• Q. I have been using KTM RC 200 it is thrill to ride but I am looking forward to buy 300 cc bikes which one should I go and why please help me out I had Ninja 300, R3and CB 300R in mind or any launch that I can wait and go and I feel R3 little expensive over Ninja is it okay to go still?

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    Desecrator | 3 years ago

    If you are under budget you can go for ninja 300 but as per my experience R3 is good in terms of performance. If you are looking for speed , acceleration , mileage I'll advise for r3 but it's maintenance is costly.R3 best for touring too as it's smoothest bike I know.Ninja 300 require maintenance many times and consumes more petrol than R3.

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    Dev | 4 years ago

    Yamaha R3 is a definite yes. However V3 of the yzf R3 is expected to launch by the year's end. Ninja 300 on the other hand is a big disappointment as the brake calipers are all changed, tyres aren't what they are supposed to be and nor do they have USD suspension. And as for the 300r, we can just wait for it as it is also a very reliable machine. Hands up for the Yamaha R3 any day.

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    Tanay | 4 years ago

    The ktm motorcycles are all single cylinder motorcycles hence they are priced aggressively. The R3 and ninja are both twin cylinder engines. Initial pickup of ktm is no doubt more because the engine has been tuned that way (hence lower mileage) but in a longer run the R3 and ninja will beat the ktm 390 and achieve higher top speeds. On paper at least.

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