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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R: 1/4th the litre, 4x the cylinders!

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  • #16
    Re: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R: 1/4th the litre, 4x the cylinders!

    Originally posted by Zapps View Post
    Aug for log bolte hain ki, paise kahan hai/bahot mandi hai.

    I've seen folks who wouldn't even have a learner's licence, driving Fortuner like a maniac & tuition going kids on RC. The worst folks are R15 and Duke/RC kids racing along the streets on weekends.
    Exactly [emoji108] [emoji108]

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    • #17
      Re: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R: 1/4th the litre, 4x the cylinders!

      Guys, let's keep it about the bike and not about others opinion on the bike. I would love to have this in my garage but that doesn't mean I would like to take it out every single time.

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        Re: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R: 1/4th the litre, 4x the cylinders!

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        • #19
          Re: Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R: 1/4th the litre, 4x the cylinders!

          The prices are out, it is priced at over 6L in Indonesia and comes with a power output of 50HP at a blistering 15,500 rpm!

          It will be one heck of a machine to ride with this performance, though India may not see the release.

          link: https://www.autocarindia.com/bike-ne...evealed-417972

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          • #20
            Hello everyone. Been long since I posted here in xBhp forum. Any possibilities of this bike making it into India ?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Conrad View Post
              Hello everyone. Been long since I posted here in xBhp forum. Any possibilities of this bike making it into India ?
              No concrete news yet, but seems very unlikely given its pricing and cubic capacity, as perceived by the Indian public.

              If you ask me, Kawasaki can go either low capacity biking under same or different brand, or they can be considering an exit... either of these at the moment. The way industry and firms are going, it isn't a time of dreams for Kawasaki India.
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