Kawasaki Ninja 500 vs Yamaha SR400

Compare Specifications of Ninja 500 and SR400

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Kawasaki Ninja 500
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 451.00 cc 399.00 cc
Engine Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, 2-valves
Engine Starting Electric Kick
Engine Lubrication Forced lubrication, wet sump Dry Sump
Clutch Assist & Slipper Clutch Wet, Multiple Disc
Fuel System Fuel injection: ø32 mm x 2 Fuel Injection
Ignition Digital TCI
Cooling System -- Air Cooled
Maximum Power 45 PS @ 9,000 min-1 17.1 kW (23.2PS) @ 6500 rpm
Maximum Torque 42.6 N·m @ 6,000 min-1 27.4 Nm (2.8 kg-m) @ 3000 rpm
Transmission 6-speed, return Constant Mesh, 5-speed
Display LCD Instrument Panel --
Frame Trellis, high-tensile steel Steel Double Cradle
Tyres
Front 110/70R17M/C 54H 90/100-18M/C 54S (Tube type)
Rear 150/60R17M/C 66H 110/90-18M/C 61S (Tube type)
Brakes
Front Semi-floating ø310 mm disc Hydraulic Disc, Ø 298 mm
Rear 220 mm disc Drum
Suspension
Front ø41 mm telescopic fork /120 mm Telescopic forks
Rear Bottom-Link Uni-Trak, gas-charged shock with adjustable preload /130 mm Dual shock
Colors Available
Colors -- Matt Grey, Yamaha Black


Physical Specs
Length 1,995 mm 2085 mm
Width 730 mm 750 mm
Height 1,120 mm 1095 mm
Weight -- 174 kg
Kerb Weight 171 --
Seat Height 785 --
Wheelbase 1,375 mm 1410 mm
Ground Clearance 145 mm 130 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres 12 litres
Overview
About The Kawasaki Ninja 500 packs a punch with its 451cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin engin Read More 35 years of excellence and heritage, the Bike which was launched 30 years ago by Yamaha in the Read More
Features - Relaxed, Sporty Riding Position
- Superb Ride Comfort and Wind Protection
- Light, Predictable Handling
Tubular high tensile steel semi-double cradle frame
Decompressor and piston position indicator for easy kick starting
Air-cooled 4-stroke single-cylinder engine
Plush front forks and twin shock rear suspension
Retro style with authentic design
Fuel injection for good fuel economy and smooth running
Classic 12-litre teardrop fuel tank
Additional Details DOHC, 8 valves --
Pros and Cons
Pros -- Retro looks
Cons -- No electric start option
Absence of rear Disc brakes
Tubeless tyres are not included

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