Difference between revisions of "Kawasaki ZX1000D"

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The ZX-10R Ninja is Kawasaki's "sequel" to the ZX-9R. The bike was officially launched in 2004 and slightly revised in 2005. The ZX-10R Ninja has a very narrow chassis that holds a light but powerful 998 cc engine. This lightweight super-sport is Kawasaki's response to Honda's CBR-1000RR Fireblade, to Suzuki's GSX-R 1000 and to Yamaha's YZF-R1. In 2004 and 2005, the Kawasaki ZX-10R won Best Superbike from Cycle World magazine and the prestigious international Masterbike competition. It is known to be the most 'hard edged' or race oriented out of the Japanese one-liter inline four cylinder motorcycles, with relatively quick steering and a ferocious powerband.
The ZX-10R Ninja is Kawasaki's "sequel" to the ZX-9R. The bike was officially launched in 2004 and slightly revised in 2005. The ZX-10R Ninja has a very narrow chassis that holds a light but powerful 998 cc engine. This lightweight super-sport is Kawasaki's response to Honda's CBR-1000RR Fireblade, to Suzuki's GSX-R 1000 and to Yamaha's YZF-R1. In 2004 and 2005, the Kawasaki ZX-10R won Best Superbike from Cycle World magazine and the prestigious international Masterbike competition. It is known to be the most 'hard edged' or race oriented out of the Japanese one-liter inline four cylinder motorcycles, with relatively quick steering and a ferocious powerband.
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[[Category:Sport Bike motorcycles]]
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