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Re: ER-6N coming to India, Launch on Oct 16th
That's true. Its totally upto us where to go, Premium segment or Performance vehicle at affordable price.Originally posted by sharathchandra View PostR15S - Current
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Re: Kawasaki Z650 N..
N300 is totally different. ..its faired and a 300cc...the z250 is a naked and has less power and looks arnt that goodPeople who love Kwacker will go for it. It was the same case with N300. Duke came and still ppl loved N300. I guess it will be same with any other brand when comes to Indian market
for a naked..it looks more like pulsar 200ns...and im a kawasaki fan but not a blind supporter ^^Last edited by sdmv; 10-16-2014, 05:50 PM.
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Z250 is definitely a let down...when compared to N300. But I like 650. I am not interested in 250 :POriginally posted by sdmv View PostN300 is totally different. ..its faired and a 300cc...the z250 is a naked and has less power and looks arnt that good for a naked..it looks more like pulsar 200ns...and im a kawasaki fan but not a blind supporter ^^R15S - Current
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Re: ER-6N coming to India, Launch on Oct 16th
forget bout painting the town green.. keep the orange crush alive.. kudos for bajaj and ktm for making things better for indian riders...
that price from kawa is no good...
for a naked 250 with lesser power for 3L is stupidity...."A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel."
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Re: ER-6N coming to India, Launch on Oct 16th
Only helps me reaffirm my decision to invest in a 2nd KTM. KTM and bajaj changed everything. Long live KTM! I hope they keep bringing new higher capacity bikes, like a tourer/ dual sport next, expand their network and decimate all competition in India.
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Re: ER-6N coming to India, Launch on Oct 16th
aren't we forgetting parallel twin of Ninja which makes the bike sound beefy than the autorickshaw sound from the Dukes?? no offense to KTM owners.. It is just my personal opinion.Splendor - 2k to 2006
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Re: ER-6N coming to India, Launch on Oct 16th
well it sounds better than any other single cylinder engine out there...Originally posted by rreneav1987 View Postaren't we forgetting parallel twin of Ninja which makes the bike sound beefy than the autorickshaw sound from the Dukes?? no offense to KTM owners.. It is just my personal opinion.
and wait till you hear the sound of upcoming 700cc parallel twins from KTM...
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Re: ER-6N coming to India, Launch on Oct 16th
Hope they hit the roads soon...the competition is really heating up...Originally posted by vjnow View Postwell it sounds better than any other single cylinder engine out there...
and wait till you hear the sound of upcoming 700cc parallel twins from KTM...R15S - Current
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Re: ER-6N coming to India, Launch on Oct 16th
Kawasaki ER-6N and Z250 Launch thread - http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/302...-lakh-inr.html
Please continue the discussion there. ThanksBiking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!
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As someone said earlier, Kawasaki is only gunning for the premium segment. Thanks to KTM, v are not starved for performance motorcycles at affordable price. The green dream remains, for now its orange, winning hands down. :thumbup:

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