Yes, been riding all my life. I'm 55 years old. I bought this z400 about 5 months ago and I'm not the least bit disappointed. I would buy it again tomorrow. It's a great little bike.
@@kermit8619 Interesting.... I'm 63 and considering the Z400, but thought it may be a bike for youngsters only. The CB300R looks a bit more conservative, but after test riding the Kawasaki I love the twin.
@@kermit8619 The Suzuki looks good, but the Z400 is made where I live in Thailand, so it's half the price. Z650 also made here, but light weight is good in the heat and city traffic.
I really enjoy your reviews! No wasting time with cut scenes, you get straight to the point, you’re unbiased and easy to hear. The scenery is amazing and you keep the format the same for all your videos. I really hope one day you start uploading again soon. Thanks and take care!
Great video! I live in the Chicago Suburbs and this is my third summer riding. I'm 27, 5'11" 175lbs and I just bought this motorcycle and love it! I have been driving a Kymco K-Pipe 125cc (which is such an amazing little bike and the absolute perfect starter bike for ANYONE). I still really enjoy owning both but I need to sell the Kymco now to make up for $$ for the Z400 which I bought two weeks ago. What an amazing, fast and fun motorcycle. Extremely 'flick-able'. My experiences with it so far have been very similar; in fact, I liked how you used the word cozy for the seat. Some other UA-camrs have said it squishes and cramps them but I kind of immediately decided to be more one with the bike and hug the tank a little more and it feels great. I have only stalled it once so far and when it happened I ALMOST dropped it too at the stop light. I would bet the only reason I didn't drop it (and it was heavy) was because I dropped my Kymco twice and my body & brain understood how to save the Z400 as it was falling. Also a couple of years ago I did a wheelie on my K-Pipe, but it wasn't on purpose, and it scared the hell outta me. The other day when I was on the Z400 i went "too fast" and I straight-armed it and got a little freaked out. Again, If the Z400 was my first experience with all of that, I would have dropped it and hurt myself probably. While I have not ridden anything more than this 400 I think it would be a great bike for people to commute on and have a great time. Side note: that picture at 4:27 is so good!
Grew up in Schaumburg by Woodfield Mall and, man, after leaving Illinois I cringe at the thought of driving on Chicago's horrifically potholed roads... Godspeed, man.
Durchii ugh... they’re everywhere. Not to mention all the construction too. I’m in the Oak Brook Mall area and it’s rough. My dad argues Illinois should have a “new tires cost” added to our state refund every four years. Like crook county would ever do such a thing though.
Nice review! I rode the 650 and 400 back to back and was surprised that i found the 400 much more fun. I particularly liked the chassis, it corners as if on rails, and the willing engine that is surprisingly gutsy for a 400 twin. Like you i didn't like the clocks, i notice the new Z500 clocks are much improved. The one thing you didn't mention was the exhaust, I'm a tall guy with big feet and found my heel on my right foot constantly hitting the exhaust, if it was me I'd simply have to have a different can to make it rideable. If the price hasn't gone crazy on the z500 and the chassis is still as good, it's going to be a gem.
Got a Z400 in July 2019 . I now have 41,500 KM on it and it run A1 . Started to use Amsoil 10W40 after the break-in . Very happy with the little bike .
Living in vietnam here. Had a Honda winner 150 (fully modified to 200cc , dyno at 24 whp) and must say this bike is insane. I plan to buy it next month.
Great review! I am going to the local Kawa dealer and ordering one on Saturday, already test ridden it for a few hours at a different dealer ( took advantage of the demo days :P ) I am 27 years old and only have an A2 license and I see no reason to upgrade as I only cruise around doing the speed limit and just enjoying the ride, this 400cc machine has more than enough grunt to do that! Already have new mirrors and R&G tail tidy ready and going to order the new Mivv exhaust ( Mivv GP Pro ) that is road legal here in Europe, for some extra sound and looks. This summer is going to be awesome! And as you said, this bike does look very good.
I bought a Z400 last week and it may well be the most fun bike I've ever owned and I've owned a number of bikes over the years, most recently a Speed Triple. I am an experienced rider that is getting older and wanted a light, maneuverable bike that had more power than the 300's offer and this bike delivers on all counts. If you are on the fence about buying a Z400, buy it! You will not be disappointed. Kawasaki hit it out of the park with this bike.
@Redrum Z400 vs. Ninja was no decision for me. The two bikes are exactly the same except handlebars and bodywork. I didn't want the bodywork because it raises the insurance rate and I like the look of a naked bike. Also, I prefer the higher, and slightly wider bars of the Z400 and the more upright riding position they provide.
Do you recommend this for a first bike? I’m not into pure sports Bike (speed, learning forward, foot pegs set far back) and actually have looked into adventure or cruisers.
@@grumpysquid The Z400 is an excellent first bike for several reasons: It's light (364 lbs.), and has a low seat height so it's very easy to maneuver at parking lot speeds or out on the road. It has good power so you won't outgrow it in one season but the fueling is very well dialed-in so the power is easy to modulate (no twitchy, throttle response). Insurance and maintenance costs are low (compared to most other bikes), and best of all, it's insanely fun to ride! You won't get bored with this bike as your riding skills increase. I am an experienced rider that has owned bigger more powerful bikes and none of them beats the Z400 for having fun on a twisty stretch of road. It is manufactured by one of the "Big Four" Japanese motorcycle manufacturers so it should be very reliable and have a long service life. It is a lot of bike and performance for the dollars spent. The downside(s)? Very tall riders may find the bike too small. The Z400 is not tiny but it is a compact bike. I'm 5'11" with a 32" inseam and I wouldn't want the bike's foot pegs any higher. This bike is probably not suited for heavy riders either (220 lbs. +). The Z400 is not a touring bike and after an hour in the seat, I'm ready to stretch my legs and give my butt a few minutes break but that's more likely due to my age than the seat being uncomfortable. Also, this bike is not suitable for a passenger but I always ride one up anyway. And finally, some may not like the style of the bike. I'm not a huge fan of the way the bike looks (although I don't think it's ugly), but I do wish it had more of an old school look, as in a round headlight and more conventional lines. However, I've always believed that function is far more important than form and I'm not looking at the bike while I'm riding it, so for me, looks are a non issue. I don't think anyone could go wrong buying a Z400 for a first bike. Good luck on your search and let me know what you end up with. Cheers!
RedRoo13 wow amazing write up! Practical as well, as I prefer to stretch out ownership as long as possible and not fix what isn’t broken. I’m 5’8/175 lb. I’m not sold on the styling, which is a low point for me. In one review it mentioned your groin being cramped against the fuel tank. Was that your experience? How sensitive or tough is the clutch? Is ABS standard? I would actually prefer shorter gearing and higher revs for that race-feel. Any feedback appreciated! Very grateful for what you shared.
Nice video. I've always thought of Kawi as lb4lb the hardest hitter of the big four and IMO this bike exemplifies that when you compare it with the MT-03 and CB500F. Built from the ground up with a new frame and engine it's all buff no fluff and with killer looks to boot - love it (I'd even take the cluster over any fancy TFT!) Again cheers for the great review, I'm sure this channel would take off if you ever do more of the same.
Looking for my first bike and have been drawn to the Z400 for price and looks. This might be the 4th review I’ve watched on UA-cam and each one was very positive for overall riding experience. Wingless - really excellent review! Your tone, pace of speaking and commentary were spot on for me. The views of the town & countryside were beautiful - luck you for such a pretty area to ride. New subscriber.
I am in my 60s, I have had 106 motorcycles, trials bikes, dirt bikes, street bikes, touring bikes, sport bikes, commuter bike’s, road racing machines, I have won six road racing championships ama & wera.. i used to make my living as a motorcycle mechanic. i am a certified ATV instructor. OK enough background on me. this machine is definitely not a just a beginner bike. The problem everyone would run into if they buy a little asthmatic beginner bikes is, after a few hours of riding that beginner bike, they immediately need to get another bike, a more capable bike.When I sold bikes (17 years part time). A lot of large guys thought that it would be easier for them to start out on a 125 two-stroke dirt bike. I tried to tell them, a 250 would is a better selection for this reason. A beginner will take time to learn how to keep the thing lit, to be in the proper gear for climbing hills, won’t know how to downshift and keep the momentum going when they’re running out of power because they’re in too tall of a gear on a long hill. If they start out on a 250, they can be in the wrong gear and it will still chew its way up the hill many times. You’re not shifting as often with a 250 dirtbike.. you can practically go dirt bike riding and stay in third gear most of the time on a 250. Not on a 125. You got to keep it spinning. That takes a lot of skill.. this Kawasaki Z 400 is the same way. It’s smaller so you better be skilled at picking the correct lines, and being in the right gear at the right RPM on the exit of each turn to maintain your momentum. Unlike a big bike that you can just pull the trigger and get your speed back if you crawl around the corners. On a smaller machine, it’s best to know about picking lines, gear selection, keeping the engine at a certain RPM on the exit. ridden by an experienced rider, (thats me)this machine will have no trouble keeping up with larger machines, especially if it’s a tighter technical roads, this machine could actually run away from larger machines. this machine will not bore its rider .. you will pay attention when riding a machine like this. It revs up through to 12,000 RPM with ease, there really is no reason to rev past 8000 or 9000. It makes its peak power around 7000 which in Top Gear is around 70 miles an hour. this engine makes approximately 45 hp depending on where you read the specs on the Internet, it rotates left right left right so lite on its feet, almost effortlessly. Very slick shifting transmission, almost no effort. The fact that the machine has a single disc in the front means it is not hampered by additional flywheel effect, gyroscopic effect slowing it down from flicking left to right, and less unsprung weight so the suspension reacts quickly to ripples in the road instead of pounding over them because of the additional second disc and caliper and pads and plumbing added just to be trendy. Who needs a 400 hp front brake on a bike that doesn’t even weigh 400 pounds. Thank you Kawasaki for only installing this motorcycle with a single disc which does wonderfully. all but the fastest riders would benefit greatly on whatever machines they are riding if they only had one disc in the front. They don’t put two discs on each front wheel of your car. That unsprung weight hurts handling and ride and tracking. Porsche uses titanium Lugnuts to save a few ounces of unsprung weight.Motorcycles would benefit a hell of a lot more because they can take pounds off by eliminating that second disc and caliper and brake pads and mounting hardware and plumbing. The formula 1 builder, Colin Chapman,the builder of the lotus Sports cars often said what he added to his cars was lightness. That is a very good thing to add to any vehicle. this Kawasaki Z 400 is a thrill to ride. Almost like flying. And the fact that it is not really that powerful, means that if you want to go fast, you have to be in the right gear at the right time at the right rpm.. and that takes concentration and skill. And that’s where the fun is riding well does not mean riding fast. Anybody can twist the throttle and go fast in a straight line. What takes skill is, braking late entering corners, blipping down through the gears as you approach the corner so that you are in the right gear, setting up the corner so you’ll have the highest exit speed, the right gear, at the right RPM for the exit, hit the Apex, drift out of the edge of your lane on the exit. Use the whole width of the road, maintaining momentum by staying off the brakes. You can’t pull the trigger and get your speed back on a 400 the way you can on a 1200. But you can’t corner on a 1200 the way you can on a 400 like this Z 400. you don’t need a radio or a CD player to keep from being bored on a Z 400. this machine is like riding a video game. I love mine. My Goldwing has been staying in the garage since I bought my Z 400. I may even sell the gold wing. I just got my Z 400 last week. I’ve spent about eight hours tweaking it. Attaching a tank bag, equipping the tank bag with the necessities like small 12 V air pump for flat tire repair, canteen, rain suit, cargo nets, baby wipes, Face shield cleaning cloth and spray, hydration bottle and hose, new maps, I prefer maps to GPS, I want to see where I’m going, not where I am.. I gutted the tail section under the passenger seat and I was able to put a cargo net, two straps, and my tire repair kit with 12 V compressor under the seat. I adjusted all my levers and controls so that they are where I would naturally reach for them with my eyes closed. I ordered swing arms lifting spools, and a smoked tall windshield. I hid my spare key on the bike, I went over all the fasteners and screws and bolts and nuts and I found more than a few semi-tight ones.. I sold two of my bikes over the last six weeks, my commuter/Pacific coast which I had since 1994, probably the best motorcycle in the history of the universe, I only wish it had fuel injection. And my Moto Guzzi norge gt 1200..Of course I gave the guy that bought the Pacific coast four extra oil filters I had for that machine. It turns out that my Z 400 takes the same oil filter. there is nothing that I don’t like about my z400..The only downside is. My wife doesn’t like it. She heard me coming home a couple days ago, and I was doing 8000 RPM downshifts blipping the throttle from sixth down to the second in about 5 seconds while nailing the brakes.She said “what are you doing riding like that again “I replied, “having fun dear, I wasn’t really going that fast,it’s only sounds like I’m going fast because it’s only a 400“.. but to tell you the truth, I lied... update :July 2021. I’ve had the bike now for a few months. I have added a hepco Becker Sportrak, which you unplug the passenger seat, and this hepco becker rack plugs right in where the passenger seat was. It is shaped like a the stealth fighter- really.. on top of the rack I added a 30 L trunk which I picked up for under $50 on eBay free shipping. The trunk came with a mounting bracket that I attached to the rack with the included hardware. I can remove the trunk in under two seconds using the key. No ugly mounting brackets or fabrications.The trunk looks like it’s made by GIVI, I’ve had some of their luggage before and it looks like it’s the same or at least it’s a copy because it carries like a suitcase. I’ve also added ROX. handlebar risers that moved the handlebars up 2 1/2 inches. I picked up a set of new foot pegs for a Honda VF for 800 on eBay with rubber on the tops of the foot pegs. That reduces tingle through the foot peg due to engine vibes which aren’t bad. I’ve also added a real set of horns, I did it correctly with number 12 gauge wire straight from the battery to the relay then to the horns. They use a lot of juice. I am not shy about using my horn when I am not sure if the people driving cars and trucks see me. I have also added soft foam grips, and I added a sheepskin that I bought directly from Scotland for $20 to the driver seat. I am getting around 74 miles per gallon.. I don’t baby or abuse the machine, I don’t go past 8000 RPM very often if at all. You don’t have to, it makes its maximum power around 7000 RPM, which is around 70 miles an hour with stock gearing on the highway. That’s all the faster I want to go. I’m a little gun shy after impacting 2 deer .. One at 35 miles an hour on my commute to work one morning. Took the right half of my faring in my front fender off my Pacific coast. I didn’t go down, I was able to fix it for under $1000 with used parts from eBay. The second dear that ( ran into my path)it was at 70 miles an hour on my BMW K 1200 LT a 900 pound motorcycle. I hit him right in the ribs with the headlight area. $5500 damage, I did not go down there time either. Because he didn’t take out the front wheel, and he didn’t come over the windshield. That’s why I don’t like to go over 70 miles an hour on the interstate . And I don’t ride at night anymore..That makes 4 deer that I have collided with. My wife collided with three, both of my sons have collided with one deer each.. Sharks get all of the television shows and movies made about them but sharks only kill about 10 people a year worldwide. Meanwhile, just in The United States, deer kill approximately 1000 to 2000 people a year. They’re not sure because many accidents happen without reason apparently to drivers riding around in their cars and they swerve off the road right into a tree. They can’t determine how many of those are caused by deer. The only animal that is deadlier than a deer are hippopotamus..They killed over 3000 people a year. So watch out for those Bambi’s at dusk and dawn
Came for the bike review, but I enjoyed reading your cornering tips - going to try to implement this on a small bike once i get one. I've always read that riding a smaller bike improves your skill, but good to see it broken down like this
Absolutely wonderful and perfectly helpful comment, thank you so much. Looking at the z400 for my first bike, and this video and comment have pretty much sold me. I’m the kind of person who does months of research before any little decision, and the z400 sounds perfect
This is an update to my comments about the Z 400 posted above. The seat on the Z 400 is not great if you do a lot of all day rides.. I have tried a sheepskin, A gel pad not made for motorcycles but works fine.. The brand is called purple. A purple gel seat pad.. that saved my butt. a corbin used seat showed up on ebay.. I bought it the first week of December, but it’s winter here in Pennsylvania so I won’t get a chance to really try it out until March 2022. my onboard computer on my Z 400 was indicating that I was getting 74 miles to the gallon. That sounded unbelievable, so I checked the gas mileage just using the odometer, and my calculator at home. I’m getting around 64 miles to the gallon, which is still fantastic.. I added a Suzuki GSXR 600 shock that I bought on eBay for $70 to the 400, in place of the stock shock. The stock shock does not have adjustment for compression, or rebound damping. It just has spring preload which is pretty basic. The Suzuki shock went right on and it is the correct length. I can feel that the Suzuki shock is better. Especially over bumps and seams and dips…… I put a video here on UA-cam the title is…. Kawasaki Z 400 personal fit upgrades… it’s just the changes I made to the motorcycle to make it more comfortable, and, additions I made by adding a trunk and a tank bag, and a few other things. I do not have the Corbin seat in the video because I put the video on before I got the seat.. I also have a video on UA-cam showing how to jack the bike up , Because it does not have a center stand, and the exhaust system is under the engine preventing me from using a couple of the other stands that I have. So I came up with what I show in the video, and that is, turning your foot pegs over, and using jackstands under each foot peg to get the rear wheel off the ground. For working on the machine, and for long term over winter storage to take Weight off the tires and off the wheel bearings and off the suspension
Whenever I watch any of these road tests on most new bikes the only thing I can think of is that I'd have to replace those weird pointy mirrors immediately. Some things (like mirrors) are too important to be designed for looks instead of function. Other than that , this is a great bike and I might have chosen it over my CB500 if it had been available in 2016.
You are correct as a 5ft 3 woman I love this bike, I have a full license but it has every thing I want. I not sure I would ever sell it, I would just get another bike. It is stable, smooth, and light.
Update! I have now had this bike for 3 years and still love it. I have since bought two more bikes 😅 so I was correct, what ever happens this bike is a keeper. I have updated the rear suspension with an Ohlins to suit my weight, I am very light and the standard shock could not be adjusted. Replaced the tyres with Michelin Road 6 which made the biggest difference to how the bike handles. Had a custom seat made and added ASV leavers. I have done over 7000 miles on it and it has never let me down.
I currently have the Z125, and I am enjoying it. I would like something with a little bit more power so I don’t have to worry about having trouble getting up to speed...... definitely gonna go see if this is right for me......
Yes. Many brands offer tank bags, top cases and saddle bags for this bike and due to the good economy and comfortable position it is an excellent tour bike. That said, you will lack protection for the elements (not a showstopper for me) and if you want to tour just on highways and make long days and long miles there are better bikes suited to that mission.
What you said about this motor and it's torque has convinced me to wait for a Versys x 400 and NOT get the 300 version. I would also prefer these cast wheels on a Versys x 400 instead of spokes. I like the Versys speedo and tach much better than this one. Kawasaki should round off the sharp edges on the mirrors. If they can knock off a few pounds on a Versys 400 that would be good too!
Crossing my fingers for a light weight, simple, KLR 400. With a big tank, a big seat to take a pillion, 21/18 inch wheels, and a rack to fit a topbox. I also like the versys 300 a lot but I need something to abuse offroad too.
I did not get the chance to rude 2up but my guess is 'okay' so not good and not bad. I ride 2up on the versys and power will not be a restriction for legal speeds. Seating might be less comfortable as there is not much room and the pillon will stop the rider from having that extra room for moving around on longer trips. So I think it will be doable but not the best bike for 2up long trips.
I think the standard seat will be cramped for you. I am 180cm and found it perfect but tight. You might try a higher seat that Kawasaki offers but don't recommend the standard version for you.
The performance package seems silly to me but to each of it's own. I'd prefer to install a windscreen, crash Guard/bar, a frame slider crash protector and bags for groceries, huehue. But first I must take the license and I've heard that here in Netherlands it's pretty hard. Well, I'll do my best.
Dacht eerst dat ik naar een engelsman aan het kijken was totdat ik de omgeving zag hahaha.Ik ga denk ik deze motor halen heb net mijn A2 gehaald dus dankje voor deze goede review!
Having a hard time choosing between the Duke390 and Z400. I live in the Philippines and it gets really hot in here and I do not know which one should I get between these two. I will be using the bike mainly for commuting and once in a while will be using it in the twisties. Which would u recommend for me?
I don't have a lot of experience with the Duke. The z400 will not disappoint. The Duke has more low grunt / fun at low speeds and hills. The z will offer a bit smoother ride. Both are excellent motorcycles.
ps I'm between this and Versys x300 as the first bike BUT I'd love to have this for a while and not have to change it after 2 years after wanting more so, would the z400 be better? I'm most gonna do some light commuting but when I ride it I'm gonna go for some longer trips like 260 miles weekends and so. Do you prefer the Versys seat for longer trips and the upright position or do you like this more overall? All the best mate!
Looking at English streets gives me anxiety, I like the tiled brick look but there are no side barriers and houses are right on the street. I wouldn’t like riding there haha
I would not say better. It shares most components but laks a fairing so less protection from wind and rain. The seating position is more relaxed. So for touring and city use I would choose the z. For track and fast twisty road the Ninja is better.
Same bike minus the fairings and different riding position. If you like laying all over your gas tank everywhere you go get the Ninja . If you like relaxed upright riding position that feels a whole bunch better get the Z
yes it is. Good luck with having a heavy big expensive liter bike and only ever using 20% of it's power. If you say you're using it to it's full potential, you and I both know you are lying lmao.
Banarie Cristian well im using waaay more of its power than the z400 has to offer So your argument is totally useless and yes im using its full power while accelerating, another reason why your argument is senseless But people will still write down that nonsense
I think that depends on what you use the bike for and the type of roads you ride. As a commuter or urban bike i feel lighter bikes have some advantages over bigger bikes. I love the fun and nimbleness of smaller bikes and the fact you have to work them hard but I also like the raw power and sound of a liter bike and the lazy eide they can offer.
nice video, I'm a beginner motorcyclist, am small 166cm so which bike of this equation is right for me? I drive daily to work in the city and also the highway and sometimes during a weekend round of recreational so, which one? Ninja 400 of Ninja 300 of z440/300 of Yamaha MT 03???? I also live in the Netherlands
For more all-round I reckon the z is more suited than the Ninja but that is personal preference to riding position and if you like the more sporty feel of the Ninja. In all cases the 400 engine is more versatile than the 300. MT 03 I haven't ridden but review are very positive.
I have to admit I have not ridden that bike so I cannot say how it rides and feels but looking at the specs, the z400 has 5 hp and nm less than the 500 but is a few kgs lighter so they don't differ that much on paper.
I’m from Texas and in taking my Motorcycle Safety Course Monday and i want to buy the z400 as my first bike. I went to the dealership to sit on it and lean it from side to side to see if i felt comfortable. I wanted the Honda grom, but i wanted something a little little faster incase i wanted to go a bit faster so what are your thoughts ?
Thank you for this fantastic test and reaction, only a question, what do you think about Z400 compered with her sisters like duke 390 and mt-03 from yamaha?
Mt is comparable but I do think the Z is a more mature bike. The Duke I still need to ride so no first hand experience but as a single cilinder it will have more grunt and also more vibration. For longer travels the Z will be more comfortable. For city driving the grunt of the Duke will be fun
I like the styling of the guage cluster but don't like the styling of the bike lol. I wish the CB300R and Svartpilen 401 had a guage cluster like the Z400. I also prefer the Twin over the single. I just wish the Z400 had a more classic/retro look.
Hi, I'm actually looking for a beginners bike, the Kawasaki z400 caught my attention right as it came out. It costs around 5600 euros where I live, although its on sale (about 6300 normal price). Any other naked bikes recommended for me? I wont only be driving in the cities, sometimes longer rides for up to 2-3 hours. Any recommendations up to 35kW would be nice, since imma have A2. Thanks! Oh yeah, one thats also comfortable for a passenger!
Depends on your budget. For a naked for more longer trips and 2 up riding I would definitely take a look at the yamaha mt07 and honda cb650r. For more in the class of the z400 (great option by the way) take a look at the yamaha mt03 and Honda cb300r I would stay away from the KTM duke 390 if you plan 2up and longer rides. It a great bule but the single piston engine will start to bother you. Personally I think the z4 delivers the best allroad bike for the price at the moment. Just go to the dealer and ride a few and you will pivot towards one for sure. Good luck with your choice.
Hard choice. Both are great. Personally I like the Kawasaki styling better. Also I think it is a more mature bike and you get more bang for the buck. That said the Yamaha will not disappoint.
Depends on what you plan to do with it. The z4000 will not disappoint you and is a great starterbike with a lot of tricks up its sleeve. The 650 is more relaxed on longer trips and if you plan to do a lot of motorway miles. Both are fine for a beginners. The z400 is friendlier if you are of short stature. Finally, z400 is more bang for the buck.
How the hell do you only have 270 Subs?!?! Im si confused... I loved the video and i like your personality and your energy! Im subbed, keep going! The z400 Will probably be my first bike Also, do YOU Think that the bike Will be okay for me, i am 6 foot 2, 190lbs, Can i fit?
Wingless Oracle tbh some riding and rambling about bike news or beginner bikes, super bikes and Best gear, videos would be cool! They only require you to jump on the bike and talk to us a bit haha It would be cool to see a series about whats new ik the bike world. And even you just doing something in the the direction of what ‘Royal Jordanian’ is doing with his “daily observations” series
Nice review , I was very tempted to buy verseys x300 after your review. I opted for this bike instead with no regrets. I have a hyper naked with high horsepower but I really enjoy the fun of a little hp motorcycle segment. What did you buy now that you sold the x300? 🤔
Thanks! I sold both my Thruxton R and Versys for a Triumph scrambler 1200XE. Great styling, comfortabele daily bike and good for some decent offroading in the weekends. Love it. But I do miss the lightness and agility of the small displacement bikes.
Hard choice. Both great bikes. Personally I think the z400 is more bike 4 the buck but I guess it really depends on your mission, what you want to do with it. I also suggest riding both bikes. Riding a bike is 50 percent emotion and after riding both you will know which one you prefer. Good luck
Is the use of the word “street fighter” a specific reference, or does this bike just somehow remind some people of skinned joints, broken glass and busted hands? I don’t really get it.
I must disagree with you. This is an amazing beginner bike (I say this having picked one up as my first bike 2 months ago and absolutely in love with it!)
Congrats with your new bike! I agree. As mentioned in the review. It is a great bike for beginners. My point was that is is not only a beginners bike but much more.
I second the motion! Directly compare Honda 500 to Kawasaki 300 & 400 bikes and conclude what is the nearest to the ideal regarding weight, size, cruising highway speed and adequate grunt power between these three. PS: Nederlander countryside very nice!
Agree across the board. That terrible, terrible dash is very off-putting. I'm shopping now and I'd probably have bought one weeks ago if the dash weren't so atrocious. Also the mirrors are perfect for looking at your elbows, not much else. I'm almost certainly going to buy one anyway, I'll just live with the dash and I'll replace the mirrors ASAP.
Some of the scenery and neighborhoods you cruised by are some of the most beautiful I have seen in any motorbike review. Awesome choice.
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Yes, been riding all my life. I'm 55 years old. I bought this z400 about 5 months ago and I'm not the least bit disappointed. I would buy it again tomorrow. It's a great little bike.
Same here , 60 now and 42 years of riding . 41,500 km on my Z400 2019 . Love the little bike
@@kermit8619 Interesting.... I'm 63 and considering the Z400, but thought it may be a bike for youngsters only. The CB300R looks a bit more conservative, but after test riding the Kawasaki I love the twin.
@@Fogbrush Good little bike . Now at 45,200 KM and it run like new :-) . If you want a little bigger , check the Suzuki SV650 . Awesome bike .
@@kermit8619 The Suzuki looks good, but the Z400 is made where I live in Thailand, so it's half the price. Z650 also made here, but light weight is good in the heat and city traffic.
I really enjoy your reviews! No wasting time with cut scenes, you get straight to the point, you’re unbiased and easy to hear. The scenery is amazing and you keep the format the same for all your videos. I really hope one day you start uploading again soon. Thanks and take care!
It's helpful! I'm a totally beginner and I was thinking to buy it as my first bike as a commuter bike. Thanks bro.
The Kawasaki z400 is such a Great Bike and there not much $$$$$$
Win win...I just turned over 1,000 miles on my Z400 today
Great value for money indeed
Got the z400 as my first bike a year ago, the only complaint I have is the crappy mirror position but other than that a great bike
Great video! I live in the Chicago Suburbs and this is my third summer riding. I'm 27, 5'11" 175lbs and I just bought this motorcycle and love it! I have been driving a Kymco K-Pipe 125cc (which is such an amazing little bike and the absolute perfect starter bike for ANYONE). I still really enjoy owning both but I need to sell the Kymco now to make up for $$ for the Z400 which I bought two weeks ago. What an amazing, fast and fun motorcycle. Extremely 'flick-able'. My experiences with it so far have been very similar; in fact, I liked how you used the word cozy for the seat. Some other UA-camrs have said it squishes and cramps them but I kind of immediately decided to be more one with the bike and hug the tank a little more and it feels great. I have only stalled it once so far and when it happened I ALMOST dropped it too at the stop light. I would bet the only reason I didn't drop it (and it was heavy) was because I dropped my Kymco twice and my body & brain understood how to save the Z400 as it was falling. Also a couple of years ago I did a wheelie on my K-Pipe, but it wasn't on purpose, and it scared the hell outta me. The other day when I was on the Z400 i went "too fast" and I straight-armed it and got a little freaked out. Again, If the Z400 was my first experience with all of that, I would have dropped it and hurt myself probably. While I have not ridden anything more than this 400 I think it would be a great bike for people to commute on and have a great time.
Side note: that picture at 4:27 is so good!
Thanks for sharing your expedience and grats on your bike!
Grew up in Schaumburg by Woodfield Mall and, man, after leaving Illinois I cringe at the thought of driving on Chicago's horrifically potholed roads... Godspeed, man.
Durchii ugh... they’re everywhere. Not to mention all the construction too. I’m in the Oak Brook Mall area and it’s rough. My dad argues Illinois should have a “new tires cost” added to our state refund every four years. Like crook county would ever do such a thing though.
Nice review! I rode the 650 and 400 back to back and was surprised that i found the 400 much more fun. I particularly liked the chassis, it corners as if on rails, and the willing engine that is surprisingly gutsy for a 400 twin. Like you i didn't like the clocks, i notice the new Z500 clocks are much improved. The one thing you didn't mention was the exhaust, I'm a tall guy with big feet and found my heel on my right foot constantly hitting the exhaust, if it was me I'd simply have to have a different can to make it rideable. If the price hasn't gone crazy on the z500 and the chassis is still as good, it's going to be a gem.
I started out on a 125cc Pro but I'm getting a Z400 next year for sure
Did you get it ?
I am shopping for a small displacement motorcycle. The Z400 is the bike that I keep coming back too in my search. Great review and beautiful scenery.
Got a Z400 in July 2019 . I now have 41,500 KM on it and it run A1 . Started to use Amsoil 10W40 after the break-in . Very happy with the little bike .
In which country z400 is a1? Is not that standarized in all countries where a1 is basically just 125cc
Living in vietnam here. Had a Honda winner 150 (fully modified to 200cc , dyno at 24 whp) and must say this bike is insane. I plan to buy it next month.
Been watching a lot of review videos and yours was by far the most fun and informative out their.
Thanks. That is motivating.
You all have nice roads in the Netherlands. Our roads here in Pennsylvania are terrible. Great review!
Now 66,150 KM on my 2019 and 0 problem. Very reliable little bike.
Great review! I am going to the local Kawa dealer and ordering one on Saturday, already test ridden it for a few hours at a different dealer ( took advantage of the demo days :P ) I am 27 years old and only have an A2 license and I see no reason to upgrade as I only cruise around doing the speed limit and just enjoying the ride, this 400cc machine has more than enough grunt to do that! Already have new mirrors and R&G tail tidy ready and going to order the new Mivv exhaust ( Mivv GP Pro ) that is road legal here in Europe, for some extra sound and looks. This summer is going to be awesome! And as you said, this bike does look very good.
Cool. Interested in how the exhaust works out!
I bought a Z400 last week and it may well be the most fun bike I've ever owned and I've owned a number of bikes over the years, most recently a Speed Triple. I am an experienced rider that is getting older and wanted a light, maneuverable bike that had more power than the 300's offer and this bike delivers on all counts. If you are on the fence about buying a Z400, buy it! You will not be disappointed. Kawasaki hit it out of the park with this bike.
@Redrum Z400 vs. Ninja was no decision for me. The two bikes are exactly the same except handlebars and bodywork. I didn't want the bodywork because it raises the insurance rate and I like the look of a naked bike. Also, I prefer the higher, and slightly wider bars of the Z400 and the more upright riding position they provide.
Do you recommend this for a first bike? I’m not into pure sports Bike (speed, learning forward, foot pegs set far back) and actually have looked into adventure or cruisers.
@@grumpysquid The Z400 is an excellent first bike for several reasons: It's light (364 lbs.), and has a low seat height so it's very easy to maneuver at parking lot speeds or out on the road. It has good power so you won't outgrow it in one season but the fueling is very well dialed-in so the power is easy to modulate (no twitchy, throttle response). Insurance and maintenance costs are low (compared to most other bikes), and best of all, it's insanely fun to ride! You won't get bored with this bike as your riding skills increase. I am an experienced rider that has owned bigger more powerful bikes and none of them beats the Z400 for having fun on a twisty stretch of road. It is manufactured by one of the "Big Four" Japanese motorcycle manufacturers so it should be very reliable and have a long service life. It is a lot of bike and performance for the dollars spent. The downside(s)? Very tall riders may find the bike too small. The Z400 is not tiny but it is a compact bike. I'm 5'11" with a 32" inseam and I wouldn't want the bike's foot pegs any higher. This bike is probably not suited for heavy riders either (220 lbs. +). The Z400 is not a touring bike and after an hour in the seat, I'm ready to stretch my legs and give my butt a few minutes break but that's more likely due to my age than the seat being uncomfortable. Also, this bike is not suitable for a passenger but I always ride one up anyway. And finally, some may not like the style of the bike. I'm not a huge fan of the way the bike looks (although I don't think it's ugly), but I do wish it had more of an old school look, as in a round headlight and more conventional lines. However, I've always believed that function is far more important than form and I'm not looking at the bike while I'm riding it, so for me, looks are a non issue. I don't think anyone could go wrong buying a Z400 for a first bike. Good luck on your search and let me know what you end up with. Cheers!
RedRoo13 wow amazing write up! Practical as well, as I prefer to stretch out ownership as long as possible and not fix what isn’t broken. I’m 5’8/175 lb.
I’m not sold on the styling, which is a low point for me. In one review it mentioned your groin being cramped against the fuel tank. Was that your experience? How sensitive or tough is the clutch? Is ABS standard? I would actually prefer shorter gearing and higher revs for that race-feel. Any feedback appreciated! Very grateful for what you shared.
RedRoo13 forgot to mention, I intend on about 90% around town rides and 10% freeway. The bike will mostly live in the 20-50 MPH range. For now.
I just got my license last summer and all I want to do is ride. Ive had this bike for awhile now and I’m obsessed.
Nice video. I've always thought of Kawi as lb4lb the hardest hitter of the big four and IMO this bike exemplifies that when you compare it with the MT-03 and CB500F. Built from the ground up with a new frame and engine it's all buff no fluff and with killer looks to boot - love it (I'd even take the cluster over any fancy TFT!) Again cheers for the great review, I'm sure this channel would take off if you ever do more of the same.
Thanks for the kind words.
Your video help me to pick out this bike I am very impressed with what Kawasaki did with this Super Naked Z400 ....thanks Brother
Im 5'5 lol I bought this bike yesterday and been riding around today, its perfect for me lol, love the sound and looks awesome!
Nice review, I'm waiting for the Versys 400 :)
Still waiting!
@@Fogbrush Still waiting...
Still...
Looking for my first bike and have been drawn to the Z400 for price and looks. This might be the 4th review I’ve watched on UA-cam and each one was very positive for overall riding experience.
Wingless - really excellent review! Your tone, pace of speaking and commentary were spot on for me. The views of the town & countryside were beautiful - luck you for such a pretty area to ride.
New subscriber.
it’s a great first bike! got mine this month
I am in my 60s, I have had 106 motorcycles, trials bikes, dirt bikes, street bikes, touring bikes, sport bikes, commuter bike’s, road racing machines, I have won six road racing championships ama & wera.. i used to make my living as a motorcycle mechanic. i am a certified ATV instructor. OK enough background on me.
this machine is definitely not a just a beginner bike. The problem everyone would run into if they buy a little asthmatic beginner bikes is, after a few hours of riding that beginner bike, they immediately need to get another bike, a more capable bike.When I sold bikes (17 years part time). A lot of large guys thought that it would be easier for them to start out on a 125 two-stroke dirt bike. I tried to tell them, a 250 would is a better selection for this reason. A beginner will take time to learn how to keep the thing lit, to be in the proper gear for climbing hills, won’t know how to downshift and keep the momentum going when they’re running out of power because they’re in too tall of a gear on a long hill. If they start out on a 250, they can be in the wrong gear and it will still chew its way up the hill many times. You’re not shifting as often with a 250 dirtbike.. you can practically go dirt bike riding and stay in third gear most of the time on a 250. Not on a 125. You got to keep it spinning. That takes a lot of skill..
this Kawasaki Z 400 is the same way. It’s smaller so you better be skilled at picking the correct lines, and being in the right gear at the right RPM on the exit of each turn to maintain your momentum. Unlike a big bike that you can just pull the trigger and get your speed back if you crawl around the corners. On a smaller machine, it’s best to know about picking lines, gear selection, keeping the engine at a certain RPM on the exit.
ridden by an experienced rider, (thats me)this machine will have no trouble keeping up with larger machines, especially if it’s a tighter technical roads, this machine could actually run away from larger machines. this machine will not bore its rider .. you will pay attention when riding a machine like this. It revs up through to 12,000 RPM with ease, there really is no reason to rev past 8000 or 9000. It makes its peak power around 7000 which in Top Gear is around 70 miles an hour. this engine makes approximately 45 hp depending on where you read the specs on the Internet, it rotates left right left right so lite on its feet, almost effortlessly. Very slick shifting transmission, almost no effort. The fact that the machine has a single disc in the front means it is not hampered by additional flywheel effect, gyroscopic effect slowing it down from flicking left to right, and less unsprung weight so the suspension reacts quickly to ripples in the road instead of pounding over them because of the additional second disc and caliper and pads and plumbing added just to be trendy. Who needs a 400 hp front brake on a bike that doesn’t even weigh 400 pounds. Thank you Kawasaki for only installing this motorcycle with a single disc which does wonderfully. all but the fastest riders would benefit greatly on whatever machines they are riding if they only had one disc in the front. They don’t put two discs on each front wheel of your car. That unsprung weight hurts handling and ride and tracking. Porsche uses titanium Lugnuts to save a few ounces of unsprung weight.Motorcycles would benefit a hell of a lot more because they can take pounds off by eliminating that second disc and caliper and brake pads and mounting hardware and plumbing. The formula 1 builder, Colin Chapman,the builder of the lotus Sports cars often said what he added to his cars was lightness. That is a very good thing to add to any vehicle.
this Kawasaki Z 400 is a thrill to ride. Almost like flying. And the fact that it is not really that powerful, means that if you want to go fast, you have to be in the right gear at the right time at the right rpm.. and that takes concentration and skill. And that’s where the fun is
riding well does not mean riding fast. Anybody can twist the throttle and go fast in a straight line. What takes skill is, braking late entering corners, blipping down through the gears as you approach the corner so that you are in the right gear, setting up the corner so you’ll have the highest exit speed, the right gear, at the right RPM for the exit, hit the Apex, drift out of the edge of your lane on the exit. Use the whole width of the road, maintaining momentum by staying off the brakes. You can’t pull the trigger and get your speed back on a 400 the way you can on a 1200. But you can’t corner on a 1200 the way you can on a 400 like this Z 400. you don’t need a radio or a CD player to keep from being bored on a Z 400. this machine is like riding a video game. I love mine. My Goldwing has been staying in the garage since I bought my Z 400. I may even sell the gold wing. I just got my Z 400 last week. I’ve spent about eight hours tweaking it. Attaching a tank bag, equipping the tank bag with the necessities like small 12 V air pump for flat tire repair, canteen, rain suit, cargo nets, baby wipes, Face shield cleaning cloth and spray, hydration bottle and hose, new maps, I prefer maps to GPS, I want to see where I’m going, not where I am..
I gutted the tail section under the passenger seat and I was able to put a cargo net, two straps, and my tire repair kit with 12 V compressor under the seat. I adjusted all my levers and controls so that they are where I would naturally reach for them with my eyes closed. I ordered swing arms lifting spools, and a smoked tall windshield. I hid my spare key on the bike, I went over all the fasteners and screws and bolts and nuts and I found more than a few semi-tight ones.. I sold two of my bikes over the last six weeks, my commuter/Pacific coast which I had since 1994, probably the best motorcycle in the history of the universe, I only wish it had fuel injection. And my Moto Guzzi norge gt 1200..Of course I gave the guy that bought the Pacific coast four extra oil filters I had for that machine. It turns out that my Z 400 takes the same oil filter.
there is nothing that I don’t like about my z400..The only downside is. My wife doesn’t like it. She heard me coming home a couple days ago, and I was doing 8000 RPM downshifts blipping the throttle from sixth down to the second in about 5 seconds while nailing the brakes.She said “what are you doing riding like that again “I replied, “having fun dear, I wasn’t really going that fast,it’s only sounds like I’m going fast because it’s only a 400“..
but to tell you the truth, I lied...
update :July 2021. I’ve had the bike now for a few months. I have added a hepco Becker Sportrak, which you unplug the passenger seat, and this hepco becker rack plugs right in where the passenger seat was. It is shaped like a the stealth fighter- really.. on top of the rack I added a 30 L trunk which I picked up for under $50 on eBay free shipping. The trunk came with a mounting bracket that I attached to the rack with the included hardware. I can remove the trunk in under two seconds using the key. No ugly mounting brackets or fabrications.The trunk looks like it’s made by GIVI, I’ve had some of their luggage before and it looks like it’s the same or at least it’s a copy because it carries like a suitcase. I’ve also added ROX. handlebar risers that moved the handlebars up 2 1/2 inches. I picked up a set of new foot pegs for a Honda VF for 800 on eBay with rubber on the tops of the foot pegs. That reduces tingle through the foot peg due to engine vibes which aren’t bad. I’ve also added a real set of horns, I did it correctly with number 12 gauge wire straight from the battery to the relay then to the horns. They use a lot of juice. I am not shy about using my horn when I am not sure if the people driving cars and trucks see me. I have also added soft foam grips, and I added a sheepskin that I bought directly from Scotland for $20 to the driver seat. I am getting around 74 miles per gallon.. I don’t baby or abuse the machine, I don’t go past 8000 RPM very often if at all. You don’t have to, it makes its maximum power around 7000 RPM, which is around 70 miles an hour with stock gearing on the highway. That’s all the faster I want to go. I’m a little gun shy after impacting 2 deer .. One at 35 miles an hour on my commute to work one morning. Took the right half of my faring in my front fender off my Pacific coast. I didn’t go down, I was able to fix it for under $1000 with used parts from eBay. The second dear that ( ran into my path)it was at 70 miles an hour on my BMW K 1200 LT a 900 pound motorcycle. I hit him right in the ribs with the headlight area. $5500 damage, I did not go down there time either. Because he didn’t take out the front wheel, and he didn’t come over the windshield. That’s why I don’t like to go over 70 miles an hour on the interstate . And I don’t ride at night anymore..That makes 4 deer that I have collided with. My wife collided with three, both of my sons have collided with one deer each..
Sharks get all of the television shows and movies made about them but sharks only kill about 10 people a year worldwide. Meanwhile, just in The United States, deer kill approximately 1000 to 2000 people a year. They’re not sure because many accidents happen without reason apparently to drivers riding around in their cars and they swerve off the road right into a tree. They can’t determine how many of those are caused by deer. The only animal that is deadlier than a deer are hippopotamus..They killed over 3000 people a year. So watch out for those Bambi’s at dusk and dawn
Just read this highly insightful comment and it instantly ended my phase of comparison shopping. Like a switch was thrown. Z400 it is! Also in my 60s.
Came for the bike review, but I enjoyed reading your cornering tips - going to try to implement this on a small bike once i get one. I've always read that riding a smaller bike improves your skill, but good to see it broken down like this
Absolutely wonderful and perfectly helpful comment, thank you so much. Looking at the z400 for my first bike, and this video and comment have pretty much sold me. I’m the kind of person who does months of research before any little decision, and the z400 sounds perfect
This is an update to my comments about the Z 400 posted above.
The seat on the Z 400 is not great if you do a lot of all day rides.. I have tried a sheepskin, A gel pad not made for motorcycles but works fine.. The brand is called purple. A purple gel seat pad.. that saved my butt. a corbin used seat showed up on ebay.. I bought it the first week of December, but it’s winter here in Pennsylvania so I won’t get a chance to really try it out until March 2022.
my onboard computer on my Z 400 was indicating that I was getting 74 miles to the gallon. That sounded unbelievable, so I checked the gas mileage just using the odometer, and my calculator at home. I’m getting around 64 miles to the gallon, which is still fantastic..
I added a Suzuki GSXR 600 shock that I bought on eBay for $70 to the 400, in place of the stock shock. The stock shock does not have adjustment for compression, or rebound damping. It just has spring preload which is pretty basic.
The Suzuki shock went right on and it is the correct length. I can feel that the Suzuki shock is better. Especially over bumps and seams and dips……
I put a video here on UA-cam the title is….
Kawasaki Z 400 personal fit upgrades… it’s just the changes I made to the motorcycle to make it more comfortable, and, additions I made by adding a trunk and a tank bag, and a few other things. I do not have the Corbin seat in the video because I put the video on before I got the seat..
I also have a video on UA-cam showing how to jack the bike up , Because it does not have a center stand, and the exhaust system is under the engine preventing me from using a couple of the other stands that I have. So I came up with what I show in the video, and that is, turning your foot pegs over, and using jackstands under each foot peg to get the rear wheel off the ground. For working on the machine, and for long term over winter storage to take Weight off the tires and off the wheel bearings and off the suspension
This comment just convinced me to get the z400
Whenever I watch any of these road tests on most new bikes the only thing I can think of is that I'd have to replace those weird pointy mirrors immediately. Some things (like mirrors) are too important to be designed for looks instead of function. Other than that , this is a great bike and I might have chosen it over my CB500 if it had been available in 2016.
You are correct as a 5ft 3 woman I love this bike, I have a full license but it has every thing I want. I not sure I would ever sell it, I would just get another bike. It is stable, smooth, and light.
Update! I have now had this bike for 3 years and still love it. I have since bought two more bikes 😅 so I was correct, what ever happens this bike is a keeper. I have updated the rear suspension with an Ohlins to suit my weight, I am very light and the standard shock could not be adjusted. Replaced the tyres with Michelin Road 6 which made the biggest difference to how the bike handles. Had a custom seat made and added ASV leavers. I have done over 7000 miles on it and it has never let me down.
Just bought a 2021 model. Love it!
Really top notch editing, and useful information. Subscribed 😀
Thanks
Nice view of the Netherlands roads! 💙
thats some lovely road to ride around
I currently have the Z125, and I am enjoying it. I would like something with a little bit more power so I don’t have to worry about having trouble getting up to speed...... definitely gonna go see if this is right for me......
Great review! Very informational for someone looking into this bike. I like your vids!
Thank you
Can you buy bags and back container for this bike and tour a bit on it? Is it suitable for that?
Yes. Many brands offer tank bags, top cases and saddle bags for this bike and due to the good economy and comfortable position it is an excellent tour bike.
That said, you will lack protection for the elements (not a showstopper for me) and if you want to tour just on highways and make long days and long miles there are better bikes suited to that mission.
@@winglessoracle2967 I understand, thank you alot
I'm going to get me some Soon
Love this Bike..
Going to the Kawasaki Dealer tomorrow
Good luck
I enjoy looking at the surrounding scenery rather than the bike itself.
What you said about this motor and it's torque has convinced me to wait for a Versys x 400 and NOT get the 300 version. I would also prefer these cast wheels on a Versys x 400 instead of spokes. I like the Versys speedo and tach much better than this one. Kawasaki should round off the sharp edges on the mirrors. If they can knock off a few pounds on a Versys 400 that would be good too!
Makes me sad seeing these comments considering the V400X still hasn't arrived... You still waiting or get onto something else?
Crossing my fingers for a light weight, simple, KLR 400. With a big tank, a big seat to take a pillion, 21/18 inch wheels, and a rack to fit a topbox. I also like the versys 300 a lot but I need something to abuse offroad too.
Just traded up from the z400 to a Versys 650. No regrets, but I do miss how light and nimble the z400 feels.
Already watched this, guess I'll watch it again!
Same :D
The tail looks like the tail of an MT-07. Nice and sharp!
I hear from many rider that N4 is vibrated on the steer so much while N3 is smooth, does this happen on Z4, thanks bro 🎉
Very nice view i enjoy the view much more than the review
Yes, agreed, they (Kawasaki) need to make a Versys 400
hi how does it ride with a pillion for long touring rides?
I did not get the chance to rude 2up but my guess is 'okay' so not good and not bad. I ride 2up on the versys and power will not be a restriction for legal speeds. Seating might be less comfortable as there is not much room and the pillon will stop the rider from having that extra room for moving around on longer trips.
So I think it will be doable but not the best bike for 2up long trips.
@@winglessoracle2967 thanks brol
Sweet bike. That color is way better than the "K Green" A windscreen would be nice.
Beautiful scenery
Its may 2020! Why did i not see this bike untill now! i just went out and bought a x300 1 month ago. Is the 400 not avaible in the usa?
This bike is definitely growing on me, might change my Cb500f to this
Did you switch from the CB500F to the Z400? Which do you prefer?
@@KF1 No I didn't actually, went for the CB650r
i like your camera angle
i have this bike. love it
I bought one about 6 months ago. I love mine too! I'd buy it again.
Had mine for a couple of weeks now......here it is with a Leo Vince LV 10. I LOVE IT!! @
Congrats!
@@winglessoracle2967 thanks! Been off a bike for a couple of years but this is going to be a great commuter/ fun bike for reentry!!
i am 186cm... have probs(cramps) with the position seats at Er5, Er6.... will the Z400 will seat my an better position?
I think the standard seat will be cramped for you. I am 180cm and found it perfect but tight. You might try a higher seat that Kawasaki offers but don't recommend the standard version for you.
The performance package seems silly to me but to each of it's own. I'd prefer to install a windscreen, crash Guard/bar, a frame slider crash protector and bags for groceries, huehue. But first I must take the license and I've heard that here in Netherlands it's pretty hard. Well, I'll do my best.
Ps. I will make a correction: I will not install guard bar but only slider crash and engine cover (if it doesn't come in stock).
i just got mine here on the PH and with our traffic and low seat height.. god damn it feels easy to use but the power won't disappoint
Matipid ba pre sa gasolina? And ayus pa ang power ng makina?
@@unwantedman1082 yes paps 26-28kpl dipende sa patakbo mo madaling gamitin sarap ng buga ng makina
Salamat!!! Ride safe
Dacht eerst dat ik naar een engelsman aan het kijken was totdat ik de omgeving zag hahaha.Ik ga denk ik deze motor halen heb net mijn A2 gehaald dus dankje voor deze goede review!
Dank je voor je bericht. Altijd leuk om te lezen dat mensen er iets aan hebben. Super motortje. Erg veel motor voor zo weinig geld.
@@winglessoracle2967 vrijdag deze motor gekocht! Kan niet wachten totdat ik erop weg kan rijden
@@StudioCST gefeliciteerd!
Very nice review and lovely country.
Having a hard time choosing between the Duke390 and Z400. I live in the Philippines and it gets really hot in here and I do not know which one should I get between these two. I will be using the bike mainly for commuting and once in a while will be using it in the twisties. Which would u recommend for me?
I don't have a lot of experience with the Duke. The z400 will not disappoint. The Duke has more low grunt / fun at low speeds and hills. The z will offer a bit smoother ride. Both are excellent motorcycles.
@@winglessoracle2967 thanks for the reply! Considering the kawasaki now after seeing it in person.
wow amazing color!!! what year??
ps I'm between this and Versys x300 as the first bike BUT I'd love to have this for a while and not have to change it after 2 years after wanting more so, would the z400 be better? I'm most gonna do some light commuting but when I ride it I'm gonna go for some longer trips like 260 miles weekends and so. Do you prefer the Versys seat for longer trips and the upright position or do you like this more overall? All the best mate!
2019
Looking at English streets gives me anxiety, I like the tiled brick look but there are no side barriers and houses are right on the street. I wouldn’t like riding there haha
This is holland 🤣
Thanks for the video informative yet funny probably without trying.
What do you think if the versys would use this engine?
I would love it. I really hope kawa does not wait too long to make that move. It would make an already great bike (300-x) even better!
@@winglessoracle2967 that's what I'm waiting for 400x or even better 500x just like KLE500 with better off-road ability
Why the heck hasn't Kawasaki updated the Versys 300 with this engine?
I honestly do not know. I hope it will be the 2020 update.
My fingers are crossed as well, that would be/will be an awesome bike.
awesome bike keep uploading my friend stay safe
Good review. I like you spent time on the seating. I agree mirrors are ugly and screen needs updating. Subscribed.
What kind of mic do u have in your helmet!?
A rode smart lav.
785mm i bought it 6 days ago
can it be lowered more?
Is it better than the ninja 400cc???
I would not say better. It shares most components but laks a fairing so less protection from wind and rain. The seating position is more relaxed. So for touring and city use I would choose the z. For track and fast twisty road the Ninja is better.
Same bike minus the fairings and different riding position. If you like laying all over your gas tank everywhere you go get the Ninja . If you like relaxed upright riding position that feels a whole bunch better get the Z
Will a tall guy fit on this bike? I’m 6’5 “195cm” and pretty leggy
Mmm that might be a bit cramped. I would definitely try a ride with the high saddle option to see how it fits.
Wingless Oracle I didn’t fit me well, I went with the cb500f. Fells much more comfortable
Is it better than a z1000? Should i switch bikes.?
lmao
yes it is. Good luck with having a heavy big expensive liter bike and only ever using 20% of it's power. If you say you're using it to it's full potential, you and I both know you are lying lmao.
Banarie Cristian well im using waaay more of its power than the z400 has to offer
So your argument is totally useless and yes im using its full power while accelerating, another reason why your argument is senseless
But people will still write down that nonsense
I think that depends on what you use the bike for and the type of roads you ride. As a commuter or urban bike i feel lighter bikes have some advantages over bigger bikes. I love the fun and nimbleness of smaller bikes and the fact you have to work them hard but I also like the raw power and sound of a liter bike and the lazy eide they can offer.
once I got on a liter bike, everything else fell off my radar.
Looks like a winner for my first bike. Someone needs to come up with a wind deflector though. Anyone? Hello? lol
I'm sure there are a wind deflectors for it on the after market
How is it compared to a ninja 400
Still need to ride the 400. Sorry
nice video, I'm a beginner motorcyclist, am small 166cm so which bike of this equation is right for me? I drive daily to work in the city and also the highway and sometimes during a weekend round of recreational so, which one? Ninja 400 of Ninja 300 of z440/300 of Yamaha MT 03???? I also live in the Netherlands
For more all-round I reckon the z is more suited than the Ninja but that is personal preference to riding position and if you like the more sporty feel of the Ninja. In all cases the 400 engine is more versatile than the 300. MT 03 I haven't ridden but review are very positive.
@@winglessoracle2967 Thanks for reaction and info, I want to plan a test drive at a local dealer so, Yamaha mt 03 also
Does it have as much grunt as the 2009 Ninja 500?
I have to admit I have not ridden that bike so I cannot say how it rides and feels but looking at the specs, the z400 has 5 hp and nm less than the 500 but is a few kgs lighter so they don't differ that much on paper.
what a beautiful cute town. where is that ?
Near Breda in the Netherlands
動力.操控.都很不錯的黃牌街車 ~~ z400 i want buy it
I’m from Texas and in taking my Motorcycle Safety Course Monday and i want to buy the z400 as my first bike. I went to the dealership to sit on it and lean it from side to side to see if i felt comfortable. I wanted the Honda grom, but i wanted something a little little faster incase i wanted to go a bit faster so what are your thoughts ?
Anyone knows the location of the video shoot?
In the south of the Netherlands near the city of Breda
Thank you for this fantastic test and reaction, only a question, what do you think about Z400 compered with her sisters like duke 390 and mt-03 from yamaha?
Mt is comparable but I do think the Z is a more mature bike. The Duke I still need to ride so no first hand experience but as a single cilinder it will have more grunt and also more vibration. For longer travels the Z will be more comfortable. For city driving the grunt of the Duke will be fun
@@winglessoracle2967 Thanks you for your answer and congratulations for this fantastic video
The Duke is going to need engine repairs. And you got a nicer bigger bike with more horsepower than the MTO3. It was a no-brainer. You did well
U didnt mention what is the price
In the Netherlands it is 6000 euro. In the USA it is 4800 dollar. In India it is 4 lakh
I bought it 1 week ago 5399 euro and 700 euro for optional accropovic exaust ,back seat protector and tank rims protector
Hey that's a good review
I like the styling of the guage cluster but don't like the styling of the bike lol.
I wish the CB300R and Svartpilen 401 had a guage cluster like the Z400. I also prefer the Twin over the single. I just wish the Z400 had a more classic/retro look.
Hi, I'm actually looking for a beginners bike, the Kawasaki z400 caught my attention right as it came out. It costs around 5600 euros where I live, although its on sale (about 6300 normal price). Any other naked bikes recommended for me? I wont only be driving in the cities, sometimes longer rides for up to 2-3 hours. Any recommendations up to 35kW would be nice, since imma have A2. Thanks! Oh yeah, one thats also comfortable for a passenger!
Depends on your budget. For a naked for more longer trips and 2 up riding I would definitely take a look at the yamaha mt07 and honda cb650r.
For more in the class of the z400 (great option by the way) take a look at the yamaha mt03 and Honda cb300r
I would stay away from the KTM duke 390 if you plan 2up and longer rides. It a great bule but the single piston engine will start to bother you.
Personally I think the z4 delivers the best allroad bike for the price at the moment.
Just go to the dealer and ride a few and you will pivot towards one for sure.
Good luck with your choice.
Wingless Oracle sure thank you very much for the reply, ill def check em out!
hope they make z150 and z200
dont forget the z125
@@baecchi4153 they already have z125 it's like a groom, smaller one
@@cynnmusic2765 yep most of this share engine from different underbone or moped motorcycles of the same brand ..
This or Yamaha MT-03, and why??
Hard choice. Both are great. Personally I like the Kawasaki styling better. Also I think it is a more mature bike and you get more bang for the buck. That said the Yamaha will not disappoint.
beautiful town
Thanks
I prefer the ninja 400. Both great bikes. I feel like the Z400 is better for basically everything, but damn that ninja is so smexy
Hello and thank you for this great review. I am a beginner, with an A2 licence, you think this bike is better to purchase rather than a Z650? Thanks
Depends on what you plan to do with it. The z4000 will not disappoint you and is a great starterbike with a lot of tricks up its sleeve. The 650 is more relaxed on longer trips and if you plan to do a lot of motorway miles. Both are fine for a beginners. The z400 is friendlier if you are of short stature. Finally, z400 is more bang for the buck.
@@winglessoracle2967 Thank you!
How tall are you?
180cm
So what bike do you ride now?
Scrambler 1200 but thinking of scaling down again.
Wingless Oracle Can you share what you are thinking about next? I am in deciding process myself.
Which beautiful village is this?
These are the villages around the town of breda in the Netherlands.
How the hell do you only have 270 Subs?!?! Im si confused...
I loved the video and i like your personality and your energy! Im subbed, keep going!
The z400 Will probably be my first bike
Also, do YOU Think that the bike Will be okay for me, i am 6 foot 2, 190lbs, Can i fit?
Thanks for the kind words!
Maybe because i don't have a lot of content yet. I am trying to free up more time for these reviews.
Wingless Oracle tbh some riding and rambling about bike news or beginner bikes, super bikes and Best gear, videos would be cool!
They only require you to jump on the bike and talk to us a bit haha
It would be cool to see a series about whats new ik the bike world. And even you just doing something in the the direction of what ‘Royal Jordanian’ is doing with his “daily observations” series
Wingless Oracle reviews just need a lot more work and are hard ti make because of a bunch of factors, including a dealer to Lend you a bike and so on!
Nice review , I was very tempted to buy verseys x300 after your review. I opted for this bike instead with no regrets. I have a hyper naked with high horsepower but I really enjoy the fun of a little hp motorcycle segment. What did you buy now that you sold the x300? 🤔
Thanks!
I sold both my Thruxton R and Versys for a Triumph scrambler 1200XE. Great styling, comfortabele daily bike and good for some decent offroading in the weekends. Love it. But I do miss the lightness and agility of the small displacement bikes.
Good review 👍
Great video! Do you think it's better than Honda cb500f?
Hard choice. Both great bikes. Personally I think the z400 is more bike 4 the buck but I guess it really depends on your mission, what you want to do with it. I also suggest riding both bikes. Riding a bike is 50 percent emotion and after riding both you will know which one you prefer. Good luck
@@winglessoracle2967 A bit hard to find a dealer that does test rides, as I only have a permit.
Nice review sir.. how about the engine response in heavy traffic? Is it smooth and torquey?
Didn't encouter too much traffic but the engine is very smooth and linear as and fun tork available from low revs. So ideal for that situation
@@winglessoracle2967 nice..which one do u prefer more and why? This or cb500f?
Is the use of the word “street fighter” a specific reference, or does this bike just somehow remind some people of skinned joints, broken glass and busted hands? I don’t really get it.
I must disagree with you. This is an amazing beginner bike (I say this having picked one up as my first bike 2 months ago and absolutely in love with it!)
Congrats with your new bike! I agree. As mentioned in the review. It is a great bike for beginners. My point was that is is not only a beginners bike but much more.
maybe he did not watch the full video, i guess
I bet if this continued.. 1M subs easily.
You should do a review of 2019 Honda CB500F. It got a bit more power and torque but not as light as Z400.
Thanks for the tip
I second the motion! Directly compare Honda 500 to Kawasaki 300 & 400 bikes and conclude what is the nearest to the ideal regarding weight, size, cruising highway speed and adequate grunt power between these three. PS: Nederlander countryside very nice!
I'd take the Kawasaki z400 over the Honda any day of the week
Bunnyshooter 223 if you want quality go with CB500F or other Honda 500 range. Trust me, we got both ninja 400 and CBR500R at home.
Agree across the board. That terrible, terrible dash is very off-putting. I'm shopping now and I'd probably have bought one weeks ago if the dash weren't so atrocious. Also the mirrors are perfect for looking at your elbows, not much else.
I'm almost certainly going to buy one anyway, I'll just live with the dash and I'll replace the mirrors ASAP.