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What is the weight of the Ninja 400?

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SawyerFitz
07/29/2025, 07:58:15 PM

Ninja 400 weighs approximately 8.0 kilograms. Kawasaki Ninja 400: It is a 399cc sportbike from Kawasaki's Ninja series, serving as the successor to the Ninja 300. It was launched in 2018. Design of the Ninja 400: The new styling of the Kawasaki Ninja 400 resembles the Ninja H2, Ninja ZX-10R, and Ninja 650. Despite its larger displacement, it is 17.6 lbs (approximately 8.0 kg) lighter than the Ninja 300. It features a steel frame with the engine acting as a stressed member, reducing weight by 6 kg (13 lbs), and comes equipped with LED headlights and taillights. The engine has a large airbox to improve intake efficiency, along with downdraft intake. The seat height is 30mm lower than the Ninja 300, enhancing the standing posture. It includes ABS and a slipper clutch, with 20% lighter clutch pull compared to the Ninja 300.

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OAxel
08/15/2025, 11:35:24 PM

I've been riding the Ninja 400 for a while now. The wet weight of this bike is approximately 168 kg, which means the total weight when fully fueled and with all fluids. I find its lightweight design particularly friendly for handling—it turns nimbly without any sluggishness, and even beginners don't feel overwhelmed when riding it. The moderate weight also makes it fuel-efficient for city commuting; I can cover over 200 kilometers on a full tank, and I never have to worry about struggling to push it when parked on the roadside. Overall, the weight is a major highlight of the Ninja 400, making it easy and safe to ride, perfect for daily use. If you're looking to buy a motorcycle, this is a key point—you should choose a model that isn't too heavy.

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LaNolan
10/19/2025, 01:08:39 AM

From a practical perspective, the weight of the Ninja 400 typically fluctuates between 165 to 170 kilograms, depending on the configuration and model year. The weight directly impacts the riding experience—lighter weight allows quicker turns but may feel unstable at high speeds; heavier weight provides stability but hampers acceleration. I need to be mindful of parking locations, avoiding slopes to prevent struggling when pushing the bike. It's advisable to check tire pressure, as low pressure increases rolling resistance and worsens fuel consumption. Overall, the weight of around 168 kilograms strikes a good balance between handling and stability for the Ninja 400, making it suitable for most riders' preferences without requiring modifications.

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VanBeau
12/02/2025, 12:44:21 AM

As a beginner rider, I recently tried the Ninja 400 while learning motorcycles. It weighs about 167kg, which is quite friendly—easy to control in turns without feeling overwhelmed. Compared to other 400cc models, it's lighter and quicker to learn—I adapted within weeks. Remember to wear lightweight helmets and gear, as adding extra kilograms can be strenuous. Weight matters for safety; lighter bikes make obstacle avoidance easier. I recommend beginners choose similar models to master handling before upgrading.

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McPaislee
01/22/2026, 02:06:14 AM

Weight is one of the core aspects of motorcycle performance: the Ninja 400 has a wet weight of around 168 kg, paired with its 45 horsepower engine, delivering brisk acceleration, achieving 0 to 100 km/h in just over 4 seconds. Riding it uphill is effortless, as the lightweight reduces engine load. The braking system responds more quickly on a lighter frame, ensuring stable stops during emergency braking, with several meters less skidding compared to a 200 kg bike. Regular maintenance of the chain and tires is recommended to minimize wear and preserve the weight advantage—good bikes rely on the details.

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GemmaLee
04/18/2026, 02:01:22 AM

Having ridden the Ninja 400 for many years, I know its weight fluctuates around 165 kg, especially during my travels—lightweight, fuel-efficient, and durable. A full tank can cover long distances, and its stability remains unaffected by wind and rain. Weight impacts lifespan: too light and it gets easily swayed by wind, too heavy and it wears out parts faster. The 168 kg design strikes a perfect balance, with components showing normal wear even after 100,000 kilometers. Regular suspension checks are recommended; reducing weight makes it quieter. When adding accessories, avoid exceeding 10 kg of luggage to prevent issues.

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