi guys. There's a 2016 Ninja 650 which has clocked 5k kms for sale. I am yet to see the bike but I believe it doesn't have ABS. I think ABS can be retrofitted by getting Modulator, Sensors, Brakeline, Wiring and ECU (which costs around 50k in few European sites) but I don't know who or where to get this fixed.
    Please let me know what price you'll pay for a 5k Odo 2016 N650 (non ABS) in 2020?!
    After a detailed background check, and everything checked the boxes, a good price would be 3.5 to 3.75 L. Keep us posted.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • niku
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
    A almost 4 year old bike with less than 5k kms seems a bit fishy. If possible to get the service history of the bike checked with any Kawasaki service centres first before even considering it. Now that said the Old variant decently run bike go for anywhere around 3-4L and based on how shroud negotiator you are you can bring it to the bottom end of the price range mentioned.

    Cheers
    Ride Safe
    Krishna
    My cousin knows the owner well. He was a car guy who picked the N650 just before the Kawa-Bajaj service split happened and also he's not using the bike after getting married is what I heard. I'm going to look at the bike this weekend. Let me try negotiating the price..[emoji3526]
    Thank you

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  • krish2778
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by niku View Post
    Hi guys. There's a 2016 Ninja 650 which has clocked 5k kms for sale. I am yet to see the bike but I believe it doesn't have ABS. I think ABS can be retrofitted by getting Modulator, Sensors, Brakeline, Wiring and ECU (which costs around 50k in few European sites) but I don't know who or where to get this fixed.
    Please let me know what price you'll pay for a 5k Odo 2016 N650 (non ABS) in 2020?!
    A almost 4 year old bike with less than 5k kms seems a bit fishy. If possible to get the service history of the bike checked with any Kawasaki service centres first before even considering it. Now that said the Old variant decently run bike go for anywhere around 3-4L and based on how shroud negotiator you are you can bring it to the bottom end of the price range mentioned.

    Cheers
    Ride Safe
    Krishna

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  • niku
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Hi guys. There's a 2016 Ninja 650 which has clocked 5k kms for sale. I am yet to see the bike but I believe it doesn't have ABS. I think ABS can be retrofitted by getting Modulator, Sensors, Brakeline, Wiring and ECU (which costs around 50k in few European sites) but I don't know who or where to get this fixed.
    Please let me know what price you'll pay for a 5k Odo 2016 N650 (non ABS) in 2020?!

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  • saorabbh
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    Originally posted by blak bandit 350cc View Post
    Salam everyone ,I am getting a deal in pre owned ninja here for around 200k 5500 odo .
    but problem is ,abs is absent which is a problem and priority for me ?
    please suggest what can I do or can I fit an ABS unit into this ??
    I bought my 2016 Ninja 650 last year in December.
    Bike doesn't have ABS.

    I never felt need of ABS for a bike like this.
    The old spec models are pretty good handling the bike without ABS.
    Trick is to learn engine braking and 30front/70rear braking technique.

    Even in panic braking in bumper to bumper traffic under normal road conditions the bike doesn't skid at all.

    But if there's gravel and you happened to front brake at slow speed, then you're gonna suffer. [emoji28]

    My experience:
    I was about to turn at around 12-15 kmph, there was gravel on the road and unfortunately for some reason (anything can come in your way if you're in India) I applied brakes too hard and front got skid. My Puig protectors took the damage and saved side panels but handle bars also got the impact and die to that my fork stem got bent.

    So this CAN happen!! [emoji51]

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  • vishakrs
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    I have a Ninja 650r 2014 model. Recently changed my tyres. Michelin Pilot street Radials 150/60 R17 rear and 110/70 R17 front. It is around 1000 km since I changed and wanted to share my experience.

    Background
    Previous tires were Diablo Corsa 2 160/60 R17 Rear and 120/70 R17 front (Stock Specification). .

    My experience with Diablo Corsa 2 tires.

    1. After around 8000 km there was significant wear around the contact patch area. Almost the center part was flat (Not circular)
    2. Many punctures happened.
    3. Bouncy nature with the bike and even high way riding was not giving settled feeling. Tried different rear pre-load settings too. Didn't help.
    4. During mild cornering also was giving a kind of wobbly feeling.
    5. Long rides were never enjoyable.

    At last it was time I decided to change the tires.

    Wanted to try Michelin Street Radials. But it was not available for Ninja Spec (160/60 R17 Rear and 120/70 R17 front)
    So wanted to try smaller size which is easily available in India (150/60 R17 rear and 110/70 R17). This is the same spec as of Duke 390.
    Verified the load rating of these tires and felt OK. (I love long distance touring and am not a rash rider and drive at sane speeds).
    After switching to Michelin street radials, the experience is very good. The Ride became more enjoyable. The bouncy nature of the bike is gone. Cornering is good.
    Didn't find any issues so far with Braking. No punctures so far (touch wood). Sharp handling. Easy to maneuver in city.
    Cost of both front and back tires was around 11000 Rs.
    Seems to be appropriate for Indian roads and more resistant to Puncture.
    Ground clearance got reduced a bit.

    Just wanted to share my experience so that people thinking in similar lines can be benefited.

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  • blak bandit 350cc
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    abs can be fitted but ECU and wiring has to be changed completely as per mechanic

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  • ankurhero
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    Originally posted by blak bandit 350cc View Post
    thank you brother
    The greater the bike accelarates in the city, the more you will need ABS because you never know which idiot can jump in your way. I used KTM Duke 200 before and it would skid on many occasions. So, I recently bought a Triumph Street Twin whose brakes(including ABS) just serve the purpose completely.

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  • blak bandit 350cc
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    Originally posted by ankurhero View Post
    No aftermarket solutions for ABS. ABS literally saves life and hence, I suggest to ignore this deal. :/
    thank you brother

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  • ankurhero
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by blak bandit 350cc View Post
    Salam everyone ,I am getting a deal in pre owned ninja here for around 200k 5500 odo .
    but problem is ,abs is absent which is a problem and priority for me ?
    please suggest what can I do or can I fit an ABS unit into this ??
    No aftermarket solutions for ABS. ABS literally saves life and hence, I suggest to ignore this deal. :/

    Leave a comment:


  • blak bandit 350cc
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    Re: Ninja 650R - Ownership Thread

    Salam everyone ,I am getting a deal in pre owned ninja here for around 200k 5500 odo .
    but problem is ,abs is absent which is a problem and priority for me ?
    please suggest what can I do or can I fit an ABS unit into this ??

    Leave a comment:

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