JAKARTA - Kawasaki launched a motorbike with a dashing and solid look, Eliminator 400. The motorbike is officially paving in Japan.
Unlike Kawasaki's motorbikes, which are mostly moge or superbike styles, Eliminator 400 has a classic impression and explorers but also has a strong modern element on motorbikes such as digital instrument panels, Rideology connectivity technology, and lights are full LED.
Carrying the rover theme, it looks like the bike has a high handlebar, a rather raised front fuel tank, and a low seat that makes this bike look like a mini version of Harley-Davidson.
Quoted from GreatBiker, Monday, March 20, Kawasaki Eliminator 400 collaborated with a 399 cc DOHC 2-cylinder 4-uncooled liquid engine capable of emitting 48 dk and 37 Nm of torque with six accelerations. The machine is the same as other Kawasaki models, namely Ninja 400 and Z400.
Eliminator 400 is also equipped with a trellis framework with a double shockbreaker that brings comfort while driving. This motorbike is also equipped with a front and back single disc with dual ABS channel (Anti-lock Braking System) support.
For the legs, Eliminator 400 is equipped with 18-inch front rims, then 16-inch rims for the back that make the motor look more dashing.
Kawasaki offers two Eliminator 400 variants, namely standard and SE. The standard variant is priced at 759,000 yen or around Rp. 88 million, and the highest variant is SE at a price of 858,000 yen or around Rp. 100 million.
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