Whereas Staff Inexperienced might have damaged various hearts by limiting the debut of their all-new Eliminator 400 to Japan’s markets, we will nonetheless drool on the new machine’s efficacy, aesthetic, and general parallel-twin badassery.
The Eliminator 400 is Kawsaski’s most up-to-date brainchild, the best sibling to hover in the identical basic nook as the model’s Vulcan cruiser and the ultra-accessible Honda Insurgent 500.
Being the brand new successor to Kawi’s 400cc platform, the Eliminator debuted because the multi-conglomerate marque’s excellent integration into the entry-level cruiser trade, with the bike’s 399cc, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, parallel-twin engine boasting a really accessible 45hp and 26lb-ft of torque (through protection from RideApart).

The Eliminator 400 additionally comes within the type of an upgraded SE model, which can apparently sport a “GPS-ready show and even entrance and rear-facing cameras” – all of that are rumored to be slotted for a worldwide debut this 12 months.
At the moment, the Eliminator 400 goes for round $5,732 USD ($6,480 USD for the SE variant), so keep tuned to see what a worldwide market debut will do for her value level.
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