What is the top speed of the Kawasaki Ninja 400?
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The Kawasaki Ninja 400 has a top speed of 195km/h. "Kawasaki" is the Chinese transliteration, with its Romanized name being "KAWASAKI". The company is named after its founder, Shozo Kawasaki. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. ranks fourth among Japanese motorcycle manufacturers in terms of production volume and output value. Below are introductions to other motorcycle brands: Haojue: Established in 1992, it is a diversified investment company primarily focused on the motorcycle industry, and one of the largest Sino-foreign joint venture motorcycle manufacturers. Wuyang-Honda: Founded in 1992, it is a subsidiary of Guangzhou Automobile Group, a large domestic motorcycle manufacturer integrating R&D, production, and sales. Jianshe-Yamaha: Established in 1992, it is one of the top ten motorcycle brands and a famous brand product in Chongqing, jointly founded by Jianshe Industrial Co., Ltd. and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. of Japan. SUZUKI: Originating in 1920, it is a modern enterprise under Japan's Suzuki Corporation, specializing in the production, manufacturing, distribution, and after-sales service of motorcycles and automobiles.
As someone who frequently rides this bike, I have a lot to say about the Ninja 400's top speed. When it comes from the factory, it's electronically limited to around 135 km/h, mainly to comply with EU and Japanese regulations. But we riders all know that after removing the ECU restriction, the RPM can reach up to 12,000, and actual tests show it can stably hit 180-190 km/h. I remember once testing it on a closed track, tucking in to reduce wind resistance, and the speedometer briefly showed 192. However, it's important to note that the bike is light, and beyond 160 km/h, wind pressure becomes noticeably stronger. You need to be extra cautious about tire grip and braking distance—definitely don't try this on public roads.