Kawasaki Ninja 650 2021 Price, Specs, Feature, Review

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The New Kawasaki Ninja 650 2021. The buzzword these days in the Indian Two-wheelers market is BS6 over the last few months. We’ve seen manufacturers launch a slew of BS6 compliant motorcycles. And while at it, they have also used this opportunity to give their motorcycles a makeover.

It looks like a new motorcycle, but it shares a lot in common with the BS4 motorcycle. So let’s find out what the BS6 upgrade brings to the Kawasaki Ninja 650.

Kawasaki Ninja 650 Key Features

  • Engine Type: 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, DOHC, liquid-cooled
  • Bore x Stroke: 83.0 x 60.0mm
  • Transmission: 6-speed
  • Seat Height: 790mm
  • Fuel Capacity: 15 liters
  • Color Choices: Metallic Spark Black, Candy Steel Furnace Orange/Metallic Spark Black
  • 41mm telescopic front fork
  • Dual 300mm front petal disc brake
  • 220mm rear petal disc brake
  • Low seat height
  • Gull-arm design swingarm
  • Warranty: 12 Month Limited Warranty
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Kawasaki Ninja 650 Design

This motorcycle comes from the old 2017 Ninja 650. And although I was not a big fan of the previous Ninja 650s design. The 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 650 has my attention. It looked attractive from the moment I saw it on the Kawasaki India website.

To me, it has to do with a new ninja family face, one that we’ve also seen on the Ninja 400 and the Ninja ZX6R. My favorite bits are the sharp twin-LED headlamps. And a new raked windscreen that finally forms an aggressive face.

Befitting the Ninja name, the side fairing is also new and has the right amount of cuts and creases that flow with the rest of the design. On to the rear, this is the only visual similarity to the previous motorcycle. Except for the new pillion seat that has 

  • Wider edges,
  • And more cushioning for increased comfort.

Complementing the new design is the lime green shade. And Kawasaki racing team stickers that will make you visible from a mile. But if being subtle is your thing, you could choose the white and black dual-tone color option.

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Ergonomics

While the design is all-new, Kawasaki has thankfully refrained from changing the ergonomics. At 790 mm, the seat height is low, which allows you to keep your foot flat on the ground.

DIMENSIONS

Frame TypeTrellis, high-tensile steel
Rake/Trail24.0°/3.9 in
Overall Length80.9 in
Overall Width29.1 in
Overall Height44.7 in
Ground Clearance5.1 in
Seat Height31.1 in
Curb Weight196 kg
Fuel Capacity15 litres
Wheelbase55.5 in
Color ChoicesMetallic Spark Black, Candy Steel Furnace Orange/Metallic Spark Black

At the same time, the clip-ons are high, and these pegs are not too rear set. It results in a nice comfortable sports tourer kind of riding position that is great for a long distance. Not changing the ergonomics is a wise decision. 

TFT Display

A welcome change is in the introduction of a new display. This 4.3 inch TFT cluster has the same style of graphics you would find on a new range of Kawasaki motorcycles. 

It is crisp and easy to read, while the Bluetooth connectivity brings it up to date with today’s times. The all-new Kawasaki Ninja 650 looks much more modern than before. And it is better equipped as well.

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Kawasaki Ninja 650 Engine

Engine4-stroke, 2-cylinder, DOHC, liquid-cooled
Displacement649cc
Bore x Stroke83.0 x 60.0mm
Compression Ratio10.8:1
Maximum Torque48.5 lb-ft @ 6,500 rpm
Fuel SystemDFI® with dual 36mm Keihin throttle bodies
IgnitionTCBI with digital advance
Transmission6-speed
Final DriveSealed chain
Electronic Rider AidsABS

But at the heart of the matter is the Kawasaki Ninja’s engine. And that has always been one of the defining aspects of this motorcycle. What I like about it is its traceability in the city. But at the same time, it doesn’t compromise on-highway performance.

The cherry on top of the cake is the strong mid-range. That ensures that you don’t need to rev out this engine to extract all that power. And Kawasaki has done a great job of developing the BS6 engine.

BS6 engine managing to extract the same peak power as the BS4 engine. Peak torque, on the other hand, has dropped marginally. So, It Produces 68 horsepower and 64-newton meters of torque. And also read about its naked Sibling, the Kawasaki Z650.

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Performance

It did not affect the performance since the curb weight at 196 kg is the same as before. Performance despite its strong mid-range. This engine has sufficient power at the top to propel the Kawasaki Ninja 650 to good three-digit speeds.

This flexible nature of the engine is what primarily makes the Ninja 650 is such an adaptable motorcycle. However, like before, the engine isn’t very characterful and does not produce exciting sound. Also, there are some vibrations to be felt when it revved out.

Suspension

The suspension setup of the Ninja 650s 41mm fork. And preload-adjustable mono-shock setup. It is the same as on the bs4 model. And it has been tuned with everyday usability in mind.

Front Suspension / Wheel Travel41mm hydraulic telescopic fork/4.9 in
Rear Suspension / Wheel TravelHorizontal back-link with adjustable spring preload/5.1 in

Now the suspension is tuned on the softer side. And that results in a comfortable ride over bad roads and undulations. But the one thing you need to keep in mind while going over high-speed breakers and deep potholes is a low 130 mm of ground clearance. That is not great.

Ride & Handling

Understandably the soft suspension setup means the Ninja 650 is good but not great around corners. It remains planted and predictable for the most part. But don’t expect a sportbike like sharp handling. Although, there is potential in the chassis.

BRAKES

Front BrakesDual 300mm petal-style discs and 2-piston calipers, ABS
Rear BrakesSingle 220mm petal-style disc and single-piston caliper, ABS

Also, as we found out, adjusting the preload setting is essential. To prevent unsettling the rear over undulating roads at high speeds. But the big irritant is that getting to the preload adjuster. Requires removing the side panels. That makes it a cumbersome process.

Even so, our experience of the Kawasaki Ninja 650 tells us that the motorcycle is stable at high speeds and around bends when you dial in the correct preload setting.

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Kawasaki Ninja 650 Tires

The Kawasaki Ninja 650 also gets a set of new Dunlop sport max road sport two tires. That offers a good grip once warmed up. However, they could do with a better feel on a wet road. 

Front Tire120/70 ZR17
Rear Tire160/60 ZR17

WARRANTY

Warranty12 Month Limited Warranty
Kawasaki Protection Plus™ (optional)12, 24, 36, or 48 months

Conclusion & Price

The Kawasaki Ninja 650 has a rock-solid reputation of reliability and value for money. It is also an easy first big bike for newbies to adapt. While remaining quick enough to stay experienced riders entertained. None of this changes for 2021, and while the price tag has gone up by rupees 65000.

The Kawasaki Ninja 650’s price is Rs 6.54 lakh Ex-showroom, India. The Ninja makes up for it with a sharper style and a new display. And, like before, there’s no other motorcycle like it at the price point.