Erron_Black
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Kawasaki's Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 are finally here, but do they really justify their price when compared to much cheaper electric alternatives? Some riders have pointed out that for a fraction of the cost, you could get an electric bicycle that does 25 mph with nearly double the range.
While the Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 do offer more power and better handling their limited top speed and range make them feel underwhelming compared to gas models. If the goal is to replace a gas-powered Ninja do these actually fit the bill or are they more of a glorified e-bike at a premium price?
Would you choose a Kawasaki electric motorcycle or does the current pricing make it hard to justify over an e-bike or even a traditional gas model?
While the Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 do offer more power and better handling their limited top speed and range make them feel underwhelming compared to gas models. If the goal is to replace a gas-powered Ninja do these actually fit the bill or are they more of a glorified e-bike at a premium price?
Would you choose a Kawasaki electric motorcycle or does the current pricing make it hard to justify over an e-bike or even a traditional gas model?