Kawasaki Eliminator 400 unveiled!

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The Kawasaki Eliminator 400 was a cruiser-style motorcycle produced by Kawasaki between 1986 and 2004. Now in the 2023 Osaka Motor Show, it is making a comeback and many are excited to try this 400cc cruiser of Kawasaki.

2023 Kawasaki Eliminator 400 1

It has the same engine as the 400cc Kawasaki motorcycle which is a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, 399cc engine capable of producing around the same output as the Kawasaki Z400 and Ninja 400.

The bike’s frame was a double-cradle design made of high-tensile steel, providing a sturdy foundation for the cruiser-style riding position. The front suspension featured a conventional telescopic fork, while the rear suspension consisted of twin shock absorbers. The bike’s braking system is comprised of a single disc brake at the front and back with ABS.

The Eliminator 400’s classic styling was evident in its low-slung seat, long and wide handlebars, and teardrop-shaped fuel tank. The digital instrument cluster added a touch of modernity, while the two-into-one exhaust system and wide rear tire gave it a distinctive look and sound.

In terms of dimensions, the Eliminator 400 had a wheelbase of 1520mm, a seat height of 735mm, and a weight of around 176kg. These features made it a comfortable and maneuverable cruiser suitable for riders of all skill levels.

We hope it will soon reach our soil!

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Joaquin graduated with a degree in Operations Management from San Beda University. Despite having no direct connection with his undergraduate course, his interest in technology led him to join YugaTech as an intern back in 2018. A few months after he graduated, fate worked its way in making him the Operations Specialist of the company.

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