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yup, didn't see it posted in this thread, so i guess it qualifies to be new, coz I had posted the last video in here and nothing after thatOriginally posted by Praful View PostThat 'new' is more than 2 months old now
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Official Video: The Rush is Addictive!
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Here's the new official video for US. It describes the feeling of the Ninja 300 so bloody perfectly that it gave me the chills
check it out.
This is by far the best automobile Ad I have ever seen. It combines poetry with elegance, styling, legacy and power. Here are the poetic lines the Ad uses:
"You'll feel it.. before you're even on it
The rush is like pure.. electrifying euphoria
It floods your senses with pleasure
Once it's in you, it has the power to change you
Nothing Matters but the next ride.. the next rush
Always wanting more.. but it's never enough
This is more than desire.... beyond obsession
This is your world.. forever altered!!"
PS: It looks like the batmobile-bike scene when he comes down the ramp
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Lets hope for the best(both selling simultaneouslyOriginally posted by chicane1879 View PostLet's forget about the source/authenticity of the news!!
Just think about this point. Why has Kawasaki kept both the 250R and 300R as their worldwide offering? If they would launch the 300 in a bike market like India then where would the 250R be sold?
250R is for SE Asia and other developing countries whereas the 300 is for the developed ones. Simple!!
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BTW nice riding there in the video in the signature, clean shifts!! have left a comment
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2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300 revealed
Got the same news when I went to take delivery of my N650 last week from the showroom manager... Duke 390, Ninja 250 are 1st qtr planned launches...Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostThere is a high probability of the Ninja 300 not making it to India...Almost Confirmed News!!
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Let's forget about the source/authenticity of the news!!Originally posted by abhi_underdog View PostReally? Please reveal the source so that we can take our drooling/contemplating/critiquing/pseudo-scheming to the Honda's 500s thread


Just think about this point. Why has Kawasaki kept both the 250R and 300R as their worldwide offering? If they would launch the 300 in a bike market like India then where would the 250R be sold?
250R is for SE Asia and other developing countries whereas the 300 is for the developed ones. Simple!!
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I guess N300 with slipper clutch and ABS is ok at 3.5 lacs. Buying a Ninja is still expensive but affordable, maintaining it is expensive. If Honda and Yamaha can make the parts locally in India, why cannot Kawa? Atleast the plastic/fibres, if made here locally would reduce the cost of maintainance. What I found is, most of the CBR250 owners are actually N250 fans who are not able to afford one.
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They should have launched it already.why wait for Diwali to get over?Probably now since 250's aren't assembled anymore,300 might head to our shores by early 2013.
And why isn't bajaj showcasing any teasers yet?
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Well, two weeks back when I had gone to get my N650 serviced, I was told that the 250 assembling has been stopped and the 300 would be launched shortly.
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Really? Please reveal the source so that we can take our drooling/contemplating/critiquing/pseudo-scheming to the Honda's 500s threadOriginally posted by chicane1879 View PostThere is a high probability of the Ninja 300 not making it to India...Almost Confirmed News!!
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How? Because the competitors are launching products at lower price?Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostThere is a high probability of the Ninja 300 not making it to India...Almost Confirmed News!!
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There is a high probability of the Ninja 300 not making it to India...Almost Confirmed News!!
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