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Bikesales Staff5 Feb 2018
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Kawasaki Ninja 400 demo days

Experience the new LAMS bike before it’s officially released

Kawasaki Australia has announced a series of demo days for the all-new Ninja 400 across every state and territory (except the NT), starting from as early as Saturday, February 10,

Once prospective customers have filled out the booking form (where you can also get all the dates from the drop-down menus), prospective customers can look forward to a 30-minute ride on local streets.

Riders must be over 17 years of age, hold a valid motorcycle licence, and wear full protective apparel.

Each registered participant will receive a limited edition Kawasaki Ninja 400 gift bag to take home, as well as being eligible for finance and insurance deals.

As well as the updated 45hp/38Nm engine, the Ninja 400 has a new and lighter steel trellis frame, which helps to deliver a 6kg lighter package than the Ninja 300. Wet weight is 168kg, and the seat height is 786mm. The tank capacity is 14 litres.

The front braking system includes a 310m rotor, and there’s Nissin ABS. The Ninja 400 has a slip and assist clutch, and styling is inspired by Kawasaki’s supercharged H2. There are twin LED headlamps.

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