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Cycle News Issue 41 October 16

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JEREMY TOYE NINJA400R.COM KAWASAKI NINJA 400 RACER TEST P108 "Then the third bike is the MotoAmerica spec, which is weight and RPM restricted and has the certain little necessities that the pro-race level needs, all of which are adjustable to riders' needs and necessities. We have a couple different suspension suppliers in GP suspension, Ohlins, K-Tech and Penske, to use for different preferences and budgets." A few months ago we vis- ited the Sonoma MotoAmerica round to do a story on the evolving rules in the Junior Cup championship, and it was interesting to note that, un- like the Yamaha YZF-R3, the Ninja 400 needed to be slowed down rather than made faster in the name of parity. Such a scenario does not exist in AFM Racing, so Jeremy threw us the keys to the Expert Club spec Ninja 400 to go up against fast little groms like Yamaha's MotoAmerica's Marc Edwards at Sonoma. "Technically this bike races in all superbike roles in AFM," says Toye. "The bike could ultimately be anywhere from 10-20 grand if you wanted something ludi- crous—we're all about ludicrous and can definitely do that! "I think the main thing to get across here is this bike is capable of all of those levels. It's such a good package straight out of the box. It's a great bike for its price point; throw a couple of these parts at it and it be- comes even more safe and way more fun." Winners and grinners! Two wins and a second place was a good day's effort for Rennie and Jeremy. Akrapovic provides the exhaust, and as you can see, this one has had a hard life.

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