The Kawasaki has silently launched the cruiser bike in India The 2024 Kawasaki Eliminator. These are some of the important features of the Eliminator that you should be aware of if you intend to buy it. It competes with a number of well-known brands in the nation.
Kawasaki Eliminator Design
The Eliminator has a cruiser-style look reminiscent of a thoroughbred. It receives a split seat, a big fuel tank, and a raked-out front end with a circular LED headlight. The bike is available from Kawasaki with a Metallic Flat Spark Black single-tone paint job. The Eliminator appears more vintage in comparison to the Vulcan S and is also marginally taller.
Kawasaki Eliminator Features
Kawasaki’s latest Eliminator cruiser comes with a respectable feature set. It has smartphone connectivity, complete LED illumination, and a fully digital screen with all the required readouts. You can receive call and SMS notifications with the latter. Dual-channel ABS and a side stand sensor are among the safety aids.
2024 Kawasaki Eliminator Hardware
The hardware of the Eliminator consists of two rear shocks and a trellis frame supported by standard telescopic front forks. Next, it has a single 310mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc with ABS for its brakes. This arrangement is installed on 16-inch rear and 18-inch front wheels, which are shod with 150/80 rear tires and 130/70 front tires, respectively. The Eliminator, for example, has a seat height of 735mm and weighs 176kg. All things considered, level footing on the Eliminator ought to be rather convenient, even for shorter riders.
Kawasaki Eliminator Engine
The new Kawasaki cruiser is propelled by a parallel-twin 451cc engine. It has a six-speed gearbox and produces 44.7 horsepower and 38 Nm. This appears to be a brand-new Kawasaki motor with a long stroke for comfortable touring.
Kawasaki Eliminator Price and Rivals
Kawasaki has priced the Eliminator at Rs. 5,62,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). It rivals the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and the Benelli 502C.
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