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Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX or the 2025 Ninja 1100 SX SE

Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX or the 2025 Ninja 1100 SX SE
15 Oct
Written by Mark Stewart

A comparative journey between two giants of sport touring

In the realm of sport touring motorcycles, Kawasaki has long been a dominant force, renowned for crafting machines that deliver both power and comfort in equal measure. The 2024 Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX and the 2025 Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX SE are two prime examples of the brand’s commitment to excellence. Both bikes are designed for riders who crave a combination of exhilarating performance and long-distance comfort, yet they cater to slightly different niches within the spectrum of sport touring.

On the surface, both motorcycles seem to share a similar foundation, boasting a displacement of 1,043 cm³ on the 1000cc and SE 1100 upgrades to 1099cc powered by a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four engine. This configuration is celebrated for its smooth power delivery and reliability, catering to both spirited solo rides and long-haul journeys with a passenger. However, it's the unique attributes and riding experiences that distinguish these models from one another.



The Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX embodies the essence of a well-rounded sport tourer. It's a machine crafted for riders who enjoy the thrill of sport riding but aren't willing to sacrifice comfort and versatility. Equipped with advanced features like traction control and cruise control, the Ninja 1000SX ensures every ride is both exhilarating and composed. The bike's design speaks to the traditional Ninja spirit, emphasizing agility and performance.

In contrast, the Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX SE is tailored for those who seek the pinnacle of sport touring performance. Introduced as a 2025 model, this motorcycle pushes the boundaries with advanced technology and unparalleled comfort. It’s a worthy successor, setting a new benchmark with enhancements that include Ohlins S46 rear shock  and Brembo Brake upgrade to to the front end , plus the addition of heated grips as standard to cater to both short sprints and all-day touring. Riders will find the Ninja 1100SX SE offers a more bespoke experience, complete with superior ergonomics and an updated chassis that contributes to its all-rounded excellence.

Of note, both motorcycles share impressive specifications, such as a similar bore and stroke (77 x 56 mm), compression ratio (11.8:1), rated output (104.5 kW at 10,000 rpm), and maximum torque (111 N•m at 8,000 rpm). The likeness in these fundamental specs may tempt potential buyers to consider them interchangeable; however, the integration of distinct features and nuances alters their riding experiences significantly.

When deciding between the two models, it ultimately comes down to the rider’s personal preference and intended use. Riders who prioritize a cost-effective option with a blend of sporty excitement and touring capability might find the £10,249 Ninja 1000SX to be an ideal match. It’s a competent companion for solo ventures and shared adventures alike, offering the freedom to experience roads with assured control and comfort.

Meanwhile, those willing to invest in a motorcycle that promises cutting-edge technology and heightened comfort for the long haul should lean towards the £13,999 Ninja 1100SX SE. It effortlessly combines performance with touring luxury, making it a compelling choice for riders who envision their journeys stretched across endless horizons.

Choosing between these two models hinges on one’s desire for either an exhilarating sport-oriented experience or a commitment to luxurious touring prowess. Both bikes embody the Ninja lineage, yet uniquely cater to distinct preferences within the world of premium sport touring.

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