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Kawasaki Z900 price in Sunam

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Kawasaki Z900 Standard

Kawasaki

Z900

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Standard
City
Sunam

Kawasaki Z900 On Road Price in Sunam

Ex-showroom₹ 9,38,000
RTO₹ 1,01,800
Insurance (Comprehensive)₹ 37,636
On Road Price in Sunam
₹ 10,77,436

Kawasaki Z900 On Road Price List in Sunam (Variants)

Kawasaki Z900 price in Sunam starts from ₹ 10,77,436. Z900 is available in India in 1 version & 2 colors. Z900 is also available on EMI option with EMI starting from ₹ 33,028 in Sunam. Top alternatives of Kawasaki Z900 are Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R & Suzuki Katana with price in Sunam starting from ₹ 11,20,000, ₹ 16,79,000 & ₹ 13,68,327 respectively.
VariantPriceSpecifications
Z900 Standard
₹ 10,77,436
On-Road
Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels

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Kawasaki Z900 User Reviews near Sunam

4.8/5

(41 Ratings) 10 Reviews

4

Visual Appeal


4

Reliability


4

Comfort


4

Service Experience


4

Value for Money

worth buying kawasaki Z900.....

4 weeks ago


Mohammad Mozammil

Hi all,
Hitting 36, I have got the urge to live my dream of owning a naked inline-4. As the years pass, life gets busier and hence it is more like a now or never decision.
I have set my eyes on the MY22 Z900, but the reviews about the after-sales support do not add confidence. Spoke to the Chennai dealer and they have shared the price list right away. I will be visiting the showroom this Sunday to speak to them with my better half.
Before finalising, I need guidance from the experts on the below questions.
I, for one, used to ride adequately. It was about 5 years since life has gotten very busy, but itching to ride again since the kids have grown up to a manageable age. Is Z900 a good machine for long tours? I mean 5-6 day tours? I understand that tourers like Versus are better but always wished to own an inline-4.
How are the fuel demands of the motorcycle? Does it always have to be 95 RON? Since I like to ride to less commercialized places, what alternative is possible, like the octane boosters are mandatory? How does it affect the health of the motorcycle?
Planning to go for the K-Care package, which covers the basic maintenance by Kawasaki for 3 years. Is it a good idea or is it better to give it to the specialists outside?
Having no grab rails, how easier is it to get one as I intend to ride with my wife?
Apart from frame sliders and a better windshield, what other basic accessories should I budget in? I am not a big fan of aftermarket upgrades and like to keep the bike as close to stock as possible.
I ride a 390 Duke, which has a good GC. Kawaker is 145 mm. How difficult is it to manoeuvre around the speed breakers?
I am 169 cms tall and I believe Z900 would be better suited considering my height. My budget is around 10L.
Eagerly looking for guidance.
Thanks and ride safe.
Here's what BHPian neil.jericho had to say about the matter:
I think you should go through this (Honda CB650R Review) very informative post from GoBlue before you make a final decision. Also, what sort of touring are you going to do? Is all of it going to be two up? How many kilometers will you ride in a year?
As I see it, the constraints of inline 4, two-up touring, naked and budget don't fall into place for you. One factor has to be eliminated or compromised on. A more logical way to look at it would be:
Versys 650 / V Strom 650, if you are willing to compromise on the 4 cylinders. You and your wife can tour in comfort. Head - 1. Heart - 0. Wallet - 1.
Z900 / CB650R, if you are willing to compromise on the touring part. The Honda might be a better big bike for you to ease back into motorcycling and it is probably roomier compared to the Kawasaki. Head - 0. Heart - 1. Wallet - 1.
Versys / Ninja 1000, if you are willing to compromise on the budget part. Head - 1. Heart - 1. Wallet - 0.
If you will do a lot of touring, I would suggest that you go with a bike that doesn't demand 95 RON and ride with complete peace of mind. That is where the Versys 650, V-Strom 650, CB650R and Ninja 1000 score very strongly.
On the accessories front, your number one purchase should be a radiator guard. Get it fixed before taking delivery.
Here's what BHPian Rachit.K.Dogra had to say about the matter:
Before I say anything, most motorcycles can do most things. You can tour on a Z900 too. However, it wouldn't be as comfortable for a pillion and luggage mounting will be a challenge. People say on long-distance touring, the wind blast of a naked bike can also be tiring.
If you want an inline-4 and you really plan to do 5-6 day tours, Versys 1000 should be a better option. Z900 is more of a street bike.
One thing I will add is where do you like to go touring? If it is hills, typically narrow hilly roads of our country tend to suit lighter bikes more. I am in no way suggesting that big bikes wouldn't do narrow hilly roads, it's just smaller bikes can be more fun and satisfying to ride. If it's long highway miles, something with wind protection might be better.
Here's what BHPian rb2399 had to say about the matter:
Please don't overlook this important aspect. Contrary to what others say, if the engine is designed to run on at least RON95 fuel, you better run it on RON95. Why'd the manufacturer put the minimum RON rating sticker on the tank if that's not needed?
This is based on my personal experience of owning and riding a Z800 that needs minimum 95 octane fuel. It knocked like hell during my ride to Sikkim thanks to the lower octane petrol she's fed with (albeit from a reputed brand/pump). Mind you, I don't flog my bikes and in spite of being easy on the throttle, the Z used to ping even on slight acceleration.
RON95 is more like an exception in India than a norm. If you are serious about going to faraway places, please keep this factor in mind.
This was THE deciding factor for me when I moved from the Z800 to the V-Strom 650 as the V runs on RON 91 which is widely available in India.
You may want to confirm with the Kawasaki guys if they've retuned the engine for our kind of fuel but I have my own doubts about the same!
Carrying octane boosters is highly impractical for outstation rides in my opinion. You just want to enjoy the ride and don't want the hassle of measuring and pouring the octane booster during every pit stop.

Rating Parameters

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5

Visual Appeal


5

Reliability


5

Comfort


5

Service Experience


5

Value for Money

About the Reviewer

Used it for

Everything

Owned for

6 months-1 yr

Ridden for

10000-15000 kms

Tips for other riders

extremely satisfied

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6 weeks ago


Krishna Kshatriya

I own it right now but I have driven my friend’s z900
It is super smooth
It looks super awesome in real life
It is quite decent and not too expensive
It is easy to handle and its mileage is good
No cons to this beast it’s an amazing bike i would like to share one thing only if your height is below 5’7 you might face height issues but for it.

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

5

Visual Appeal


5

Reliability


5

Comfort


5

Service Experience


5

Value for Money

About the Reviewer

Used it for

Leisure Rides

Owned for

Never owned

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Kawasaki Z900

Kawasaki Z900

Disc |Alloy |Electric Start |BS6 Phase 2

₹ 10,77,436

On Road Price in Sunam

Kawasaki Z900 On-Road Prices in Cities Near Sunam

CityOn-road Price
Sangrur₹ 10,77,435
Patran₹ 10,77,436
Maler Kotla₹ 10,77,435
Rupnagar₹ 10,76,724
Talwandi Sabo₹ 10,75,162
Anandpur Sahib₹ 10,84,733
Dhuri₹ 10,75,162
Mandi Gobindgarh₹ 10,82,193
Mullanpur₹ 10,75,162
Dera Bassi₹ 10,77,434
Bathinda₹ 10,77,435
Bagha Purana₹ 10,75,977

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FAQs about Kawasaki Z900 Price in Sunam

Q: What is the on road price of Kawasaki Z900 in Sunam?
The on road price of Kawasaki Z900 in Sunam is ₹ 10,77,436. This includes RTO charges of ₹ 1,01,800 and insurance cost of ₹ 37,636.

Q: What will be the monthly EMI for Kawasaki Z900?
For a down payment of ₹ 53,872 and interest rate of 10%, EMI for Kawasaki Z900 will be ₹ 33,028 to be paid monthly for a tenure of 3 years.

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Kawasaki Z900 mileage

Kawasaki Z900 mileage

The average of the Z900 is 15 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike.

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