What is the top speed of the 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 400?
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The top speed of the 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 400 is 187 km/h. However, to comply with relevant laws and regulations for imported vehicles in China, the factory speed limit of the Ninja 400 was previously set at 135 km/h. In the user manual of the new Ninja 400, the top speed has been restored to 187 km/h, and it complies with the latest GB regulations. Here is an introduction to the 2021 Ninja 400: 1. Body colors: The 2021 Ninja 400 is available in black, green, blue, and gray. Combined with previous color versions, the Thai Ninja 400 offers up to 15 color options, but the domestic version only has three color schemes: Metallic Spark Black, Metallic Stardust Gray, and KRT Black-Green version. 2. Configuration: The 2021 Ninja 400 is equipped with a 310 mm front disc and a 220 mm rear disc, dual-channel ABS anti-lock braking system, assist and slipper clutch, full LED lighting system, combination instrument panel, and a 12V USB charging socket.
I remember when test riding the 2021 Kawasaki Ninja 400, the acceleration felt exhilarating, with a top speed reaching around 168 km/h. But this isn't a fixed value—it's affected by many factors. For instance, when I weighed 75 kg and opened the throttle fully on the highway, the strong wind resistance only let me hit 165 km/h before feeling unstable. In actual riding, safety comes first. I recommend not always chasing the limit, as motorcycle handling deteriorates at high speeds; even slight crosswinds or road bumps can lead to loss of control. As a daily rider, I mostly use it for commuting, where speeds of 120-130 km/h are more than enough and fuel-efficient. The key is regular maintenance of tires and brakes to ensure a steadier experience. After riding for over half a year, I genuinely believe speed is just the tip of the iceberg—overall balance and comfort are what truly matter.