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  • Originally posted by pravu View Post
    I have heard many a time that Indian Ninja 250R is of 26psi instead of 33. How much is it true? Please throw some light.
    Neither. Its 28 psi in the front tire and 32 psi in the rear tire.
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    • Originally posted by n_aditya View Post
      Neither. Its 28 psi in the front tire and 32 psi in the rear tire.

      That is transmission efficiency in tires which I didnt ask about. Just wanted to make sure about actual 33 psi cuz its been highlighted in many sources that Indian version of Ninja is of only 26 psi.
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      • Guys, is there a confusion here between the power figures and the air pressure in the tires?
        Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one. And most of them are full of shit.

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        • Originally posted by jvh View Post
          Guys, is there a confusion here between the power figures and the air pressure in the tires?
          Correct, he talked about air pressure and I meant power figures, however I used psi instead of ps. Okay, 33 or 26 bhp, which is the actual power figure in Indian Ninja.
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          • Originally posted by pravu View Post
            Correct, he talked about air pressure and I meant power figures, however I used psi instead of ps. Okay, 33 or 26 bhp, which is the actual power figure in Indian Ninja.
            33. You can have a look at the website to reconfirm.
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            • Originally posted by jvh View Post
              33. You can have a look at the website to reconfirm.

              Actually that is where the confusion roots from, Bajaj claims it to be of 33 bhp which is actually not.
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              • Originally posted by pravu View Post
                Actually that is where the confusion roots from, Bajaj claims it to be of 33 bhp which is actually not.
                What makes you think so? It is indeed 33 and why would a manufacturer misquote on a website?

                Or are you talking about the power on wheels like measured in a dyno run?
                Opinions are like assholes, everybody's got one. And most of them are full of shit.

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                • Originally posted by jvh View Post
                  What makes you think so? It is indeed 33 and why would a manufacturer misquote on a website?

                  Or are you talking about the power on wheels like measured in a dyno run?

                  Nope, power on wheels would be related to transmission efficiency. Actually the Indian Ninja is FI version and the foreign Ninjas are carburetor types. The power figures in FI is 26 bhp and 33 in case of carburetor ones. I am asking this seriously cuz I read it from a number of sources.
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                  • Originally posted by pravu View Post
                    The power figures in FI is 26 bhp and 33 in case of carburetor ones.
                    i seriously doubt that.

                    Originally posted by pravu View Post
                    I am asking this seriously cuz I read it from a number of sources.
                    can you post a few of those links?
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                    • Proof

                      Originally posted by xionite View Post
                      i seriously doubt that.



                      can you post a few of those links?
                      Kawasaki says Honda CBR250 is not a Threat
                      Please check the reply from saikamaldoss December 13, 2010 at 4:08 am Indian Ninja is FI and that produces only 26 my boy [IMG]http://**********.in/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/IMG] and in india Bajaj confused people in making them think its 33BHP the FI is only 25.4 @ 10.400RPM and few people know that who tested their ninja on Dino Meter [IMG]http://**********.in/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/IMG]


                      He claims very few ppl are aware about this factual power figures of Indian Ninja
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                      • Originally posted by pravu View Post
                        Kawasaki says Honda CBR250 is not a Threat
                        Please check the reply from saikamaldoss December 13, 2010 at 4:08 am Indian Ninja is FI and that produces only 26 my boy [IMG]http://**********.in/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/IMG] and in india Bajaj confused people in making them think its 33BHP the FI is only 25.4 @ 10.400RPM and few people know that who tested their ninja on Dino Meter [IMG]http://**********.in/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/IMG]


                        He claims very few ppl are aware about this factual power figures of Indian Ninja
                        Please check this link as well, Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja 250R to be Launched in India in few months:eTI
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                        • Originally posted by pravu View Post
                          Kawasaki says Honda CBR250 is not a Threat
                          Please check the reply from saikamaldoss December 13, 2010 at 4:08 am Indian Ninja is FI and that produces only 26 my boy [IMG]http://**********.in/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/IMG] and in india Bajaj confused people in making them think its 33BHP the FI is only 25.4 @ 10.400RPM and few people know that who tested their ninja on Dino Meter [IMG]http://**********.in/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif[/IMG]


                          He claims very few ppl are aware about this factual power figures of Indian Ninja
                          so your source is some random guy on some unknown blog . be clear that ninja 250 fi version has always had 33 ps power .

                          Kawasaki Ninja 250R - 2010

                          kawasaki ninja - Bajaj

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                          • Originally posted by n_aditya View Post
                            Neither. Its 28 psi in the front tire and 32 psi in the rear tire.


                            Originally posted by pravu View Post
                            That is transmission efficiency in tires which I didnt ask about. Just wanted to make sure about actual 33 psi cuz its been highlighted in many sources that Indian version of Ninja is of only 26 psi.


                            Originally posted by jvh View Post
                            Guys, is there a confusion here between the power figures and the air pressure in the tires?
                            Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.

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                            • Originally posted by Puneet1 View Post
                              so your source is some random guy on some unknown blog . be clear that ninja 250 fi version has always had 33 ps power .

                              Kawasaki Ninja 250R - 2010

                              kawasaki ninja - Bajaj
                              I would cherish if it truly possesses 33 bhp. I pondered for a while when that guy declared it to be of 26 bhp so confidently
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                              • Originally posted by pravu View Post
                                This link is a post made on 22.1.2009. It also mentions that it would be priced around 2 Lakhs.

                                Come on all ninja owners, unite together. We all have been duped by Bajaj and Kawasaki together.

                                They sold us a lesser BHP / PS / PSI model and charged us a lakh more. Let's ask for a compensation of 2 lakhs each.
                                Never argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and then beat you with experience.

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