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Kawasaki offers discounts of up to Rs 4 lakh on 2017 models

The Japanese bike maker is offering discounts on the Ninja 300, ZX-10RR, Z1000 and Z1000R.
2 min read11 Apr '18
Firoze IraniFiroze Irani
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Kawasaki India is offering discounts on four of its bikes, namely the Ninja 300, ZX-10RR, Z1000 and the Z1000 R. These discounts range from Rs 60,000 to Rs 4 lakh and are being offered in effort to clear 2017 model year stock. The bike maker has quite a few 2017 Ninja 300s available at the discounted rate, but only a very limited number of units of the ZX-10RR, Z1000 and the Z1000 R.

The Ninja 300 is being offered with a discount of Rs 60,000, which takes the price down from Rs 3.60 lakh down to Rs 3 lakh. The Ninja ZX-10RR – which previously sold for Rs 21.90 lakh – can now be had for Rs 17.90 lakh, thanks to a huge Rs 4 lakh price cut. On top of this, we hear that the Mumbai Kawasaki showroom is also offering a free Akrapovic exhaust worth another Rs 70,000. The two litre-class naked bikes – the Z1000 and Z1000 R – are being offered with a discount of Rs 3 lakh, bringing their prices down to Rs 12.10 lakh and Rs 13.10 lakh, respectively. The ‘standard’ 2017 Ninja ZX-10R was also being offered with a Rs 3 lakh discount; however they have already been sold out (all prices, ex-showroom Mumbai).

We were told that Kawasaki India only has two 2017 units each of the ZX-10RR, Z1000 and the Z1000 R and that these bikes will be shipped out to whichever of the dealerships in India gets an order. The same procedure follows for the Ninja 300 – but it is available in a much larger quantity.

At present, there are no discounts on the manufacturer’s other models like the Z650, Ninja 650 and Versys 650.

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Full LED-headlight is standard. Numerous customisation options to be available.

The TT125 gets preload-adjustable shock absorbers with coil springs and a gas-assisted anti-dive linkage system.

No underseat storage, compensated by apron box and luggage rack.

Pirelli Angel Scooter tyres will be standard on the TT125 in India.

Neat controls feature hazard lamps and engine-kill switch.

LED tail-light is of the continuous glow type. Audi, much?

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