This is a dope review, never rode one before but I'm thinking this would be a great starter. Probably wouldn't go any faster or higher than this bike.
gmoore
I just bought a 2022 Ninja 400 and I will tell you it has been a blast riding it as a new rider. I don't think I'd ever want anything else to be honest. Love this bike.
chrisrobinson
Love these honest reviews! I bought my first bike (2021 ninja 400) a few months ago and I can honestly see myself riding it for years to come. Great little bike and they look amazing!
kzr
Beginner rider here. I bought a used Suzuki TU250x and it's been great to practice more of what I learned at the MSF basic rider course. It's been about 4 months riding locally and in parking lots but I'm ready for a step up and this Ninja 400 sounds like it would be perfect! Don't think I want to go any more cc's than this. Thank you for your review! Excellent!
estebanserrano
Just bought a used 2020 400 Ninja a month ago - it's my my first bike and I already took it to the track and it's awesome!! everyone said it was a great beginner bike, I agree 100%, I'm a new rider and I was feeling confident on the track, I think this is the perfect bike if you want to start trying the track like me.
minaz
Found this a year later… absolutely what I was looking for. Great work. Beautiful country as well! Thank you!
aw
I did a test ride today…. this little bike can scoot. So much fun and I’m totally getting one next season
wildlifeshorts
Nice video. I ride my 2019 ninja to work every day. Great awesome bike. I'm 6, 4, and love it. 16, 000 Miles of now.
Snowburnt
thanks for upload
cool to hear a seasoned rider appreciating the ninja 400.... its actually an incredible bike imo
I'm getting one to train gear shifting on I really think it's the best motorsports training platform for the money and it comes with the iconic ninja name
williamrobinson
Love my 2018 ninja 400 with ABS... the abs has saved me a couple times with panic breaking
ninjaboiimotovlogs
I own the 2022 model of the Kawasaki Ninja, fantastic bike. Absolutely in love with it, it has everything for its weight, power and price range. An excellent motorcycle.
Smitty_
Wearing ear protection you barely here the bike ! I installed an akropovic on mine plus modified the silencer with a reducer !
You take the db out and install a reducer to the size of the stock exhaust output circumference in the back of db . And reinstall in exhaust, the sound is superb unlike any exhaust I've ever heard for the smaller bikes. You'll need some cast iron plumbing parts : 4" threaded pipe and a reducer to the spec of stock, thread on to pipe, grind around reducer which allows to fit properly back in exhaust . Take 4" pipe with reducer threaded on it and stick in the opposite end of db, then slide db back in and install set screw . You'll be amazed at the results and with ear protection on you'll be able to at least here the bike to .
Original
The Leo Vince slip on exhaust actually sounds really good on a 400. Took me quite a bit of research cause like you said, they don’t sound nearly as good as an in-line 4
Jake-mzpt
Clearly the best 400cc bike ever built with the old 1970's Yamaha RD400 coming in 2nd perhaps.
RobertNixAlternativeArtist
I originally owned a Honda Rebel 500 for a year and went downward to a Kawasaki Ninja 250R...But l love the ergos of a sport bike plus a 4.8 Gallon tank allows me to go longer distances without worrying if l'll run out of gas. l also can do 70 on the highway with passing power if needed. ln time l will upgrade to a bigger bike but for now l love riding a slow bike fast as it keeps me safe on the road with adequate power.
skuxvx
Hey man, this was a really good review. You have a way of giving out good information in a relaxed and engaging manner. Hope you post more!
I'm looking at getting this as a my first bike. At this point I'm just watching too many videos and should just sign up for my MSF course. Hello from Menifee :)
lukegodbold
I started on a GSX-R750 back in 2018 and I love it, but I was originally going to start with a Ninja 400 and sometimes I wonder how that would’ve been. I do like the way Ninjas look
yoabyse
Veteran biker, owned and maintained over 20 or so different bikes, commute 100 miles a day about 300 days of the year lol. I've had every kind through the years, big ass cruisers 1600cc to Supersports. Bought a ninja 400 new a year or 2 ago and honestly it's more then enough. Highway is where its at its best, the 80mph to 100 is very nice honestly and surprising for a 400cc. I plan on keeping it as one of my permanent bikes as its just fun lol and cheap enough to commute everyday without maintenance litterally killing you. Great on gas actually. Do yourselves a favor as a mechanic my advice just leave the exhaust. A cheap Amazon slip on screams amateur lol you'll F up your shift points and especially during the break in .. I promise you your better off leaving it. If you want loud attention get a cruiser and straight pipe n jet it. This bike has plenty of power for everything I've needed so far and its actually a solid bike lol.
OrangeJuiceMomba
great long term video! nobody else has one that's as detailed!
nickgee
I totally agree with what you say about the sound. great review, thnx