
Kawasaki Ninja 1000 Review
"The thinking rider's fast bike — boring in the best way."
Used Buyer Review
The Ninja 1000 is one of the smartest used buys in the sport-touring segment, full stop. You're getting a genuinely fast inline-four wrapped in practical bodywork with enough wind protection to survive a motorway slog without arriving destroyed. The 1043cc engine pulls cleanly from low revs and absolutely screams past 8,000rpm — it never feels like it's working hard, which makes long days effortless rather than exhausting. Suspension is adjustable and competent, though not outright plush. Buy between 2014 and 2019 and you're getting traction control, ABS, and multiple riding modes for sensible money. Watch for neglected chains, dodgy rear tire wear from riders who only use the middle third, and check the quickshifter actually works on later models. These bikes typically see relaxed touring miles rather than track abuse, so condition is usually decent. Service intervals are reasonable and parts availability is strong. Nothing exotic breaks, nothing exotic costs a fortune.
Pros
Cons
You want pure track focus or off-road capability
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