2019 Spring, as you may know, has come to an end but we still have beautiful memories about those old good (and way cooler) days – and here on Ridin’Girls Blog we have also some very special and beautiful photos to refersh memory. So take a breath from this sweltering summer and then have a look at the amazing German biker girl and misterious blonde socialite Vanessa showing off her black magic 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 300 under a marvellous cherry blossom somewhere in Niedersachsen. Refreshing, isn’t it?
vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Wenn dir dein Bike die Show stiehlt, naja ist ja auch ein Motorradaccount. 🤷🏼♀️😂 Aber nächstes mal nehm ich auch gern etwas mehr von dem Fokus - danke 😂🙈 . Habt einen schönen Tag, macht das beste aus der Hitze 😅🌡☀️| Have a nice day, I hope you have as good weather as here in Germany 🌡☀️🤪” • published: Jun 25, 2019
vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Enjoy your day🤗🥰 Schönen sonnigen Dienstag😍☀️ Ich war gerade beim Nageltermin und hab jetzt wieder freshe Nägel💅🏼Endlich 😂☝🏼 & jetzt heißt es erneut lernen🙇🏼♀️ Ich hoffe ihr nutzt das Wetter besser als ich👙🏊♀️☀️🏍 ———————————————————————— PS: nicht vergessen- niemals in die Kamera gucken (das bringt Unglück, oder so😂) - ne mal im Ernst, ich weiß nicht wieso ich immer wegguck🤷🏼♀️ noch müsst ihr damit leben, neue Fotos gibts erst ab Juli😖😪🤭” • published: Jun 18, 2019
vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Throwback Thursday 🤩 zu meiner wohl schönsten Fotolocation bisher😏 Ich hoffe ihr hattet alle einen schönen Feiertag 🥳🥰 Genießt den restlichen Abend 🌸 —————— 📸 @primee51” • published: May 30, 2019
vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “🌸🌸🌸 Habt einen schönen Tag. Das Wetter spielt ja mit☀️😊✌🏼” • published: Apr 30, 2019
vanessa🌸 su Instagram: “I do a thing called what I want. 💁🏼♀️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 📸 @primee51” “#vanyiaRacing #ridersbook #throttlesociety #bikegeneration #2wheelslovers #superbikesgram #bikekingz #motogirls #girlswhoride #bikefam #ridersbook #riderich #bikersofinstagram #bikergirl #yamaha #kawasaki #kawagirl #ninja300 #leovince #leovinceofficial #alpinestars #rideordie #ridesafe #scorpionhelmet #bikelife #season2019” • published: Apr 24, 2019
vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Happy Easter 🐰☀️ Habt einen schönen Tag mit euren Liebsten🌸” & “#vanyiaRacing #ridersbook #throttlesociety #bikegeneration #2wheelslovers #superbikesgram #bikekingz #motogirls #girlswhoride #bikefam #ridersbook #riderich #bikersofinstagram #bikergirl #yamaha #kawasaki #kawagirl #ninja300 #leovince #leovinceofficial #alpinestars #rideordie #ridesafe #scorpionhelmet #bikelife #season2019 #spring #cherryblossom #easter” • published: Apr 21, 2019
vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Spring vibes 🌸✌🏼 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ So ein guten Tag gehabt! Ich hoffe ihr genießt das Wetter genauso wie wir 😍👆🏻 #spring #cherryblossom ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 📸 @primee51” • published: Apr 18, 2019
vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Flip your hair like you just don‘t care. 💁🏼♀️✨” • published: Aug 23, 2018

vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Wenn dir dein Bike die Show stiehlt, naja ist ja auch ein Motorradaccount. 🤷🏼♀️😂 Aber nächstes mal nehm ich auch gern etwas mehr von dem Fokus - danke 😂🙈 . Habt einen schönen Tag, macht das beste aus der Hitze 😅🌡☀️| Have a nice day, I hope you have as good weather as here in Germany 🌡☀️🤪” • published: Jun 25, 2019

vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Enjoy your day🤗🥰 Schönen sonnigen Dienstag😍☀️ Ich war gerade beim Nageltermin und hab jetzt wieder freshe Nägel💅🏼Endlich 😂☝🏼 & jetzt heißt es erneut lernen🙇🏼♀️ Ich hoffe ihr nutzt das Wetter besser als ich👙🏊♀️☀️🏍 ———————————————————————— PS: nicht vergessen- niemals in die Kamera gucken (das bringt Unglück, oder so😂) - ne mal im Ernst, ich weiß nicht wieso ich immer wegguck🤷🏼♀️ noch müsst ihr damit leben, neue Fotos gibts erst ab Juli😖😪🤭” • published: Jun 18, 2019

vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Throwback Thursday 🤩 zu meiner wohl schönsten Fotolocation bisher😏 Ich hoffe ihr hattet alle einen schönen Feiertag 🥳🥰 Genießt den restlichen Abend 🌸 —————— 📸 @primee51” • published: May 30, 2019

vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “🌸🌸🌸 Habt einen schönen Tag. Das Wetter spielt ja mit☀️😊✌🏼” • published: Apr 30, 2019

vanessa🌸 su Instagram: “I do a thing called what I want. 💁🏼♀️ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 📸 @primee51” “#vanyiaRacing #ridersbook #throttlesociety #bikegeneration #2wheelslovers #superbikesgram #bikekingz #motogirls #girlswhoride #bikefam #ridersbook #riderich #bikersofinstagram #bikergirl #yamaha #kawasaki #kawagirl #ninja300 #leovince #leovinceofficial #alpinestars #rideordie #ridesafe #scorpionhelmet #bikelife #season2019” • published: Apr 24, 2019

vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Happy Easter 🐰☀️ Habt einen schönen Tag mit euren Liebsten🌸” & “#vanyiaRacing #ridersbook #throttlesociety #bikegeneration #2wheelslovers #superbikesgram #bikekingz #motogirls #girlswhoride #bikefam #ridersbook #riderich #bikersofinstagram #bikergirl #yamaha #kawasaki #kawagirl #ninja300 #leovince #leovinceofficial #alpinestars #rideordie #ridesafe #scorpionhelmet #bikelife #season2019 #spring #cherryblossom #easter” • published: Apr 21, 2019

vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Spring vibes 🌸✌🏼 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ So ein guten Tag gehabt! Ich hoffe ihr genießt das Wetter genauso wie wir 😍👆🏻 #spring #cherryblossom ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 📸 @primee51” • published: Apr 18, 2019
The Kawasaki Ninja 300, or EX300, is a 296 cc (18.1 cu in) Ninja series sport bike introduced by Kawasaki in 2012 for the 2013 model year. With adrenaline rush-inducing performance, effortless handling characteristics and a 296cc engine, the Ninja 300 torches the competition across the board—including bikes significantly larger engines. Don’t let the “lightweight” designation fool you: this is not your average sportbike.
The 2018 Ninja 300 wears the same panels as its predecessor Ninja 250, however, the new metallic paint job and a smattering of graphics lend a fresh appeal to the baby Ninja. Though most of the components, like the panels, wheels, tyres and wiring are locally sourced, there is no perceived drop in quality levels. The fit and finish are just as good as it has been with no panel gaps or mismatched paint to speak of. The switchgear feels high quality as well and there’s this nice, tactile feel to the switches. The 296cc, liquid cooled parallel twin engine is the same unit that we’ve seen in the older bike. It produces 39PS at 11,000rpm and 27Nm at 10,000rpm and is paired to a six-speed gearbox. The motor is quite tractable at low speeds and you can pootle around town in sixth at speeds around and upwards of 50kmph. However, the engine is in its element only post 7,000rpm. It also sounds a lot sportier as the tacho needle swoops towards the redline. For those of you who enjoy spirited riding, it’s best to keep the engine spinning above the 10,000rpm mark as that’s where the sweet spot lies. Throttle response is crisp allowing the rider to modulate inputs precisely.
The 0-100kmph dash is dispatched in 7.28s which is decent when you consider its 179kg kerb weight. Another aspect about the engine that I really liked is its refinement. There are barely any vibrations to speak of in the low and mid-range and you’ll only feel a tiny buzz in the clip on handlebars once you approach the redline. What this means is that the engine runs stress free at speeds around 100-120kmph which makes the Ninja 300 an excellent touring machine as much as track day bike. And it’s quite efficient as well. It delivers 28.5 kmpl in the city and the figure climbs to 32.2kmpl on the highway. Consider the 17-litre fuel tank and the Ninja 300 offers a good tank range, again highlighting it’s touring cred.
The Ninja 300 uses a diamond type steel frame with conventional, 37mm right side up forks at the front and an adjustable, link type gas charged monoshock at the rear. The set-up is stiff yet pliant and the Ninja absorbs most of the imperfections on the road. The new MRF Zapper tyres are way better than the budget IRC tyres that the older model was shod with. The grip levels are significantly better, allowing you to push hard in a corner. While the handling is not sharp like the Yamaha R3 or thrilling like the KTM RC 390, thanks to a relaxed geometry, the Ninja 300 is definitely sure-footed. Turn in is precise and the long wheelbase aids mid-corner stability. It’s this friendly nature that makes the Ninja 300 a good learning tool, either up a mountain road or the race track. One of the biggest highlights of the new Ninja 300 is the new locally sourced brakes (by Endurance) with ABS as standard. While there’s adequate feedback through the lever and the safety net of ABS gives you the confidence to go hard on the brakes. I do wish the brakes had a little more initial bite, though.
The Ninja 300, as a product, has grown long in the tooth now. Globally, the Ninja 400 has replaced the Ninja 300 but it’s eye watering price tag in Asia (especially in India) only created a huge gap between the two models in the recent years. At Rs 2.98 lakh, the Ninja 300 is a sweet deal if you consider what it offers. You get a twin-cylinder motorcycle that’s well built, can handle daily commutes, touring as well as the occasional track day. The addition of ABS is like the cherry on top of the cake. If you can get past the thought that you are essentially buying a motorcycle that was launched in 2013, and if you’ve always wanted to move up from a single-cylinder motorcycle, the 2018 Ninja 300 makes a strong case for itself.
The 2018 Ninja 300 wears the same panels as its predecessor Ninja 250, however, the new metallic paint job and a smattering of graphics lend a fresh appeal to the baby Ninja. Though most of the components, like the panels, wheels, tyres and wiring are locally sourced, there is no perceived drop in quality levels. The fit and finish are just as good as it has been with no panel gaps or mismatched paint to speak of. The switchgear feels high quality as well and there’s this nice, tactile feel to the switches. The 296cc, liquid cooled parallel twin engine is the same unit that we’ve seen in the older bike. It produces 39PS at 11,000rpm and 27Nm at 10,000rpm and is paired to a six-speed gearbox. The motor is quite tractable at low speeds and you can pootle around town in sixth at speeds around and upwards of 50kmph. However, the engine is in its element only post 7,000rpm. It also sounds a lot sportier as the tacho needle swoops towards the redline. For those of you who enjoy spirited riding, it’s best to keep the engine spinning above the 10,000rpm mark as that’s where the sweet spot lies. Throttle response is crisp allowing the rider to modulate inputs precisely.
The 0-100kmph dash is dispatched in 7.28s which is decent when you consider its 179kg kerb weight. Another aspect about the engine that I really liked is its refinement. There are barely any vibrations to speak of in the low and mid-range and you’ll only feel a tiny buzz in the clip on handlebars once you approach the redline. What this means is that the engine runs stress free at speeds around 100-120kmph which makes the Ninja 300 an excellent touring machine as much as track day bike. And it’s quite efficient as well. It delivers 28.5 kmpl in the city and the figure climbs to 32.2kmpl on the highway. Consider the 17-litre fuel tank and the Ninja 300 offers a good tank range, again highlighting it’s touring cred.
The Ninja 300 uses a diamond type steel frame with conventional, 37mm right side up forks at the front and an adjustable, link type gas charged monoshock at the rear. The set-up is stiff yet pliant and the Ninja absorbs most of the imperfections on the road. The new MRF Zapper tyres are way better than the budget IRC tyres that the older model was shod with. The grip levels are significantly better, allowing you to push hard in a corner. While the handling is not sharp like the Yamaha R3 or thrilling like the KTM RC 390, thanks to a relaxed geometry, the Ninja 300 is definitely sure-footed. Turn in is precise and the long wheelbase aids mid-corner stability. It’s this friendly nature that makes the Ninja 300 a good learning tool, either up a mountain road or the race track. One of the biggest highlights of the new Ninja 300 is the new locally sourced brakes (by Endurance) with ABS as standard. While there’s adequate feedback through the lever and the safety net of ABS gives you the confidence to go hard on the brakes. I do wish the brakes had a little more initial bite, though.
The Ninja 300, as a product, has grown long in the tooth now. Globally, the Ninja 400 has replaced the Ninja 300 but it’s eye watering price tag in Asia (especially in India) only created a huge gap between the two models in the recent years. At Rs 2.98 lakh, the Ninja 300 is a sweet deal if you consider what it offers. You get a twin-cylinder motorcycle that’s well built, can handle daily commutes, touring as well as the occasional track day. The addition of ABS is like the cherry on top of the cake. If you can get past the thought that you are essentially buying a motorcycle that was launched in 2013, and if you’ve always wanted to move up from a single-cylinder motorcycle, the 2018 Ninja 300 makes a strong case for itself.
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Some rare photos of Vanessa in her early days on Instagram before choosing her ridin’style: her blond hair tied back in a braid

vanessa🌸 (@vanyiaracing) on Instagram: “Flip your hair like you just don‘t care. 💁🏼♀️✨” • published: Aug 23, 2018

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