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[[Image:Big_ZX-12R.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A Kawasaki ZX-12R]]
[[Image:Big_ZX-12R.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A Kawasaki ZX-12R]]
The '''ZX-12R''' is a sport [[motorbike]] manufactured by [[Kawasaki Motorcycles]].
The '''ZX-12R''' is a sport [[motorbike]] manufactured by [[Kawasaki|Kawasaki Motorcycles]].
 
[[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki's]] flagship and answer to [[Suzuki|Suzuki's]] [[Suzuki GSX1300R|Hayabusa]], the ZX-12R is a fuel injected (4 x 48 mm throttle bodies) 1200 cc [[hypersport]]s [[Motorcycle]] generating 178 hp at standstill and 190 hp at 300 km/h by virtue of its very obvious ram-tube. Handling and [[brake|braking]] match the effortless power of the [[Internal combustion engine|engine]] resulting in a [[Motorcycle]] that is docile at low speeds and very easy to handle in heavy traffic but which has mind-numbing acceleration and a top speed in the region of 206.25 [[mph]] (330 [[km/h]]).
 
Starting with 2001 models, speed limiters were included to reduce the ZX-12R's top speed to 300 [[km/h]] .  This was due to the fact that federal governments (mainly in Europe) were concerned with the Japanese high speed war, and told the manufacturers that they could voluntarily reduce the speed, or there would be a law limiting speeds. Japanese manufacturers implemented a [[gentlemen's agreement]] where a mutual agreement exists which stipulates that they do not manufacture motorcycles that can go faster than 299 [[km/h]] .
 
==Specs==
*[[Media:ZX1200B1.PDF]]
*[[Media:ZX1200B2.PDF]]
*[[Media:ZX1200B3.PDF]]
*[[Media:ZX1200B4.PDF]]


[[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki's]] flagship and answer to [[Suzuki|Suzuki's]] [[Suzuki GSX1300R|Hayabusa]], the ZX-12R is a fuel injected (4 x 48 mm throttle bodies) 1200 cc [[hypersport]]s motorcycle generating 178 hp at standstill and 190 hp at 300 km/h by virtue of its very obvious ram-tube. Handling and [[brake|braking]] match the effortless power of the [[Internal combustion engine|engine]] resulting in a motorcycle that is docile at low speeds and very easy to handle in heavy traffic but which has mind-numbing acceleration and a top speed in the region of 206.25 [[mph]] (330 [[km/h]]).


Starting with [[2001]] models, speed limiters were included to reduce the ZX-12R's top speed to 300 [[km/h]] .  This was due to the fact that federal governments (mainly in Europe) were concerned with the Japanese high speed war, and told the manufacturers that they could voluntarily reduce the speed, or there would be a law limiting speeds. Japanese manufacturers implemented a [[gentlemen's agreement]] where a mutual agreement exists which stipulates that they do not manufacture motorcycles that can go faster than 299 [[km/h]] .


===External links===
===External links===
*[http://www.ninjazx12r.info/ Kawasaki ZX-12R Ninja Homepage]
*[http://www.ninjazx12r.info/ Kawasaki ZX-12R Ninja Homepage]
*[http://www.zx11.info/ Kawasaki ZX11/ZX12R Repository]
*[http://www.zx11.info/ Kawasaki ZX11/ZX12R Repository]
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 31 July 2019

A Kawasaki ZX-12R

The ZX-12R is a sport motorbike manufactured by Kawasaki Motorcycles.

Kawasaki's flagship and answer to Suzuki's Hayabusa, the ZX-12R is a fuel injected (4 x 48 mm throttle bodies) 1200 cc hypersports Motorcycle generating 178 hp at standstill and 190 hp at 300 km/h by virtue of its very obvious ram-tube. Handling and braking match the effortless power of the engine resulting in a Motorcycle that is docile at low speeds and very easy to handle in heavy traffic but which has mind-numbing acceleration and a top speed in the region of 206.25 mph (330 km/h).

Starting with 2001 models, speed limiters were included to reduce the ZX-12R's top speed to 300 km/h . This was due to the fact that federal governments (mainly in Europe) were concerned with the Japanese high speed war, and told the manufacturers that they could voluntarily reduce the speed, or there would be a law limiting speeds. Japanese manufacturers implemented a gentlemen's agreement where a mutual agreement exists which stipulates that they do not manufacture motorcycles that can go faster than 299 km/h .

Specs[edit | edit source]


External links[edit | edit source]