Showing posts with label kawasaki india. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kawasaki india. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 July 2012

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R priced at INR 5.80 lakhs(ex-showroom), bookings underway.


A week ago there were reports that  Bajaj Auto might start the bookings of the 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R very soon, now there are news that the bookings have already started and deliveries will start  as early as 20th july. This news would surely delight every biker who has been waiting for this mean machine from Kawasaki.

Bajaj seemed to take its own sweet time in launching the 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R, while Kawasaki has already launched the 2013 model on their website.

Earlier this year there were speculations that Bajaj Auto might retain the price tag of INR 4.57 lakhs(ex-showroom) price for the 2012 version as well to stay ahead in the rising competition, but now be ready to shell out another INR 80,000 for the latest version that brings the price of the 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R to INR 5.80 lakhs(ex-showroom).

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R Highlights:

  • The 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R has a Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 8-valve 649cc Parallel Twin with FI engine which generates 72 Bhp of peak power at 8500 rpm and 60 Nm of peak torque at 7000rpm.
  • For improving the power delivery from low to mid range, smaller tweaks have been used.
  • Kawasaki claims that the fuel efficiency of the 2012 Ninja 650R has been improved to 17.7 kmpl.
  • Redesigned fairing with air vents
  • Adjustable windscreen
  • Instrument cluster which includes fuel range, Economical mode etc
  • New twin-spar perimeter frame for easy handling
  • Redesigned seats, fuel tank, rear tail light display
The 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R will be available in CKD units and will be assembled in Bajaj’s Chakan plant.

Sunday, 27 May 2012

ECU remap by Kiirus Autosports for Kawasaki Ninja 250R priced at INR 20,000.


Recently we had notified you  about Kiirus Autosports coming up with an ECU Remap option for the KTM Duke 200 .Kiirus Autosports is the first company with ECU remap option for the newly launched KTM Duke 200 . We have a good news for Kawasaki Ninja 250R owners as well , yes you guessed it right !!
Kiirus Autosports , the ace tuning company is about to offer ECU Remap for the Kawasaki Ninja 250R .
The Ninja 250R's particular ergonomics, chassis design, and engine placement have resulted in a motorcycle that straddles the standard and sport classes.

Kiirus for Speed in Estonian is the first Software Programming company which offers complete Auto programming solutions for new generation vehicles that are controlled by ECU (engine control unit).Remapping or Programming the existing chip in Kawasaki Ninja 250R will give dramatic improvements in performance and economy .

The ECU Remap option was received well among the KTM Duke 200 owners since they got a medium though Kiirus to get the real juice out of their machines since  the rev limiter which usually kicks in at 10,500 rpm in stock form was increased upto 11,700 rpm at each of the six gears which is 1,200 revs higher than what the motorcycle does in stock form . This 1,200 rpm over rev  resulted in the Duke 200 managing top speed  of about 150 Kmph or even more. We expect a similar sought of a boost in performance for the Kawasaki Ninja 250R as well .


Kawasaki  Ninja 250R is the among the top rated motorcycle when you talk about quarter litre bikes , its performance , handling and looks are spot on . People in India always tend to ask the same question , that why is Ninja 250R costly ?
 For all those people , Ninja is imported from Thailand as a completely Knocked Down unit and then assembled in Bajaj Auto’s Chakan plant . Anyway, moving on to the Ninja 250R remap solution by Kiirus AutoSports, the remap is said to boost power of the Ninja 250R to upto 36 Bhp.
WOW !! Thats hell of a lot of Power ...

The guys at Kiirus have analysed the Ninja 250R's engine and found out that the engine featured in India is different than the engines in the European market due to various norms laid by the Indian Government on the manufacturing of vehicles . Apart from the boost in power,  Ninja 250R will benefit from a higher rev limit than the stock motorcycle’s limit . Kawasaki Ninja 250R already has great top end , this option is especially for those who are hungry for more power and want to get past any bike in their segment in a flash  . Kiirus Autosports have performed this ECU remap on few of the Ninja 250R in Mizoram and found out to be working well .

This ECU Remap will  increase the top end of the bike by nearly 10-15 Kmph , currently the top speed claimed by Kawasaki is 176 Kmph .Also it solves the problem of engine overheating in slow moving traffic .
With this Remapping , you might also get an increase in mileage by 10-15 % .
The overall cost of this ECU Remap option is about INR 20,000 .
So what are you waiting for ??
To get in touch or contact Kiirus Autosports , check out the below mentioned details ,

Abhishek Mukherjee, the owner of Kiirus AutoSports can be contacted on +91-9594060920 or through email: info(at)kiirus(dot)in.
Abhishek Mukerjee is the one operating Kiirus Autosports in and around Mumbai .

Friday, 10 February 2012

Kawasaki Ninja 150RR for India ?



Recently, Kawasaki Ninja 150RR was spied in Indonesia. Yes, you read it right. A “green” bike powered by 150cc mill under the Ninja branding was spied.

Indonesian website, TMC Blog, have laid their hands on leaked pictures of Kawasaki Ninja 150RR. Pictures were supposedly taken when the bike was under test. If the leaked pictures are of what seems to be like final design of the bike, it will give other 150cc bikes a good run for their money if priced wisely. The design is in par with competition.

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Bookings for 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R from April ?


The 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 650R sports bike, which has undergone several upgrades is awaited by thousands of sports bike enthusiasts in India. As per the latest buzz in the Internet, Bajaj Auto is expected to take bookings for the 2012 version of the Ninja 650R from the month of April 2012.


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