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Earlier this month, we broke the news about a new 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX, which will replace the 1000SX model with a larger 1,099cc engine.Kawasaki has now started teasing an announcement for Oct The non-ABS model has a MSRP of $17,799 with MSRP on the ABS $18,799
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2025 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R First Look SportBikes Inc Magazine. The 2025 Ninja ZX-10R comes in a Metallic Flat Spark Black/Ebony colorway and is available in both non-ABS and ABS 1, which we presume will be for the Ninja 1100SX and a Versys 1100SX, but while there's still more than a week to go, Motorcycle.com has obtained further specifications for the new Ninja.
2025 Kawasaki Ninja 650 Launched With Two New Colours Explained All Spec, Features And More. The 2025 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-14R supersport motorcycle features a unique monocoque aluminum frame and a class-leading 1,441cc 4-cylinder engine for an uncompromising riding experience. In the case of the Ninja, that means more torque but less peak power.