![]() ![]() On paper, the Kawasaki Ninja 400 engine definitely has the edge of producing higher claimed peak power and torque figures than the KTM RC 390. It’s powered by a compact 373 cc single-cylinder engine that produces a claimed 43 horsepower at 9000 rpm and a little over 27 ft/lb that kicks in at 7000 rpm. KTM’s RC 390 concedes some capacity to the Ninja 400. ![]() Kawasaki claims 49 horsepower at 10,000 rpm and a torque of 28ft/lb produced at 9000 rpm.Ĭlaimed output can vary depending on the market but a couple of horsepower. Kawasaki’s Ninja 400 is powered by a 399 cc liquid-cooled 4-stroke 8-valve DOHC parallel twin. Ninja 400 - KTM RC 390 Ninja 400 & RC 390 Dyno curve compared Power/Torque In the class of sub 500 cc sports motorcycles, along with Honda’s CBR500R both the Ninja 400 and RC 390 lead the class in terms of engine performance and straight-line speed. The other noticeable difference is that the KTM RC 390 also gives away 26 cc in engine capacity. The main differentiator is that the Kawasaki Ninja 400 is a two-cylinder engine while the KTM RC 390 makes do with one cylinder. Kawasaki’s Ninja 400 and KTMs RC 390 make for a great comparison.īoth motorcycles are entry-level sports bikes that share similar engine capacities, power, and weight. ![]() The Ninja 400 has the edge over the RC 390
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