Kawasaki Ninja 650 & ER-6n Indian Models Got Cosmetic Updates
The Ninja 650 & ER-6n motorcycles from Kawasaki have received minor
updates for 2016. Models will be equipped with improved tyres and an all-new
paint scheme. Deliveries of the new models are set to commence pan India
immediately.
India Kawasaki Motors will be equipping the ER-6n with Dunlop Sportmax
D214 tyres. The Kawasaki Ninja 650, on the other hand, will continue using
Dunlop RoadSmart II tyres. No other radical changes have taken place on either
motorcycle.

Starting with the updated Kawasaki Ninja 650 (also known as the ER-6f in
certain markets), the sports tourer retains the same mechanical as the
outgoing version, but gets new graphics for a fresh look. The trademark green
of the Kwacker has been reduced in favour of a dual-coloured fairing with the
sides finished in black with dollops of silver at the bottom.
The Kawasaki
moniker on the lower section has been omitted altogether. The front fairing
though continues to retain the mean-green look accentuating the dual headlamps.
Speaking about the updated Kawasaki ER-6n, the middleweight offering is
essentially the naked version of the Ninja 650 and comes with an all-black
paint scheme along with new graphics. The fuel tank and side fenders now
feature a green strip that creates a contrast on the paint job. The other
design details remain the same and the simpleton styling does little to defy
the age of the model.
In
terms of powertrain, both the Kawasaki Ninja 650 and ER-6n draw power from the
649cc liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine tuned to produce 70bhp and 64Nm of
torque. The motor comes paired to a 6-speed transmission. Being locally
assembled, both the 650 twins are also the more value for money offerings from
the manufacturer, but come void of ABS.

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