How long does a Kawasaki Ninja last?

How long does a Kawasaki Ninja last?

The Ninja 250 motor has a typical lifetime of about 50-60,000 miles. This is highly variable. One rider (Bill Hoddinott) had a motor last 88,000 miles.

How many miles is too much for a Kawasaki Ninja?

Some bikes will go to 100.000 miles or more and others maybe only to 20.000, depending on maintenance and so on.

Will Ninja 300 be discontinued?

Kawasaki India’s smallest offering, the Ninja 300, has been updated a year after it was discontinued. However, the ‘new’ Ninja 300 stays mostly unchanged, save for a more eco-friendly engine.

Why do I have a problem with my Kawasaki bike?

Most owner reports say that it happened between gears 4,5 and 6 and that the problem occurs intermittently and is hard to replicate. This happens on any bike due to the force generated by the free-spinning flywheel after disengaging the clutch.

Why is it important to maintain a Kawasaki?

They undergo comprehensive evaluation to ensure the hightest quality and durability standards to help maximize the life of your vehicle, and give you peace of mind that your Kawasaki is always operiating at peak performance. The proper maintenance of your Kawasaki vehicle is the best way to ensure that it operates at its full potential.

What do I do when my Kawasaki Z1000 wont shift?

Pull the clutch back in, rev the throttle, and engine-break to decelerate just a tad, then reengage the clutch and hit the throttle with quick acceleration, and the gear should pop into place. On the Kawasaki Z1000, a few more owners noticed that doing “slow shifts” would start the gear problems.

When does a Kawasaki bike start making noise?

Some owners have taken issue with some of the weird sounds that resonate from particular Kawasakis. These noise reports outline issues occurring on both running bikes and bikes that are off. Noise issues on Kawasakis typically pop up between 2000-7000 miles.

Why is my Kawasaki Ninja 250 not turning over?

Even if you are in neutral, squeezing the clutch lever doesn’t hurt. If the bike doesn’t turn over when you’ve done all the required operations, there’s an electrical problem, most likely with the battery or one of the switches.

What kind of bike is a Kawasaki Ninja?

The 2005 base model, Kawasaki Ninja 250R, is a near-perfect motorcycle for beginning riders, riders who are looking to score a great bike on a budget, or enthusiasts who want a bike that is as fuel efficient as it is good looking. Kawasaki cut no corners in building out the chassis of the 2005 250R.

Most owner reports say that it happened between gears 4,5 and 6 and that the problem occurs intermittently and is hard to replicate. This happens on any bike due to the force generated by the free-spinning flywheel after disengaging the clutch.

How much does a 2004 Kawasaki Ninja cost?

You can pick up a high-mileage 2004 Ninja for in the region of £3500, but spending just £500 more will secure a lower-mileage bike in a decent condition. The most you should pay is £5000, but that would be a lovely stock bike in green with an OE exhaust and low mileage.