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Triumph Bonneville Bobber vs Kawasaki Ninja 650 Comparison

Compare Triumph Bonneville Bobber vs Kawasaki Ninja 650 to know which is better. Detailed bikes comparison on Triumph Bonneville Bobber vs Kawasaki Ninja 650; compare on-road price, performance and other features on bike comparison site.

Bonneville Bobber vs Ninja 650 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsBonneville BobberNinja 650
Price13.82 L7.77 L
Power1200.0 CC649.0 CC
ClassCruiserSports
Mileage24.00 KM/L21.00 KM/L
Bonneville Bobber
Triumph Bonneville Bobber
*Ex-Showroom Price
13.82 L
Ninja 650
Kawasaki Ninja 650
*Ex-Showroom Price
7.77 L
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STD BS VI
Triumph Bonneville Bobber
STD BS VI
13.82 L
STD BS VI
Kawasaki Ninja 650
STD BS VI
7.77 L

Overview

Overall Rating
8.2
8.1
Design9.507.50
Performance8.508.00
Fuel Consumption7.008.00
Significance7.508.00
Safety7.508.00
Comfort8.509.00
Value For Money7.507.50

Specifications

Engine CC1200.0 CC649.0 CC
Max Torque106.0064.00
Top SpeedN/A210 kmph
No. of Gears6 Gears6 Gears
Starting MechanismSelf StartSelf Start

Features

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

Pros Cons of Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Pros

  • Torquey motor 
  • Comfortable riding stance
  •  riding modes

Cons

  • Limited rear suspension travel
  • Missing pillion seat
  • Not comfortable for longer rides

Verdict

The Triumph Bonneville Bobber is designed for a single rider only, so if you're thinking of occasionally getting a pillion on board, this isn't the bike for you. But what it offers is probably the best of both worlds - a stylish bike with the right performance which will entertain you on each and every ride. The Triumph Bonneville Bobber is definitely good value for money, if you are into cruiser-type bikes and want to make a style statement with your ride.

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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