Kawasaki Ninja 300 Review - Pros, Cons, Specs & Ratings (2024)

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Review - Pros, Cons, Specs & Ratings (1)

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Review

Almost Perfect

This bike is near-perfect for the beginner rider. Really the only thing that makes it less than ideal is the fact that it comes fully faired.

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For decades Kawasaki has been one of the steadfast manufacturers that build smaller motorcycles aimed at new riders. The Ninja 250 is an iconic bike that got a serious facelift in 2008. A few years later, Kawasaki released the next evolution of that bike: The Ninja 300. It’s an improvement on the Ninja 250 in every way, in fact it just might be the best beginner motorcycle.

Ninja 300 Has Got the Look!

One of the things that really stands out about the Ninja300is the fact that it doesn’t LOOK like a beginner bike. All of the styling is taken directly from it’s older sibling the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, a 600cc supersport machine. Take a look at this comparison photo, these two bikes could be twins!

There is no mention of 300 anywhere on the Ninja 300, so if you are worried that people will think you have a ‘starter bike’, only an expert would really be able to tell. But that leads me to my next point: The Ninja 300 is not just a great beginner motorcycle, it’s a great motorcycle period!

If you get the chance to ride a600cc, 750cc, or even 1000+cc motorcycles you will quickly discover that your bike can go MUCH faster than any posted speed limit in America. If you are in Germany on the autobahn, that’s a different story. Around town you will usually only use first and second gear. With the Ninja 300 you get a chance to shift through ALL the gears. It makes riding a much more fun and engaging experience.

Ninja 300 Smooth Shifting Is Easy

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Review - Pros, Cons, Specs & Ratings (3)Most cars are automatic these days, so sometimes a new riders first experience with a clutch will be while they are learning to ride a motorcycle. This is a LOT to take in at first, but the Ninja 300 makes it easier with their Assist and Slipper Clutch. Here is how it works according to Kawasaki:

“The assist uses rotational forces of the clutch hub and pressureplate to force the clutch together duringacceleration so that fewer and lighter clutchsprings can be used for a lighter feel at thelever. During sudden deceleration, the slipperfunction allows some clutch slippage to helpprevent engine lock-up, stalling and rear-wheelhop so you can ride more confidently”

What does that really mean? It means shifting is easier and the bike is more forgiving. You wont’ be stalling as often and you won’t be jerked around as much when you down shift.

The clutch is a GP inspired clutch that lets you pull in the shift lever with very little pressure. Two fingers are really all you need to begin to shift gears. Shifting up through the gears on the Ninja 300 is really a breeze, they have dialed in everything so much that it’s almost as if the bike has a quick shifter. Every part of the transmission on this bike gets an A+ from me.

Save Cash Buying aKawasaki Ninja 300

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Review - Pros, Cons, Specs & Ratings (4)Now that you know that this bike isn’t just limited to beginners and even experienced riders will love it, know that this bike will also save you cash. Brand new the MSRP on the 2015 model is $5,299 with ABS, and $4,999 without ABS (do yourself a favor, spend the extra dough for the better brakes). You can get a used Ninja 300 for even less money. That’s a motorcycle that you can ride in the streets, up in the hills, on the freeway, on long trips, or in the twisties for 5 grand. For the ZX-6R you would be paying over double that at $12,699.

Also, this bike gets fantastic gas mileage. The original Ninja 250 already sipped very little fuel, and this next evolution has kept that genetic trait. It’s common to see real world gas mileage of between 50-60mpg with spirited riding on the Ninja 300. If you were fuel conscious and avoided redlining, you could easily stretch that out to the mid 70’s mpg or even higher.

Ninja300 Bottom Line

At the end of the day, is this the best beginner bike for you? It really depends. It’s a bike that is easy to ride, fun on the road, and has more than a few features that make things easier (and keep you safe!). Really the only thing that makes it less than ideal is the fact that it comes fully faired. That means there are all sorts of plastic bits that can get cracked or crushed if you drop the bike.

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I mention that because most new riders drop their first bike. Heck, even experienced riders sometimes drop their motorcycle if something unexpected happens like putting their foot down in a patch of slick oil/mud! *cough cough*…

The fact that the Ninja 300 is a pretty light weight bike will help with that, and I know that the plastics do make the bike look downright sexy.

Pros

  • Fantastic looking bike
  • Great engine that is capable of highway speeds
  • Amazing transmission
  • Great gas mileage
  • Fun for new and experienced riders
  • Lightweight

Cons

  • Full fairings means you can crack plastics in a drop

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
  • Fuel System: DFI® with dual 32mm throttle bodies​
  • Ignition: TCBI with digital advance​
  • Transmission: Six-speed with positive neutral finder
  • Final Drive: Chain
  • Horsepower: 34.95 @ 10,860rpm
  • Torque: 18 Foot lbs @ 8370

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Videos

EMTYX86

In this video, I do a walk around of my 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300 ABS, and talk about my thoughts and opinions of it as a new rider. Is this a good choice for a first bike? Or are you better off with the Honda CBR500? You tell me.

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Our favorite motovlogger gives us his review of the Ninja300

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Review - Pros, Cons, Specs & Ratings (2024)

FAQs

Kawasaki Ninja 300 Review - Pros, Cons, Specs & Ratings? ›

Back in the day the Ninja 300 was a huge success and dealers were rightly distraught when Kawasaki were slow to replace it with the 400. If you are after a cool-looking A2-legal bike it is great value and a tried and tested machine in terms of reliability with a fair amount of sporting potential.

Is the Ninja 300 reliable? ›

Back in the day the Ninja 300 was a huge success and dealers were rightly distraught when Kawasaki were slow to replace it with the 400. If you are after a cool-looking A2-legal bike it is great value and a tried and tested machine in terms of reliability with a fair amount of sporting potential.

How fast will a Ninja 300 go? ›

Kawasaki Ninja 300
ManufacturerKawasaki
Engine296 cc (18.1 cu in) liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC parallel-twin
Bore / stroke62 mm × 49 mm (2.4 in × 1.9 in)
Compression ratio10.6:1
Top speed171–192 km/h (106–119 mph)
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How reliable is a Kawasaki Ninja? ›

The stature of Kawasaki Ninja sport bikes makes them great for reliability while still having the bracing excitement that defines the name. Generally, Kawasaki makes their Ninjas to be upright bikes that are accentuated by sport fairings and lightweight bodies.

Is Ninja 300 underpowered? ›

Ninja 300 engine is very refined engine and very smooth . Good one for long rides for rider not for pillion. Ninja 300 like a horse. This is very powerful horse but highly maintained horse.

How far can a Ninja 300 go on a full tank? ›

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a fuel tank capacity of 17 liters and can provide a range of approximately 300-350 kilometers on a full tank of gas.

What is the safest Kawasaki motorcycle? ›

Kawasaki Versys 300-X

If you're looking to stay comfortable behind the wheel, look no further than the 300-X from Kawasaki. It comes with many of the industry's leading safety features, including an anti-lock braking system and stability control.

What is the difference between Ninja 300 and 400? ›

The engine in the Ninja 300 makes 39 PS and 26.1 Nm . On the other hand, the power and torque of Ninja 400 stand at 45 PS and 37 Nm respectively. Kawasaki offers the Ninja 300 in 3 colours whereas the Kawasaki Ninja 400 comes in 1 colours.

What is the top speed of the Ninja 300 without limiter? ›

Theoretically, it is 191 kph for he stock Ninja.

Is the Ninja 300 comfortable? ›

The bodywork of the Kawasaki Ninja 300 is designed to provide a comfortable and ergonomic riding position for the rider.

Can a beginner ride Ninja 300? ›

The 300 is definitely a great bike for a beginner. It is also a great bike, full stop. My Ninja is not my first bike, and I have about 10 years of riding experience (not a huge amount, but I think it's safe to say I'm no beginner) and I still love my 300.

What year did Kawasaki stop making the Ninja 300? ›

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 was replaced by the Ninja 400 in 2018.

What is considered high mileage for a Kawasaki motorcycle? ›

Generally, high mileage on a motorcycle is anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000 miles. For sport bikes, the high mileage number will be on the low end (usually around 25,000), while cruisers and touring bikes typically become high mileage in the 40,000- to the 50,000-mile range.

How much does a Ninja 300 weigh? ›

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 has a length of 2,015 mm, width of 715 mm, height of 1,110 mm, and a weight of approximately 172 kg.

Is Kawasaki 300 good? ›

Overall, I think this is once again do it all bike. It can do track days, long distance touring, effective commuter. It can also take on some poor roads. With a premium of only 50-60K over the current 250R you get a modern motorcycle that is more powerful and looks better.

What is the high mileage for a Kawasaki Ninja? ›

Generally, high mileage on a motorcycle is anywhere from 20,000 to 50,000 miles. For sport bikes, the high mileage number will be on the low end (usually around 25,000), while cruisers and touring bikes typically become high mileage in the 40,000- to the 50,000-mile range.

When did Kawasaki stop making Ninja 300? ›

The Kawasaki Ninja 300 was replaced by the Ninja 400 in 2018.

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