My first order of business upon receiving a 2013 Ninja 300 testbike involved rolling the bike onto Cycle World’s
Dynojet dynamometer to measure the ponies corralled in Kawasaki’s
Shetland-size sportbike. To better show the performance gains of the new
liquid-cooled, 296cc parallel-Twin, we’ve laid dyno graphs of a 2011
Kawasaki Ninja 250R and 2011 Honda CBR250R—both of which had been previously tested on our dyno—over that of the Ninja 300.On the road, the Ninja 300 has sufficient low-end torque to keep pace with city traffic without exceeding 6000 rpm at each upshift. The ultra-smooth-revving 300 feels far less busy at freeway speeds, as well, and it now has enough performance headroom to accelerate from 75 mph in top gear without toeing the shifter. Bottom line: The newly added flash-to-pass switch located on the left handlebar is no gimmick.
Move over, VW Golf TDI and Prius prudes, we’re teed-up and playin’ through at 70 mpg!
Source: http://www.cycleworld.com/
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