
Kawasaki Ninja 400 has a range of approximately 240-300 kilometers. Power specifications: The Ninja is a motorcycle launched by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, equipped with a DOHC twin-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a displacement of 399cc. The engine block can produce a maximum power of 48 horsepower and a peak torque of 38 Nm, complying with Euro 4 emission standards. Suspension specifications: The Ninja 400 features a 41mm telescopic fork at the front and a single shock absorber at the rear. Both front and rear wheels are fitted with 17-inch Dunlop Sportmax GPR300 tires, ensuring stable and durable performance.

As a long-distance travel enthusiast, I've taken several trips on my Ninja 400, with a typical range between 350 to 400 kilometers. The fuel tank capacity is 14 liters, averaging 25 to 30 kilometers per liter, depending on riding habits. If the speed exceeds 120 km/h or there's excessive load, the range drops below 350 km, similar to frequent stop-and-go in city traffic. On the other hand, smooth riding at around 80 km/h can easily achieve over 400 km. I recommend regular checks on the engine condition and tire pressure to prevent oil leaks, ensuring a worry-free journey. Don't forget to use quality fuel to avoid breakdowns midway. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this bike for long-distance travel—it's reliable and hassle-free.

As a daily commuter, I ride my Ninja 400 to work every day, with a range of around 350 kilometers. Occasionally, it drops to just over 300 km when it rains or on congested roads. Although the fuel tank is only 14 liters, the fuel consumption is quite economical—I've calculated that a full tank lasts me over a week. Many factors affect the range, such as carrying a backpack or riding at high speeds, which consume fuel faster. City traffic jams also reduce the mileage significantly. Remember to maintain the air filter and spark plugs on time to avoid minor issues causing bigger problems. It's lightweight and easy to ride, parking isn't difficult either, and the range is sufficient, but don't expect it for long-distance sprints.

I just bought a Ninja 400 not long ago. My bike has a range of 350 to 400 kilometers. According to the manual, the fuel tank is 14 liters, and the fuel consumption is reasonable. It feels quite stable when riding, and it's easy for beginners to handle. It consumes more fuel at high speeds, but in the city, it can last longer if ridden smoothly. It's recommended to control the throttle and avoid sudden acceleration.


