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Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight vs Kawasaki Ninja 650 Comparison

Compare Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight vs Kawasaki Ninja 650 to know which is better. Detailed bikes comparison on Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight vs Kawasaki Ninja 650; compare on-road price, performance and other features on bike comparison site.

Forty-Eight vs Ninja 650 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsForty-EightNinja 650
Price11.13 L7.77 L
Power1202.0 CC649.0 CC
ClassCruiserSports
Mileage20 KM/L21.00 KM/L
Forty-Eight
Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight
*Ex-Showroom Price
11.13 L
Ninja 650
Kawasaki Ninja 650
*Ex-Showroom Price
7.77 L
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STD
Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight
STD
11.13 L
STD BS VI
Kawasaki Ninja 650
STD BS VI
7.77 L

Overview

Overall Rating
7.1
8.1
Design7.507.50
Performance7.508.00
Fuel Consumption4.508.00
Significance6.508.00
Safety7.008.00
Comfort7.509.00
Value For Money7.007.50

Specifications

Engine CC1202.0 CC649.0 CC
Max Torque97.0064.00
Top Speed177 kmph210 kmph
No. of Gears5 Gears6 Gears
Starting MechanismSelf StartSelf Start

Features

Improved Windshield No Yes
Smartphone Connectivity No Yes
TFT Colour Instrumentation No Yes

Pros Cons of Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight

Pros

  • Classic H-D cruiser styling
  • V-twin engine sound

Cons

  • Small fuel tank limits range
  • Gearbox not very refined
  • Performance & acceleration

Verdict

The Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight Special is definitely not your affordable cruiser. After all, there's a price to be paid to look uber cool and enhance your riding personality. If you're the kind of guy who wants to make a statement with your ride, and nothing short of an all-American v-twin cruiser will do, by all means take a good look at the Forty-Eight, you may end up bringing it home. Just keep in mind that it may start losing its appeal soon.

Pros Cons Kawasaki Ninja 650

Pros

  • Refined engine
  • Comfortable riding posture
  • Value-friendly

Cons

  • Dated design
  • Slightly heavier
  • Low ground clearance

Verdict

The Ninja 650 may be a middleweight, but it feels like a small bike, and it doesn't have the intake roar or exhaust note associated with a high-performance motorcycle. It feels at ease handling traffic, and is equally comfortable on the highway, if you're in the mood for occasional long-distance touring. If you're looking to upgrade from a smaller bike, or you're new to motorcycling, the Kawasaki Ninja 650 could well be all the bike you need.

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