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The '''Kawasaki GPZ900R''' was a revolutionary [[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki motorcycle]] design, in that its 908 cc liquid cooled 16 valve engine was a first for Kawasaki, and delivered 115 [[Horsepower|brake horsepower]] (86 kW) (depending on market). Although its steel frame, 16 inch front and 18 inch rear wheels, [[Suspension | [[Image:Kawasaki gpz900r.jpg|thumb|right|230px|Kawasaki GPZ990R]] | ||
The '''Kawasaki GPZ900R''' was a revolutionary [[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki motorcycle]] design, in that its 908 cc liquid cooled 16 valve engine was a first for Kawasaki, and delivered 115 [[Horsepower|brake horsepower]] (86 kW) (depending on market). Although its steel frame, 16 inch front and 18 inch rear wheels, [[Motorcycle Suspension|air suspension]], and anti-dive forks were fairly standard at that time, it took Japanese [[Superbike racing|superbike]] performance to a new level. It had a top speed of about 155 mph (248 km/h) (holding the record for the fastest production bike at the time), and a standing quarter mile time of just 10.55s was recorded by a specialist rider. | |||
Many changes were introduced in following years, including a change in wheel size. Though it sold in large numbers, Kawasaki ended production for | Many changes were introduced in following years, including a change in wheel size. Though it sold in large numbers, Kawasaki ended production for Asian markets in 2003. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 31 July 2019
The Kawasaki GPZ900R was a revolutionary Kawasaki motorcycle design, in that its 908 cc liquid cooled 16 valve engine was a first for Kawasaki, and delivered 115 brake horsepower (86 kW) (depending on market). Although its steel frame, 16 inch front and 18 inch rear wheels, air suspension, and anti-dive forks were fairly standard at that time, it took Japanese superbike performance to a new level. It had a top speed of about 155 mph (248 km/h) (holding the record for the fastest production bike at the time), and a standing quarter mile time of just 10.55s was recorded by a specialist rider.
Many changes were introduced in following years, including a change in wheel size. Though it sold in large numbers, Kawasaki ended production for Asian markets in 2003.
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