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Phew! Home From Holiday Travels! Here's AN Excellent Reader Ride, Kawasaki H2 - 2 Stroke Restoration Till I Get Things Caught Up!

Philip Rochette writes in:HelloHere are some shots of my 1972 Kawasaki 750 H2 that I have recently restored.It was a long term and very interresting project .I enjoy my bike and I have a lot of fun riding it in the beautifull french Alps.Here is the link to my site about that restoration and more;http://kawasaki750h2.free.fr/Best regardsFantastic Restoration!  Thanks for the excellent pictures

Not a typo... A KLR 650 Cafe Racer...

There's a sentence I never thought I'd write... but you know it's not bad.Here's one more.  It's all l've got

1973 900 Z1. An Astounding Restoration!

I'm lifting this post straight out of The ADV rider thread I saw it in.  Too good to let it pass.  Thanks 1upand4down.In 1973 my dad bought this 900 Z1 new. I was 16 years old and he would letme ride it. He had other Kaw's he would let me ride like a 69 and 71 500 H1's.But there was nothing like the Super four 900. He sold the Z1 in 1975 to a friend of mine brother-in-law and he sold to his

Reader Ride. 1983 KZ1000 R2.

Chuck Margiott Writes in:Hello, Just sending you a photo of my bike. Just took it out of storage from 13 years ago. It looked like this when I put it away It is a 1983 KZ1000R2www.kz1000r.com for bike of the months photos.You've got a GREAT storage room there Chuck!  Thanks for the pics!

motor sports |motoGP |motorcycle modification news update | 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R First Ride

Updated chassis geometry features slightly steeper rake (0.5 degree) and 3mm less. The result is more weight on the front wheel.It’s hard to imagine that nearly three decades have passed since the first Kawasaki Ninja sportbike was unleashed on the motorcycling public (1983 GPZ900R). That motorcycle helped usher in the generation of sportbikes we enjoy today. Now Team Green is at it again,

motor sports |motoGP |motorcycle modification news update | 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R First Ride





Updated chassis geometry features slightly steeper rake (0.5 degree) and 3mm less. The result is more weight on the front wheel.
It’s hard to imagine that nearly three decades have passed since the first Kawasaki Ninja sportbike was unleashed on the motorcycling public (1983 GPZ900R). That motorcycle helped usher in the generation of sportbikes we enjoy today. Now Team Green is at it again, evolving the technical aspects of high-performance motorcycles with the release of its 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R. With the introduction of this Superbike, Kawi engineers have integrated a number of technologies that make it easier to ride than ever before. For the full technical briefing make sure to check out our 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R First Look article. In this review we’ll focus on our riding impression and how it performs at the racetrack.

ELECTRONICS

Never in a million years did I think there would come a day that I’d say this, but, without question the most exciting feature of the new ZX-10R has nothing to do with the engine, chassis or anything else mechanical. It all comes down to a tiny black box and two sensors attached to each wheel. These are the primary components that make up the Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC).

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The system is the most advanced traction control system we’ve ever used on a production motorcycle. It is designed to allow riders to get closer to the “limit” of the motorcycle’s performance by optimizing rear wheel spin and engine acceleration. Part of the reason the system works so well is because it is adaptive to riding conditions. Unlike other systems there are no pre-determined engine fuel or ignition maps. The system is constantly making calculations based on throttle position, engine acceleration, gear position (load force) and front and rear wheel speeds. This allows it to “predict” what might happen and adjust the engine’s ignition curve in real-time.

Four different modes are available based on rider preference or road conditions. Level 1 is designed for track use with racing tires. Level 2 is for general sport riding on either the street or racetrack, while Level 3 is for use in the wet or on slippery road surfaces. The system can also be disabled completely.

Each mode is selected by holding down a toggle button on the left clip-on for approximately one second. This can be done on the fly as long as the throttle is closed. The selected mode is then displayed on the LCD cockpit display. Furthermore the chosen mode selection is stored when the bike is turned off and on again.
 
The Kawasakis digital instrument panel offers a number of features and is now one of the best set-ups on the market.
The Ninja ZX-10R employs wheelie control that lets you to keep the throttle pinned to the stop when power wheelie out of a corner.
Stability at all speeds is a strong point of the new 10R.
The Ninja ZX-10R utilizes wheel speed sensors on each wheel to feed information to the traction control and engine management systems.
(Above) The Kawasaki’s digital instrument panel offers a number of features and is now one of the best set-ups on the market. (Center) The Ninja ZX-10R employs wheelie control that lets you to keep the throttle pinned to the stop when you power wheelie out of a corner. (Below) The Ninja ZX-10R utilizes wheel speed sensors on each wheel to feed information to the traction control and engine management systems.

Considering we’d never turned a wheel at Georgia’s Road Atlanta not to mention the chilly asphalt temperature, we began the test by riding the bike in Level 2 mode. With its sheer number of blind turns and rises Road Atlanta is a very tricky circuit to learn. Still within just a handful of laps it became immediately clear the benefits of the S-KTRC.

There are a number of dips and rises on the track where the bike will power wheelie in second, third and even fourth gear. The TC incorporates a wheelie control functionality that allows you to literally keep the throttle pinned as the front wheel lifts off the ground during a power wheelie. To my surprise, it actually took considerable seat time to get used to this feature as my brain is hard-wired to either: lift off the throttle, dab the rear brake, or tap the clutch lever to get the front wheel back on the pavement. But if you can turn-off your brain and put 100% faith in the electronics it’s simply incredible how well it works with it completely mitigating the chance of the bike looping out and instead putting the front wheel down in a smooth and very natural feeling manner. However, we did notice the system felt herky-jerky in Level 3 as the bike would wheelie then set down and repeat.

After I had put certain segments of the track together I started to get greedy with the throttle when standing the bike up off corners. The rear tire would still spin slightly but it would do so in such a way that you could feel the bike trying to maximize every bit of forward drive. It felt like it would spin, grip, spin, grip as opposed to just spinning excessively when we attempted the same maneuvers with S-KTRC disabled.

But the craziest thing is just how unobtrusive the system is, especially in Level 1. It works its magic so inconspicuously that it’s difficult to tell that it’s even working (there is a segmented bar graph-style TC activation meter on the dash that displays how active it is working but you need to take your eyes off the road to view it). As opposed to other TC systems employed on say the BMW and Ducati, the Kawi’s set-up is far less intrusive when activated and it doesn’t feel like it's restricting acceleration as much.

So will the TC system make the bike totally crash-proof? Not exactly. To test, I dialed in heavy throttle while transitioning from the edge to shoulder portion of the rear Bridgestone BT-003 race tire (learn more about this tire in the Bridgestone Battlax BT003 Tire Comparison) and one time the bike rear end snapped sideways and I popped out of the seat. The only thing that prevented me from crashing was basically luck.

If it doesn’t keep you from crashing what is it good for then? Think of it this way: The TC system takes off the “edge” of aggressive throttle input. It helps smoothen out the load you place on the rear tire during acceleration which in turn reduces wheel spin and maximizes acceleration off a corner. If you’re skilled enough you can certainly accomplish the same goal with your right wrist (Mat Mladin-style) but you’ll never be as consistent as the machine. Hands down this is the best feature of the new 10R and worth every penny of its $13,799 base MSRP.

ENGINE

The new Ninja ZX-10R uses a longer swingarm that stretches wheelbase to 56.1 inches.
The traction control system employed on the new 10R is the best system weve ever tested on a production motorcycle.
The new Ninja ZX-10R is a very easy motorcycle to ride around the racetrack.
Although the basic architecture of the engine, including its Inline-Four configuration, firing order and bore and stroke measurements are identical to the previous model year, many of the internal parts have been reworked. For more technical details refer to the 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R First Look.

The previous generation Ninja certainly didn’t lack any top end engine performance with it pumping out in excess of 160 horsepower at the rear tire (see the 2010 Kawasaki ZX-10R Comparison Track article). Although Kawasaki claims maximum power output to have increased it felt comparable to the 2008-2010 Ninja. Kawasaki did note that in stock form the U.S. spec ZX-10Rs are fairly restricted. To prove this they had a “Power Up” bike with a racing exhaust and different ECU and it did feel considerably faster and comparable to BMW’s S1000RR rocket ship. What did feel different however is the way in which the engine generates thrust.

The top-end power hit of yesteryear is gone and the powerband feels flatter than before (good thing). Throttle response continues to be excellent and the engine is very usable and friendly to manipulate at all rpm. We did notice however that it doesn’t pull with the same voracity as you close in on redline with power flattening up slightly. But we did appreciate the soft manner in which the engine hits the rev limiter which felt almost identical to the Z1000 (see the 2010 Kawasaki Z1000 First Ride). The exhaust note continues to be very quiet but there is still a fair amount of air intake howl, much to our pleasure.

The 10R now incorporates an engine power mode selection system similar to Suzuki’s GSX-R line of sportbikes. Three power modes are available ranging from “F” (full power mode), “M” (variable middle power—allows 75% of max power with a less aggressive power curve. Furthermore full power can still be accessed based on the throttle angle rate of change) and “L” (low power—60% of maximum with an even milder power curve). Similar to the S-KTRC system the power mode can be adjusted on the fly (as long as the throttle is closed) by pressing up on the left-hand clip-on toggle button for approximately one second. The selected mode is then displayed right above the S-KTRC setting on the instrument panel with the setting being retained when the bike is restarted.

CHASSIS

Without having ridden both bikes back-to-back it was difficult to tell if the new 10R is any more agile than the old one. Turn-in did feel more predicable then we remembered however.
The ZX-10R employs a new horizontally-mounted Showa gas-charged shock absorber.
The cockpit layout and riding ergonomics are a big improvement over last years bike.
(Above) Without having ridden both bikes back-to-back it was difficult to tell if the new 10R is any more agile than the old one. Turn-in did feel more predictable then we remembered however. (Center) The ZX-10R employs a new horizontally-mounted Showa gas-charged shock absorber. (Below) The cockpit layout and riding ergonomics are a big improvement over last year’s bike.
One of the biggest complaints we had with the old bike was how top-heavy it felt. The new Ninja has shed 22 pounds of mass with it now weighing in at 437 pounds with a full 4.5-gallon fuel load. Even better though is how much better its center of gravity feels.
 
Without riding the bikes back-to-back it was difficult to discern if the new Ninja steers any easier than the old one. Still we wouldn’t exactly term it as “flickable” but it did seem to steer more predictably than before which felt like it could be attributed to its improved mass centralization more than anything. We did notice how much more stable the bike is at high speeds with it headshaking far less than we’ve experience in the past.

We were generally pleased with the performance of last year’s fork and the new Showa BPF continues to provide excellent performance. It does a terrific job of controlling chassis pitch during hard braking, which we experienced entering Road Atlanta’s Turn 10 where you slow down from an indicated speed of 186 mph down to second gear.

Speaking of braking the Ninja continues to offer a very powerful braking set-up. Outright stopping force is incredible and the brakes didn’t fade at all at our pace. Initial bite is rather low which helps make the brakes easier to use for a novice rider but gradually ramps up as lever force is increased. Additionally the Ninja now offers an anti-lock braking system available as a $1000 option. The system only adds six pounds to the weight of the motorcycle; however it cannot be disabled like say the system employed on the BMW S1000RR. The bikes we rode were not outfitted with the system so look for a review in the future.

Even more impressive than the fork perhaps was the new horizontally-mounted Showa shock absorber. Overall the rear end of the bike seemed to squat less during hard acceleration and there was a high-level of feel during cornering. When you combine that along with the fantastic grip from the Bridgestone BT-003 race tire and phenomenal performance of the traction control system, the package facilitates strong drives off corners. Damping force also remained consistent throughout our 20-minute riding sessions.

ERGONOMICS

Next to the performance of the traction control system the revised cockpit and riding ergonomics is another area where the new 10R shines. Part of the reason why it feels much less top heavy than before is the 0.7 inch reduction in seat height. The profile of the fuel tank is also vastly improved with it feeling much more compact than before. We also liked
The new Ninja ZX-10R is a very easy motorcycle to ride around the racetrack.
The traction control system employed on the new 10R is the best system we’ve ever tested on a production motorcycle.
the way it was shaped which allowed us to grip it better during hard braking. The clip-ons also seemed to have a more logical bend that should prove to be more accommodating on the street as well. The position of the footpegs is now adjustable, which is another big plus for both street and track riders. Generally the cockpit was well proportioned and wasn’t at all cramped for my above average six-foot-tall frame.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Although we weren’t blown away by the added performance of the engine or chassis as compared to last year’s bike the electronics package on the new 10R is out of this world. Not only does it make the bike easier and safer to ride it allows you to better explore the astronomically high-performance that a modern day Superbike serves up. And to think that you can get a taste of a similar type of traction control and engine management technology that MotoGP bikes were using just a few years ago for a list price of $13,799 is absolutely mind boggling. Kudos to Kawasaki for continuing to evolve the realm of sportbikes with its easy-to-use and gimmick-free traction control system.

Stunning Kawasaki Z1R

Wow!  speaks for itself really...And thanks again to Danny Clark and his amazing Flickr page.

Wanderlust... Bike on a Boat.

 Saw this over on ADV Rider thread of the same name... LINK  Great Stuff.

Black Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 R 2010

Black Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 R 2010 Fotos
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Black Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 R 2010 Fotos
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Black Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 R 2010 Fotos
Black Kawasaki Ninja ZX 250 R 2010 Fotos
Kawasaki ZX Ninja 250 R(Gear Motor Ninja) is amid 34-36 actor dollars. Not far from the predictions of 32 actor INDOBIKERS rupiah. Easily the amount may be decreased if the Ninja ZX 250 was in assembly in Indonesia in added words not a CBU (Kawasaki Motor Accessories)). Probably the best endangered is the Honda CBR 150 and Kawasaki ZX 150. Besides the amount the aforementioned but the affection and achievement is able-bodied aloft the 250 ZX both these motors. Moreover Motor prices are not abundant altered (Ninja Gear). If Kawasaki Ninja ZX able to present at abutting year's 250CC absolutely ATPM Kawasaki Indonesia is after battling in the articulation of common motor action (Gear Motor). Consumers are able to axis at accustomed dealers Kawasaki (Motorcycle Accessories Ninja) in Indonesia (need confirmation). Besides, according to several sources of accepted importer of Kawasaki ZX Ninja 250 CC amount is beneath than 250 ranges amid 34-36 actor dollars with the blueprint and affection of the exact aforementioned assembly with the accepted motor Kawasaki (Kawasaki Motor Accessories) for Japanese and European markets.

2010 Kawasaki Z1000 by Roaring Toyz 'Review | Specification

Kawasaki Z1000
2010 Kawasaki Z1000 by Roaring Toyz 'Review:

The Kawasaki Z1000 2010 has been one of the best Japanese nakeds around, but new ways to make better riders always found either by individuals or with the tuner. This place has a habit to develop an upgrade kit that govern the whole bike a mile away from its original state a new product that just came out the factory gates.

Roaring Toyz Take 2010 for example the case of the Kawasaki Z1000. This bike is given a set of Performance Machine wheels (front 17-inch, 18-inch rear), 240 rear tire, a suspension that is built and strengthened Brocks 4-2-1 exhaust, just to mention some of the most impressive new features.

Gold / silver paintjob does not help at setting a standard bike apart from the brothers, but what we like most about this project is the fact that it seems that the only way to do it in the first place Kawi. This is really one of those bikes that people see and ask "what shares and what is bad about it?
 
2010 Kawasaki Z1000 specifications by Roaring Toyz:
  • 0Roaring Toyz Custom 240 Wide Tire Suspension Stock Length w / Institute of Stealth
  • Performance Machine Judge Wheels 17x3.5 "Front 18x8.5" Rear
  • Custom Chrome Black / Chrome Finish Contrast on wheels that were applied by Sport Chrome Plating
  • Performance Brocks Alien Head Exhaust System Custom 4-2-1
  • Euro Components Clutch perch And Hand Control Lever, Front Brake Master, Reservoir and Lever
  • Euro Components Custom Mirrors
  • Roaring Toyz Chrome Plated Radial Mount Front Brake calipers
  • Roaring Toyz Radial rear brake rotor Custom Mount Kit, Billet
  • Radial Mount Hanger and Chrome R / T Radial Caliper
  • Roaring Toyz Chrome Billet Rear Brake Master Cylinder
  • Custom Hustler Roaring Toyz Billet anodized Black / Rubber grips
  • Chrome Roaring Toyz Arrow Point Bar Ends
  • Roaring Toyz Billet Fully Adjustable Lowering Link
  • Roaring Toyz Contrast Cut Black anodized Billet Kickstand
  • Roaring Toyz Stainless Steel Brake Lines Custom braided Translucent Yellow w / Stainless Ended
  • Roaring Toyz Billet Fuel Cap Black anodized Quick Release
  • Black anodized Vortex Rear Sets
  • Vortex 5 Contrast Cut Black Cat rear sprocket
  • Pirelli Diablo 240 Rear Tire & 120/70/17 Tires Front XXL
  • Lawstcaws Black Frame Plug

Kawasaki Ninja 500R Specs | Review

Kawasaki Ninja 500R Specs and Review

Kawasaki Ninja 500R Review:
If you want a motorcycle that has proven itself time and time again, look no further than the Kawasaki Ninja 500R. The 500R is a brother to the Kawasaki Ninja 250R, and have beefier machines come in nearly 500cc's. Basic design of the 500R has changed little since it was introduced in the 80s, but over time the engineers at the Kawasaki has added the pieces to bring this classic in the modern era.

The Ninja 500R is equipped with a Liquid Cooled 498cc, 4 stroke Parallel twin engine that can reach a top speed of around 120mph, and run the quarter mile in 12.98 seconds. This is more than enough power to the road, and could make you smile ear to ear on the track. The bike has enough mid-range power-consuming but it really comes through once you roll a bit, that's where the fun really begins. The Bike weighs in at 388 pounds dry trim, and 437 when fully charged the fuel that helps if you ever had slow-speed maneuvers and you need to stop the bike from tipping over.

ninja's really come on its own when used in a vast urban landscape. Its slim design makes the wind lines to separate traffic between California and the engine has enough grunt to accelerate off the danger with a twist of the wrist. One thing you may want to do when doing a lot of cities up to replace the stock mirrors because they tend to be small and slightly to the wrong place for my tastes, and I have a feeling I'm not the only one who thinks so.

In my opinion this bike is one of the best bike for your money. It gets nearly 50 miles per gallon when driving normally, and the MSRP is only about $ 5,000, which is much cheaper than even a few big cheapest I-4 600cc sport bike. You can even take the Ninja used for around $ 2500-3500 by shopping around a bit and try to find a good agreement (see article I bought new VS buying Used). Couple that with cheaper insurance rates you will get a bike less than 600cc and you'll save a bundle enough!

So if you're a new rider looking for a little more power than the Kawasaki Ninja 250R can provide, then look at this bike. You definitely will not be disappointed.

Kawasaki Ninja 500R specs:
Engine Four-stroke, DOHC, parallel twin
Displacement 498cc
Starting Electric
Bore x stroke 74.0 x 58.0mm
Compression ratio 10.8:1
Liquid Cooling
Carburetion Keihin CVK34 x 2
TCBI Ignition with Digital Advance
Six-speed Transmission
Chain final drive
Frame High-tensile steel, perimeter design
Rake / trail 27 degrees / 3.6 ins.
Front suspension / wheel travel 37mm hydraulic telescopic fork / 5.1 ins.
Rear suspension / wheel travel UNI-contract ® system with single shock / 3.9 ins.
Front tire 110/70-17 tubeless
Rear tire 130/70x17 tubeless
Front brake / rear brake Hydraulic disc / Disc
Overall length is 82.5 ins.
Overall width 27.6 ins.
Overall height 45.7 ins.
Ground clearance 4.7 ins.
Seat height 30.5 ins.
A curb weight 434.4 lbs.

Kawasaki Ninja Best Motor Sport in Japan

Kawasaki Ninja Best Motor Sport in Japan

Motor sport 150 cc 2 stroke that still exist today. The issue of banning motorcycle engined 2 about 4 years ago was unable to stem the public's enthusiasm for Ninja 150. In fact, sales figures one of the mainstay products of PT. Kawasaki Motor Indonesia (KMI) was kept racing. This is because the engineering created for this motor KMI remain environmentally friendly and pass the Euro 2 emission standards.
As expressed President Director of KMI, Shigeyo Ikemoto. Ninja deliberately created to be a legend in Indonesia. "In 1996, the first generation born Ninja 150. At that time, this bike brings big names and the Kawasaki Ninja. Kawasaki bonding as the best producer in the world of motor sport. Meanwhile, a variant known as the Ninjas best motor sport in Japan, America and Europe".
Ikemoto own a Ninja 150 conceiver birth. Famous brand image and legendary variant on the highway and the number one quality that makes a dream Ninja 150 motor sport in Indonesia. Streamlined body shape which rests on a sturdy chassis which imaged a true racing motorcycle make anyone who is interested in having young at heart. Moreover engine capacity of 150 cc 2 stroke powerful indeed known. For 2 stroke mania, motors of this type will not be irreplaceable. Starting from the force, acceleration, typical of the exhaust sound, and vibration that helped add to the adrenaline.
"Even compared to the step motor 4 cc above 200 cc, power Ninja 150 is still the largest. In addition, acceleration and top speed makes adrenaline ride. Because spontaneous and no death. "Freddyanto said Basuki, Promotion Manager of KMI.
Currently, the Ninja 150 was one of the motor 2 which is still manufactured and meet the Euro 2 emission standards in addition to Yamaha RX King. This is possible because the technology Super kIPS, HSAS, and Two Stage Catalityc Converter (TSCC). Ninja 2 does not consist of 2 variants of the R and RR. Single R, R type familiar calls itself a streetfighter variant which has two variants. That is M. Characteristic radius of wheel wear, a unique front brake disc, rear drum brakes, handlebars pipes, and lights, rounded reinforce masculine impression. While Ninja L features a little over three M. Velg bars, rear disc brakes, handlebar clamp, and a futuristic lamps. While the double-R, is the highest variance, has the greatest power compared to his brother. In contrast to the other, this variant uses a tubular pipe frame and a full fairing. Other features, handlebar clamp, racing wheels + front disc rear seat double seat, equipped with a stabilizer arm swing is like real racing motorcycle.
TSCC technology filters out toxic gas twice. HSAS system to inject fresh air into the exhaust to help decompose toxic gases.
"Ninja uses two catalysts. The latest technology that ensures low toxicity rid of gas. Medium Super Ninja kIPS made all the more powerful types from low to high rpm. "Said Reiner M. Sitorus, Senior Manager of Spare-Parts and Service Department of KMI.
Yamaha RX King himself also used the two catalysts. Only RX King orientation limited sales outside Java by the year 2009 while the Ninja Series throughout Indonesia. Including Java course. Without a time limit, after which no requests from the public.
It's a Ninja 150 to boost sales. Post-issue instead of negative prohibitions 2 did not spread, all types of sales figures increased Ninja 150. This is evidenced by the 100,000 sales figure standardize the end of 2008.
"Since the year 2006 its sales rose sharply. Starting from 7000 the units, an increase of 13,000 units so, and this year is already more than 225,000 units. "Proud Mitsuhiko Okada, Marketing Division, KMI.
All due Ninja 150 is able to meet the desires and needs of a true motor sport fans will sense the real motor sport.
"Design Ninja is a true motor sport. With hydraulic monoshock suspension make it comfortable to maneuver. Ergonomics make a Ninja 150 riders were in the motor racing. We also add a touch of sporty striping display the latest in Ninja 150. "Collapse Ikemoto San.

2011 Kawasaki Ninja 400R Unveiled

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2011 Kawasaki KX 65 USA Specifications

2011 Kawasaki KX 65 
2011 New Kawasaki KX 65 Usa Edition
2011 Kawasaki KX 65 – USA Specifications
MSRP: $3,499 USD
ENGINE
Two-stroke single
Displacement: 64.7cc
Bore x Stroke: 44.5 x 41.6mm
Cooling System: Liquid
Carburetion: Mikuni VM24SS
Induction: Four-petal reed valve
Compression ratio: 8.4: 1
Ignition: Digital CDI
Transmission: Six-speed
Final drive: Chain
Frame Type: Semi-double-cradle, high-tensile steel
Rake/Trail: 27 degrees / 2.4 in.
Front suspension / wheel travel: 33mm leading axle conventional fork with four-way rebound damping / 8.3 in.
Rear suspension / wheel travel: UNI-TRAK® single shock system with four-way rebound damping and fully adjustable spring preload / 9.4
Front Tire Size: 60/100×14
Rear Tire Size: 80/100×12
Front brakes / rear brakes: Hydraulic disc / Disc
Overall length: 62.6 in.
Overall width: 29.9 in.
Overall height: 37.6 in.
Ground clearance: 12
Seat height: 29.9 in.
Curb weight: 132.2 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 1.0 gal.
Wheelbase: 44.1 in.
Color Choices: Lime Green

2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250R



2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250R
2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250R

2007 Kawasaki Ninja
2007 Kawasaki Ninja

Kawasaki Ninja 250R
Kawasaki Ninja 250R


Kawasaki Ninja 250R
Kawasaki Ninja 250R

KAWASAKI EDGE SPECIFICATION

kawasaki edgekawasaki back again launched a new motorcycle in Indonesia is kawasaki edge. which has a 112cc engine capacity. This motor is likely to be pesain from yamaha vega in 112cc motorcycle class. for more details about the specification of kawasaki edge. please see below.

kawasaki edge
Specification of Kawasaki Edge :

Engine type: 4 stroke, SOHC 2 Valves
Diameter x Stroke: 53.0 x 50.6 mm
Number & Fill Cylinders: 1 Cylinder & 112cc
Compression Comparison: 1: 9.5
Maximum power: 8:30 / 8000 RPM
Maximum torque: 8.13 Nm / 6500 RPM
Carburetor: Keihin PB 18 (Mark P064)
Starter System: Electric & Kick Starter
Total Transmission: 4 speed
Gigi transfer patterns: N-1-2-3-4-N
Type Final Reduction System: Chain Drive
Oil Filtering System: Screen & Oil Filters
Overall drive ratio: 8.900 @ Top Gear
Ignition system: DC CDI
Lubrication System: Forced Lubrication
Oil Filtering System: Screen & Oil Filters
Lubricant Oil Capacity: 1.1 liters
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.4 liters
Spark plug: NGK C6HSA
Length x Width x Height: 1895mm x 1045mm x 700mm
Seat Height: 750mm
Axis Wheels distance: 1230mm
Lowest distance to the ground: 140mm
Maximum weight: 104 kg
Frame Type: Underbone, Turbular
Front Suspension: Fork Teleskopic
Rear Suspension: Swing Arm
Front Tire Size: 2.50 "- 17"
Rear Tire Size: 2.75 "- 17"
Brakes Front: Disc Brake
Rear brakes: Drumbrake (uky)

NEW NEW KAWASAKI D-TRACKER 150 D-TRACKER 150

NEW KAWASAKI D-TRACKER 150Kawasaki is ready to bring new surprises in the two-wheel arena homeland. Especially if it was not conforming to a new motor two of nature, or SuperMoto, D-Tracker 150.D-Tracker 150 is, in truth taken from the trail the best-selling platform Kawasaki KLX 150, it's just that there bedanya.

Ya, brother of the latest from D-Tracker X-250 is soon going to pitch in the main roads homeland, certainly with an engine capacity of more kakak.Pada summary of the tire for example, 14-inch rim size, although it actually looks small, selected for ease in maneuvering extreme biker in the road sector raya.Begitu also on the front suspension that has brought the technology upside down, so the flavor really supermotonya right will be distinguished by the bikers.

( 2011 ) NEW KAWASAKI ZX-10R NINJA

2011 NEW KAWASAKI ZX-10R NINJA
NEW KAWASAKI ZX-10R NINJA


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Last summer, accepting “found” abstruse assets of a new agent “flat” (with accumbent butt bank) anchored by Kawasaki at the all-embracing apparent office, we affected the abstruse analysis of new horizons by Japanese engineers, the research, conceivably a college akin of drivability, as occurred in off-road by Husaberg Yamaha aboriginal and again with their latest distinct cylinder.

The little advice that can be accepted from the actual appear today assume to instead ascertain a absolutely new architecture but not too far from the archetypal blueprint of a 4-cylinder superbike. The anatomy of the cine breadth the bike after keels is set on the dyno you can see the anatomy is aluminum ambit bifold girder, the swing-arm differentiated breadth of generous, light-alloy auto with three spokes and a codon in appearance Kawasaki Z1000 ” (thin and not too accursed up).

The shock should be abundant absorbed with accelerating bond and positioned aloft the axial allotment of the beat arm, apparently to accomplish allowance for the bankrupt system, with pre-chamber amid beneath the axis aspect aquiver and low muffler on the appropriate side. As for the fork, it is about taken for accepted the intriduzione Showa BPF, as has already been done on the “sister” Kawasaki ZX-6R.

The account shows close curve and multifaceted, with the big aperture air assimilation amid centrally on the windshield to aerate the burden of aqueous intake. Extreme is additionally the adventure for bigger aerodynamics, with a plexiglass abundant inclined, and conceivably an breadth to “double layer” for the abandon of the fairing.

As for the abstruse abstracts is not accepted but acutely annihilation in our assessment it is believable to accomplish a accustomed declared 200 bhp timberline (without absolute air induction), in the deathwatch of aftermost trend launched by BMW with S1000RR, able of 193 hp, the best able superbike alternation currently marketed. Among the advantages of the new Ninja superbike will absolutely additionally a akin of awful avant-garde cyberbanking ascendancy of power, with assorted mapping and absorption control.
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