![]() ![]() Kawasaki's Versys-X 300 is well composed in both on and moderate off-road surfaces. ![]() Both the Versys and Ninja feature Kawasaki’s dual-throttle valve system which helps this hard-working mill crank out 39 horsepower at 11,500 RPM reaching a reported top speed of around 100 MPH. Although nothing has changed internally, the fuel injection mapping, airbox design and exhaust header length make a very slight change in power delivery. As such, the motor still makes almost all of its horses near the exhilarating 12,000 RPM red line. Power wise the Versys-X 300 is very similar to the venerable Ninja 300, which has historically been one of Kawasaki’s best selling street bikes and is track proven. With two days and several hundred miles of the finest Utah roads and landscapes, we found the highs and lows of Kawasaki's latest addition to the Versys family of bikes. $5,400 and 300cc's of power can get you more than ever with Kawasaki's new Versys-X 300. ![]()
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