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[[Image:ZX-10R (1).jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''The 2006 Kawasaki "Ninja" ZX10R''']] | |||
The '''Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R''' is [[Kawasaki]]'s follow-up to the [[ZX-9R]] [[Sport bike | sportbike]]. The highly-praised ZX-10R combines the handling of an older, less technologically advanced 600 cc bike with the performance of a litre bike, making it the ultimate track tool. Its ultra-narrow chassis, low weight, radial brakes, and its 180 bhp engine make it a very competitive package for its Japanese rivals: [[Suzuki]]'s [[Suzuki GSX-R 1000|GSX-R 1000]], [[Honda]]'s [[Honda CBR1000RR|CBR1000RR]] and [[Yamaha]]'s [[Yamaha YZF-R1|R1]]. | The '''Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R''' is a 1000[[cc]], [[four cylinder]], [[four stroke]], [[street motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Kawasaki]]. | ||
==About== | |||
[[Kawasaki]]'s follow-up to the [[Kawasaki ZX9R|ZX-9R]] [[Sport bike | sportbike]]. The highly-praised ZX-10R combines the handling of an older, less technologically advanced 600 cc bike with the performance of a litre bike, making it the ultimate track tool. Its ultra-narrow chassis, low weight, radial brakes, and its 180 bhp engine make it a very competitive package for its Japanese rivals: [[Suzuki]]'s [[Suzuki GSX-R 1000|GSX-R 1000]], [[Honda]]'s [[Honda CBR1000RR|CBR1000RR]] and [[Yamaha]]'s [[Yamaha YZF-R1|R1]]. | |||
The "Ninja" ZX-10R puts Kawasaki at the front of sportbike design and performance. Capable of exceeding 100 mph (160 km/h) in first gear, from the overall shape to the smallest detail, the ZX-10R combines high technology with the latest innovations, including a new, high-output engine, ultra-narrow aluminum frame, ergonomic design and compact bodywork with a frontal area smaller than those of most 600 cc sportbikes. | The "Ninja" ZX-10R puts Kawasaki at the front of sportbike design and performance. Capable of exceeding 100 mph (160 km/h) in first gear, from the overall shape to the smallest detail, the ZX-10R combines high technology with the latest innovations, including a new, high-output engine, ultra-narrow aluminum frame, ergonomic design and compact bodywork with a frontal area smaller than those of most 600 cc sportbikes. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The ZX-10R was introduced in 2004, with minor revisions in 2005. It replaces the | The ZX-10R was introduced in 2004, with minor revisions in 2005. It replaces the venerable ZX-9R and its decade long reign. | ||
The complete overhaul to the ZX-10R in 2006 sees the most comprehensive round of changes since the bike was introduced. | The complete overhaul to the ZX-10R in 2006 sees the most comprehensive round of changes since the bike was introduced. | ||
In 2004 and 2005 the ZX-10R won "Best Superbike" and "Masterbike" from Cycle | In 2004 and 2005 the ZX-10R won "Best Superbike" and "Masterbike" from ''Cycle World'' magazine. | ||
The first Kawasaki Ninja was in 1984. | The first Kawasaki Ninja was in 1984. | ||
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