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Kawasaki kicked off their 2013 Ninja model lineup with a blowout party in New York’s Times Square on September 13th featuring stunt riding demonstrations and a two city block long display of their new models and some classic Ninjas from the past. By far the biggest news of the day was the debut of a brand new fuel injected Ninja 300 which is set to replace the longstanding king of the small sportbike class the Ninja 250R. Almost equally exciting was the news of a newly revamped Ninja ZX-6R with a pumped up 636cc engine and new body styling. Here at Dillon Brothers Motorsports we can’t wait for the new Ninjas to arrive and you can rest assured that we will be the first to get them so be sure to stop in frequently and keep an eye out for them to pop up on the showroom floor.



2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300 Specs

ENGINE: Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, parallel twin

DISPLACEMENT: 296cc

BORE X STROKE: 62.0 x 49.0mm

COMPRESSION RATIO: 10.6:1

COOLING: Liquid

FUEL INJECTION: DFI® with dual 32mm throttle bodies

IGNITION: TCBI with digital advance

TRANSMISSION: Six-speed

FINAL DRIVE: Chain

FRAME: Semi-double cradle, high-tensile steel

WHEELBASE: 55.3 in.

RAKE / TRAIL: 27 degrees / 3.7 in.

FRONT SUSPENSION / WHEEL TRAVEL: 37mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 4.7 in.

REAR SUSPENSION / WHEEL TRAVEL: Uni-Trak® with 5-way adjustable preload / 5.2 in.


FRONT TIRE: 110/70-17

REAR TIRE: 140/70-17

FRONT BRAKE: Single 290mm petal-type disc with two-piston hydraulic caliper

REAR BRAKE: Single 220mm petal-type disc with two-piston hydraulic caliper

OVERALL LENGTH: 79.3 in.

OVERALL WIDTH: 28.1 in.

OVERALL HEIGHT: 43.7 in.

SEAT HEIGHT: 30.9 in.

CURB WEIGHT: 379.3 lbs.

FUEL CAPACITY: 4.5 gal.
MSRP: $4,799

http://dilloncycles.com/bikernews/2...neup-rise-of-the-ninja-300-ninja-zx-6r-636cc/
 
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