If you're a motorcyclist and watch YouTube, you've probably seen this before, especially if you've been looking for model-specific impressions.MotoBasicThis is the impression video of Mr.
I've ridden many bikes myself, both touring with rental bikes and in-store test rides, and I feel strongly that "you can't really get a feel for a bike until you've ridden it all the way from regular roads to highways to mountain passes.
I really like the viewpoints and narratives of the MotoBasic reviewers, so I was going to watch them all at once after I finished them all, but I was a little busy with work, but today I found the time to watch them all at once.
I have an Amazon Fire TV Stick plugged into my TV at home, so I can watch on a big screen.
I enjoyed this 7-part review video very much, as I am an owner myself. Since the model in the video is the 2017 ABS Special Edition.I also reconfirmed the minor differences in appearance between the 2014 model (which I had noticed).
Kawasaki logo on the lower edge of the front screen and on the under cowl.
Ninja embossed on the rear seat.
The logo on the tank is a Ninja decal; the 2014 model has a Kawasaki logo.
One of my favorite parts of the bike, the gold 3-dimensional (≠ decal) Ninja logo parts, are not included because of the decals on the cowl.
The only difference is that ....... Oh, andDon't the 2017 SE models come standard with tank pads?In the video, it was not attached.
And here's the key video. There are seven in all. It's in the form of a playlist, so if you're using a computer, you can view the list from the three-line icon on the upper left.
If you play it continuously, it seems to go to another video, so here is the list.
This is a full-length review that focuses on everyday use, including short tours from traffic jams, main roads, and residential areas to small mountain passes using the highway, as well as night driving. I checked the odometer on the way, and it looks like the car has been driven more than 1,000km.
Well, I know from my own experience of riding about 20 current bikes that there are not many modern bikes that have major flaws that are beyond the scope of my taste, but I'm relieved that it was rated so highly.
Glimpses here and there in the comments."The hardship of transmitting information on the Internet, where the distance to users is much closer than in other media."As someone who has been working in the area of internet infrastructure, front-end, and marketing for more than 20 years since the last century, I have a lot of sympathy for things like this.
The lack of a helmet holder was mentioned as one of the biggest drawbacks, but I have solved this problem by adding this part.
Anyway, if you watch this video, I don't have much to add to my review of the Ninja 400. It's a great bike to have around. If you're interested, check it out for yourself.