Kawasaki Ninja 300
Kawasaki Ninja 300 design is inspired by it’s elder brother Ninja ZX10R. And Ninja 300 is powered by a 296 cc four-stroke, parallel-twin engine that generates the power of 39 HP at 11,000 rpm and 27 Nm peak torque at 10,000 rpm. This Ninja 300 is a bit overpriced well compared to KTM Duke 390.
The ex-showroom price of Kawasaki Ninja 300 is 2.98 lakh rupees. And a regular 37 mm telescopic fork suspension on the front and 5-way adjustable pre-load at the rear. The fuel capacity is decent 17 liters and fuel economy on highways is 25 km/l. This sport bike accelerated 100 km/h in 7 seconds and a top speed of Ninja 300 is 182 km/h.
Pros
- Built quantity
- Design and aerodynamical
- ABS channel powerful engine
Cons
- Service centers available only in major cities
KTM Duke 390 Adventure
It is the most anticipated motorcycle in 2020. The fuel economy was great in this 390 Adventure and everyone knows KTM manufacturers lightweight machines with a powerful engine. The KTM Duke 390 Adventure ex-showroom price is 3.30 lakh rupees. Click here to for a complete review about 390 Adventure.
Pros
- Powerful engine
- Advanced technology
- Good fuel economy
- Slim and comfort
Cons
- Poor built quality
Yamaha YZF-R3
Yamaha YZF-R3 is manufactured with fully advanced technology. But in 2020 R3 will be discontinued in India and re-launch in 2021 with BS6 version. Yamaha R3 is powered by 321 cc two-cylinder, the liquid-cooled engine produces a power of 42 HP at 10,750 rpm and 29.6 Nm peak torque at 9,000 rpm.
The acceleration speed of Yamaha R3 is insane 100 km/h in just 6 seconds and a top speed of the bike is 188 km/h. Two-color schemes available Racing Blue and Maga Black. The fuel economy is approximately 20 km/l. The ex-showroom price of Yamaha R3 is 3.60 lakh rupees.
Pros
- Awesome looks powerful engine and efficient braking system
- solid built quality
Cons
- Will notice vibration in high speed
These are best and value for money bikes under 4 lakh rupees. And what is the best motorcycle in your point of view?