What is the weight of the Kawasaki 400?
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Kawasaki 400 has a total weight of 168kg. Here is some relevant information about the Kawasaki 400: 1. Introduction: Released in 2018, the Ninja 400 became Kawasaki's new entry-level model. The Ninja 400 drew inspiration from the Ninja H2 in terms of appearance, rear shock absorber structure, and lightweight design, reflecting the mainstream approach of incorporating flagship model technology into entry-level models. The Ninja 400 is equipped with a newly developed parallel twin-cylinder engine. 2. Advantages: The H2-inspired exterior design looks very cool. The lightweight design provides a more agile handling experience, making daily commuting effortless. The riding posture is not as aggressive as one might imagine, being relatively upright overall.
As a motorcycle mechanic, I've disassembled and reassembled many Kawasaki 400s. I remember the weight specifications of the Ninja 400 very clearly: the wet weight is 167 kilograms, which includes all fluids, including a full fuel tank. The Z400 naked version is roughly the same weight. We've actually measured it with an electronic scale in the shop, and the curb weight without accessories like racks and stands is close to the official data. Many people mistakenly believe that the dry weight represents the actual weight, but dry weight refers to the bike without fuel. For road use, you should calculate with 167 kg. Pushing it feels noticeably lighter than domestic 250cc bikes, and beginners won't find it too difficult to maneuver the bike in place.