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  • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by vivek_k_p View Post
    I thought the price is lower in Kerala than Bangalore or any where in Karnataka.
    It's horrible in here...

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    • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

      I took Ninja 300 to a weekend trip to Bhandardara. The blog is not ready yet, but here are the two pictures of the fashion model.



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      • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

        Originally posted by animeher View Post
        I took Ninja 300 to a weekend trip to Bhandardara. The blog is not ready yet, but here are the two pictures of the fashion model.



        Does the mud splatter from back wheel on to you very much? I see an additional mud flap fitting there.

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        • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

          Ninja 300 doesn't handle rear tire mud splash very well. Even with the additional fitting of the mud flap (which itself got caked in mud), there was still a lot of spray splashed on my pillion and luggage on rear rack. Without that flap, the spray would be double.

          I didn't face this problem in GS150R or earlier bike, in similar or even worse rains and muddy areas. This leads me to the conclusion that Ninja 300 is not very good at controlling the mud spray from rear tire. I can only imagine how much curses the rear vehicles must have thrown at me, because of all this mud spray!

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          • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

            Originally posted by vivek_k_p View Post
            Guys,
            Can you please tell me the OTR price in Bangalore? Bikewale shows 4.3lacs
            Originally posted by vivek_k_p View Post
            I have not finalized yet. Just gathering information for my calculation.
            However I felt ninja a better looker than R3. Always had a love for the green
            The OTR price is 4.3L in Bangalore. Ninja has killer looks.
            Regardless, Life shall go on.

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            • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

              Originally posted by yellowspunk View Post
              The OTR price is 4.3L in Bangalore. Ninja has killer looks.
              No doubt about it. Always fell for it since the time of ninja250r.
              I am missing my ride being away from India. First thing I have to do after coming back is finding an upgrade for my r15.
              Only thing left is to decide which 1. Ninja/R3/RC390 But Ninja there is something in that name.
              Last edited by vivek_k_p; 10-06-2015, 03:41 PM.
              Suzuki GS150R(Balck) 2009- 2012
              Yamaha R15 V2(LE white) 2012 and Honda Dio V2 Matte

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              • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

                Originally posted by animeher View Post
                Ninja 300 doesn't handle rear tire mud splash very well. Even with the additional fitting of the mud flap (which itself got caked in mud), there was still a lot of spray splashed on my pillion and luggage on rear rack. Without that flap, the spray would be double.

                I didn't face this problem in GS150R or earlier bike, in similar or even worse rains and muddy areas. This leads me to the conclusion that Ninja 300 is not very good at controlling the mud spray from rear tire. I can only imagine how much curses the rear vehicles must have thrown at me, because of all this mud spray!
                At least you are considerate for others coming behind, some people just remove the rear flaps/huggers on bikes for looks.

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                • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

                  Originally posted by Pulsar220F View Post
                  At least you are considerate for others coming behind, some people just remove the rear flaps/huggers on bikes for looks.
                  And they call it tail tidy and cause untidiness to the folks behind!!!!
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                  • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

                    Originally posted by Pulsar220F View Post
                    At least you are considerate for others coming behind, some people just remove the rear flaps/huggers on bikes for looks.
                    You are really making sense. Many don't consider how bad it'd be. Like a car splashing over a bike. But here the problem is, the rear wheel splashes it over the visor of the bike behind. And if he hasn't closed it, he's doomed for the day. Good to hear some even have such good attitude towards others.

                    Keep up...!!!

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                    [MENTION=11096]animeher[/MENTION] And you too...!!!

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                        [MENTION=35854]chinmayakar[/MENTION] Sir, updates on slip on exhaust please😊

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                        • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

                          Originally posted by adithya.mv View Post
                          @chinmayakar Sir, updates on slip on exhaust please😊

                          Bhai, please no Sir. Yes, I will be posting my review on the Akra slip on, and more importantly on Light Tech rear sets. Light Tech rear sets are the best mods I have done on my bike. Give me some time.

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                            Originally posted by chinmayakar View Post
                            Bhai, please no Sir. Yes, I will be posting my review on the Akra slip on, and more importantly on Light Tech rear sets. Light Tech rear sets are the best mods I have done on my bike. Give me some time.

                            Sir, this is not good😊 two mods and no updates😞 really bad.. Sorry can't stop telling you sir.. Its my nature😊

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                              Went for a short ride. Check the number plate.

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                              • Re: Kawasaki Ninja 300 Ownership Experience

                                ^^ What a coincidence!!!
                                Suzuki GS150R(Balck) 2009- 2012
                                Yamaha R15 V2(LE white) 2012 and Honda Dio V2 Matte

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