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Kawasaki Eliminator vs Kawasaki W800 Street

Do you want to find out which bike is the best, Kawasaki Eliminator or Kawasaki W800 Street? 91Wheels brings you a detailed comparison between Eliminator and W800 Street. Kawasaki Eliminator Price starts at Rs.6.16 Lakh (ex-showroom) for Euro 5 and Kawasaki W800 Street Price starts at Rs.N/A (ex-showroom) for N/A. Kawasaki Eliminator is 2 cylinder, 451 cc Engine can generate 44.7 bhp @ 9000 rpm power whereas Kawasaki W800 Street is a NA cylinder, N/A cc Engine can generate N/A power. In terms of range, Eliminator provides a range of N/Akm/charge (base model), and W800 Street has a range of N/Akm/charge (base model). Kawasaki Eliminator is available in 1 colours & 2 variants whereas Kawasaki W800 Street is available in N/A colours & 1 variants.

Eliminator vs W800 Street

Key HighlightsKawasaki EliminatorKawasaki W800 Street
PriceRs.6.16 LakhRs.N/A
Engine Capacity451 ccN/A
Power44.7 bhp @ 9000 rpmN/A
Mileage/RangeN/A km/chargeN/A km/charge
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Kawasaki Eliminator Euro 5 bike
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Specifications Overview

Variant Name
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On Road Price
6.97 Lakh
Price Breakup
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Price Breakup
User Rating
4.5
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Transmission Type
Manual
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Fuel Tank Capacity
13 Litres
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Engine Displacement
451 cc
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Brakes, Suspension & Tyres

Braking System
Dual Channel ABS
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Calliper Type
Dual-piston
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Front Disc Size
310
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Front Wheel Size
18
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Rear Wheel Size
16
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Wheel Type
Alloy
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Front Suspension
?4mtelescopifor12mm
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Rear Suspension
Twin shocks / 90 mm
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Front Tyre Size
130/70-18M/C 63H
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Rear Tyre Size
150/80-16M/C 71H
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Front Type
Disc
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Rear Disc/Drum Size
240 mm
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Rear Type
Disc
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Tubeless Tyres
check
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Tyre Size Spare
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Instrumentation

Riding Modes Switch
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Touch Screen Display
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Fuel level guage
check
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Tachometer
Digital
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Speedometer
Digital
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Odometer
Digital
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Body & Suspension

Colors
-
Images
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Frame Type
Trellis& high-tensile steel
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Engine & Transmission

Gear Shifting Pattern
1 Down 5 Up
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Ignition
Digital
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Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
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Engine Capacity
451 cc
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Engine Type
Liquid-cooled& 4-stroke Parallel Twin
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No. of Cylinders
2
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No. of valves per cylinder
4
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Transmission Type
Manual
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Bore x Stroke
70 mm x 58.6 mm
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Configuration
Twin Cylinder
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Cooling type
Liquid Cooled
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Fuelling
Fuel Injection
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Max Power
44.7 bhp @ 9000 rpm
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Max Torque
42.6 Nm @ 6000 rpm
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Number of Gears
6 Speed
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Comfort & Convenience

Front Storage Box
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Geo Fencing
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Pillion Backrest
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Pillion Footrest
check
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Under Seat Storage
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Console Type
Digital
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Engine Kill Switch
check
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Instrument Console
Digital
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Seat Style
Split
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Side Stand Indicator
check
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Start Type
Electric
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Safety

AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
check
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Radial Tyres
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Side Stand Alarm
check
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Pass Light
check
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Pillion Grabrail
check
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ABS - Anti-lock braking system
check
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Slipper Clutch
Wet Multiplate
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Traction Control System
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Dimensions & Capacity

Length
2250 mm
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Width
785 mm
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Height
1100 mm
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Wheelbase
1520 mm
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Ground Clearance
150 mm
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Fuel Tank Capacity
13 Litres
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Body Type
Cruiser Bike
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Seat Height
735 mm
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Unladden/Kerb Weight
176 kg
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Kawasaki Eliminator and Kawasaki W800 Street Owner Reviews

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  • W800 Street Review
    • R
      Ritik
      2 Year ago
      4.4
      The seat offeres a comfortable riding position, with ample cushioning to reduce fatigue during long rides.
      Likes (2)
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    • Vk
      Vineet kumar
      2 Year ago
      4.4
      It features such as reliable braking systems, including disc brakes that provide strong stopping power when needed.
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    • H
      HASMUKHBHAI
      2 Year ago
      4.4
      The frame is typically made of steel, providing a sturdy and stable platform for the motorcycle. The bodywork is often minimalist, with clean lines and a sleek profile.
      Likes (1)
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    • Dd
      Dharam das
      2 Year ago
      4.4
      This bike heavily depends on proper maintenance and care. Regular oil changes, fluid checks, and adherence to the manufacturer?s recommended service schedule are crucial in ensuring the long-term reliability of the bike.
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