The Kawasaki Ninja 300 is the most affordable BS6-compliant bike from the Japanese brand.
Apart from a slightly lower seat, extra ground clearance, and a somewhat less torquey engine, the rest of the bike is unchanged.
Bookings can be made either on Kawasaki’s official website or Amazon as well.
Kawasaki has announced that deliveries of its most affordable BS6-compliant bike, the Kawasaki Ninja 300, have commenced. The bikes are on their way from the factory to the dealerships, and the Japanese brand says the respective dealers will contact customers, based on whether the showroom is in a region where there is no localised lockdown. So if you’re receiving your bike, it is best to follow all the necessary COVID-19 guidelines to ensure safe delivery.
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