How many gears does the Ninja 350 have?

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DeKatherine
07/30/25 10:42am
The Ninja 350 has 5 gears. Introduction to the Ninja 350: The Ninja 350 is a product of Kawasaki, a Japanese company, while the domestic version of the Ninja 350 is commonly known as "Horizon" in China. Anyone familiar with the automotive industry knows that Kawasaki does not have production lines in China. The domestic Ninja 350 takes advantage of this by imitating the appearance of the Japanese Kawasaki Ninja model and assembling it locally. In other words, the domestic Ninja 350 belongs to the category of domestic "Horizon" bikes (various imitations of small-displacement foreign sports and street bikes). These bikes are equipped with a variety of engines, with displacements ranging from 250cc to 400cc, but most engines are outdated domestic models with enlarged cylinders. Solutions for difficult gear shifting in the domestic Ninja 350: First, check the clutch to ensure the clutch plates are disengaged. Using high-quality engine oil can also improve gear shifting. Difficult gear shifting is mainly caused by two factors: incomplete clutch disengagement and poor machining of the gears inside the transmission.
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