Kawasaki motorcycle patent HD

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Among the small-displacement motorcycles, the most popular model is Kawasaki Ninja400, which has the sound of a two-cylinder engine and strong power. Unfortunately, the horsepower weakened when entering China, but if the speed limit is lifted, the original power can be restored.

Recently, a modified shop in China actually shot the first "Titanium Carved" Kawasaki Ninja400 motorcycle, with a displacement of 399CC, which broke 100 in 4.9 seconds.

It is reported that this motorcycle is a Kawasaki Ninja400, positioning racing car. The car price is 49,000, and the landing is about 56,000. The car body is designed with two wheels and two seats. Equipped with a two-cylinder four-stroke water-cooled naturally aspirated engine, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is 4.46L L. The maximum torque of the engine is 37.2 Nm, and the maximum power is 33.5kw, which is full of push-back feeling when accelerating.

This Kawasaki motorcycle has a length of only 1990mm, a width of 7 10mm, a height of120mm, a seat height of 785mm, a wheelbase of 1370mm, good handling and a curb weight of only1.

This modified Scorpio exhaust Ninja400 appeared in the modified shop, and the whole car "titanium carving" can break 100 in 4.9 seconds. It turns out that this car has been repainted, and after body modification and natural exhaust, it can indirectly improve the power, making it more attractive to drive in the street.

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