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  • Storm Trooper
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Seems Anzen Kawasaki has dropped the prices of spare parts for Ninja 300... Picture taken from Anzen Kawasaki's FB page... Is it true or is it limited to the locally manufactured bikes.Click image for larger version

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  • akshay
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    Originally posted by Akash.Yadav View Post
    Can anyone pass me the number of Kawasaki Pune?
    The numbers listed on their website are dead numbers.
    Just wanted to get more clarity on spare parts prices.
    Also, can someone confirm if servicing costs have come down with localization? How much do they charge for regular servicing?
    You could try the workshop manager Shrinivas on 9595006011 / 9860294242. Hope these numbers still work and are of help to you.

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  • Akash.Yadav
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
    Yellow Pages should help, probably even Google or wait, you can go to the Kawa India Website.

    Cheers!
    VJ
    I did confirm with Anzen Kawasaki, Mumbai. They told spare parts price list is right.
    So there has been a massive drop in those prices which is really awesome.
    I checked and called the number listed on Kawasaki India site but both numbers are invalid. [emoji21]

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  • B7ACKTHORN
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by Akash.Yadav View Post
    Can anyone pass me the number of Kawasaki Pune?
    The numbers listed on their website are dead numbers.
    Just wanted to get more clarity on spare parts prices.
    Also, can someone confirm if servicing costs have come down with localization? How much do they charge for regular servicing?
    Yellow Pages should help, probably even Google or wait, you can go to the Kawa India Website.

    Cheers!
    VJ

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  • Akash.Yadav
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Can anyone pass me the number of Kawasaki Pune?
    The numbers listed on their website are dead numbers.
    Just wanted to get more clarity on spare parts prices.
    Also, can someone confirm if servicing costs have come down with localization? How much do they charge for regular servicing?

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  • #bpk
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by Akash.Yadav View Post
    Without engine and gearbox, all spares listed here is pretty much the same price or even more than the ex-showroom price of N300.
    I dropped N300 from my list because it was bonkers craaaaazy priced and those who qualify to be called Rich can ride it back home.
    I see my bank account and then Ninja 300 and sheepishly the Bank Account wins the war.
    You can buy now Yadav bhai [emoji4]

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  • Akash.Yadav
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by jazzysaravana View Post
    Ninja 300 seems to have got a massive drop in spare part costs!


    Source: https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/motor...ml#post4531349
    Without engine and gearbox, all spares listed here is pretty much the same price or even more than the ex-showroom price of N300.
    I dropped N300 from my list because it was bonkers craaaaazy priced and those who qualify to be called Rich can ride it back home.
    I see my bank account and then Ninja 300 and sheepishly the Bank Account wins the war.

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  • avithe1
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by coolrain View Post
    Hello guys. My first post here. I bought a used N300 last April but have ridden just about 400-500 kms as yet. Off late, the bike has started stalling in traffic. I suspect its time for a service as the odo is already on 19xxx kms. All suggestions as to what all need to be done / replaced would be highly appreciated.
    This happened with me too and even my bike was pretty new.
    As suggested, this happens when the rpm is too low, if you check your idle RPM I am sure it will be around 800 or 900. I don't know why this happens.
    Start your bike , ride it for around for a few kms to warm up the bike. Now in neutral adjust the idling screw to set the RPM to 1200 (between 1200 to 1500 is ok I believe).

    Going to the SVC with this issue is of no use, they just adjust the screw and give back. I faced this issue every 500 odd kms and would adjust the screw. But thankfully since the last 6+ months the RPM has not dropped.

    The other issue I noticed regarding RPM is that my bike has stopped FAST IDLING.
    Earlier on cold starts , the RPM would go upto 1900 on its own and then come down to 1200 but now it starts at 1000/1100 and stays. Anyone faced similar issue.

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  • jazzysaravana
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    Ninja 300 seems to have got a massive drop in spare part costs!


    Source: https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/motor...ml#post4531349

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  • coolrain
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    Thanks Akshay. I went through your posts. Thinking of visiting Hybrid Tunerz tomorrow as they are closer to home. Any other place you would recommend?

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  • akshay
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by coolrain View Post
    Hello guys. My first post here. I bought a used N300 last April but have ridden just about 400-500 kms as yet. Off late, the bike has started stalling in traffic. I suspect its time for a service as the odo is already on 19xxx kms. All suggestions as to what all need to be done / replaced would be highly appreciated.
    Congrats firstly. Stalling in traffic could be anything as simple from adjusting the idle screw (1400 rpm) to maintain the correct air intake to as a process of elimination, bad fuel, spark plugs etc. Suggest you try adjusting the idle screw yourself and if that doesn't work, then take to the SVC

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  • coolrain
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    Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Hello guys. My first post here. I bought a used N300 last April but have ridden just about 400-500 kms as yet. Off late, the bike has started stalling in traffic. I suspect its time for a service as the odo is already on 19xxx kms. All suggestions as to what all need to be done / replaced would be highly appreciated.

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  • akshay
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    Service bill for my bike at 60000 km. Click image for larger version

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  • Storm Trooper
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    Originally posted by FZERIDER View Post
    Then it's not the seal , it's the fork tube that needs to be replaced in your case. No matter how many times you replace the oil seal, it's gonna leak since your fork tube might be damaged internally.
    Any idea how much will it cost n a good mechanic in Mumbai who can be of help. Tysm bhai.

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  • FZERIDER
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    Originally posted by Storm Trooper View Post
    A little help guys.... Also my front fork seems to be leaking oil, I had got the seal replaced a few months back but the issue seems to have re-emerged...
    Then it's not the seal , it's the fork tube that needs to be replaced in your case. No matter how many times you replace the oil seal, it's gonna leak since your fork tube might be damaged internally.

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