Variant | Price | Specifications | |
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Eliminator Standard | ₹ 5,62,009 Avg. Ex-Showroom | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers |
Eliminator Key Highlights | |||
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Engine Capacity | 451 cc | ||
Transmission | 6 Speed Manual | ||
Kerb Weight | 176 kg | Lower kerb weight than 81% of cruiser bikes | |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13 litres | ||
Seat Height | 735 mm | Lower seat height than 80% of cruiser bikes | |
Max Power | 44.7 bhp |
The Kawasaki Eliminator’s design is that of a thoroughbred cruiser. It gets a raked-out front end with a round LED headlight, a wide fuel tank, and a split seat. Kawasaki is offering the bike in a single-tone paint scheme of Metallic Flat Spark Black. When compared to the Vulcan S, the Eliminator looks more retro and slightly taller too.
Powering the new Kawasaki cruiser is a 451cc, parallel-twin engine. It makes 49bhp and 38Nm and is linked to a six-speed gearbox. This seems to be a new motor developed by Kawasaki and has a long stroke to suit its cruising purpose.
Kawasaki has offered a decent list of features with the new Eliminator. It gets full LED illumination and a fully digital screen with all the necessary readouts, as well as smartphone connectivity. The latter gives you access to SMS and call notifications. The list of safety aids includes dual-channel ABS and a side stand sensor.
The Eliminator’s hardware includes a trellis frame suspended on conventional telescopic front forks and dual rear shocks. Then, its brakes include a single 310mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc with ABS. This setup is mounted on an 18-inch front and 16-inch rear wheel wrapped in a 130/70 front and 150/80 rear tyre, respectively. For reference, the Eliminator weighs 176kg and has a seat height of 735mm.
In terms of competition, the motorcycle goes up against the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 in the country.
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Kawasaki Eliminator is available in the following colours in India.
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The expert reported mileage for Eliminator is 31.45 kmpl.
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Good bike go for it
3 weeks ago
Gokul Krishnan
The bike looks more muscular than we see in the images, I rode this bike for a week and I don’t see any issues with its performance, it’s kind of a perfect urban cruiser with a mix of both modern and the cruiser world, if you are tall and if you are thinking the bike won’t fit you in, it’s not the case. The bike ergo fits well for both tall and short riders, no heating issues as the liquid coolant works as a saviour even in the city traffic, the only downside is the body is quiet naked and exposed to our road conditions and we have zero after market support for this bike in India as the sales is quiet less. Tip : you can go with the ninja 500 radiator gaurd for the eliminator. Rest it looks like it needs an import.
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0-5000 km
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Kawasaki Eliminator
4 weeks ago
Mayank Mohan Agarwal
A fabulous beast from Kawasaki - a great entry-level power cruiser. The twin-cylinder engine, low ride height, and upright stance suit my height (5-5). Very comfortable and well-balanced. No vibration up to 120kmph (haven't tried more than that). Fabulous pickup. Balanced and has great sound. Purchase and Service experience great. The only con is the poor availability of accessories (as basic as a decent backrest).
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0-5000 km
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26 kmpl
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Most beautiful cruiser bike ever
7 weeks ago
Narendra
This Kawasaki Eliminator is one of the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen. more than its beauty it is super lightweight, generates 46 nm torque, 42bhp power, 13-litre fuel capacity and is of 451cc bike.little expensive though, for Indian roads but I'm sure it's worth having experience with this bike.
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Never Owned
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Stylish
30 weeks ago
Imran Jindani
Without buying people are sharing third-class knowledge! First, ride this bike and then post a review! Royal Enfield is near! Finishing style comfort no vibration! Don't compare it with Royal Enfield! Go and check personally and see the difference! Even the footrest is superb and the long journey comfort
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Overpriced
31 weeks ago
Gurinder Singh
The worst bike is overpriced less value for money not as good as Royal Enfield indians should bycott such pricey bikes and buy Royal Enfield or India brand bikes so that these expensive companies think to reduce their bike prices according to average middle-class men stop buying expensive bikes and save money.
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Good bike go for it
3 weeks ago
Gokul Krishnan
The bike looks more muscular than we see in the images, I rode this bike for a week and I don’t see any issues with its performance, it’s kind of a perfect urban cruiser with a mix of both modern and the cruiser world, if you are tall and if you are thinking the bike won’t fit you in, it’s not the case. The bike ergo fits well for both tall and short riders, no heating issues as the liquid coolant works as a saviour even in the city traffic, the only downside is the body is quiet naked and exposed to our road conditions and we have zero after market support for this bike in India as the sales is quiet less. Tip : you can go with the ninja 500 radiator gaurd for the eliminator. Rest it looks like it needs an import.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
28 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
1
0
Kawasaki Eliminator
4 weeks ago
Mayank Mohan Agarwal
A fabulous beast from Kawasaki - a great entry-level power cruiser. The twin-cylinder engine, low ride height, and upright stance suit my height (5-5). Very comfortable and well-balanced. No vibration up to 120kmph (haven't tried more than that). Fabulous pickup. Balanced and has great sound. Purchase and Service experience great. The only con is the poor availability of accessories (as basic as a decent backrest).
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
26 kmpl
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3
0
Most beautiful cruiser bike ever
7 weeks ago
Narendra
This Kawasaki Eliminator is one of the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen. more than its beauty it is super lightweight, generates 46 nm torque, 42bhp power, 13-litre fuel capacity and is of 451cc bike.little expensive though, for Indian roads but I'm sure it's worth having experience with this bike.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Performance
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
Never Owned
Got mileage of
28 kmpl
Was this review helpful?
2
0
Stylish
30 weeks ago
Imran Jindani
Without buying people are sharing third-class knowledge! First, ride this bike and then post a review! Royal Enfield is near! Finishing style comfort no vibration! Don't compare it with Royal Enfield! Go and check personally and see the difference! Even the footrest is superb and the long journey comfort
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Value for money
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Never Owned
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16
8
Overpriced
31 weeks ago
Gurinder Singh
The worst bike is overpriced less value for money not as good as Royal Enfield indians should bycott such pricey bikes and buy Royal Enfield or India brand bikes so that these expensive companies think to reduce their bike prices according to average middle-class men stop buying expensive bikes and save money.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Value for money
About the Reviewer
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Never Owned
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