Ace your race with the Kawasaki Ninja 300
The Hindu
The Ninja 300 is now an old motorcycle and India is one of the last few markets it was sold in; a BS6 version of the bike has just been revealed. In its time though, the baby Ninja was a rather versatile specimen even right out of a showroom. But in its stock form, it wasn’t ideal for the racetrack. The team at Rajini Academy of Competitive Racing (RACR) has done an impressive job in turning it into an exciting on-track machine.
This race-spec Ninja is a quick little thing, certainly quicker than the stock bike. Firstly, there is a notable chunk of weight that has been shaved off. Anything that is not required on a racetrack — the lights, pillion seat and that large, eye-sore of a grab rail from the stock bike — has been stripped away. As a result, the bike feels extremely easy to tip into a corner.
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