2003 Kawasaki Ninja Zx-7r Zx-7r Sportbike on 2040-motos
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2003 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R.You can just call it ¿¿¿Champ.¿¿¿What do you call a motorcycle that¿¿¿s won a huge collection of AMA Superbike championships? That sits on the front row and then wins against larger displacement machines? ¿¿¿Champ¿¿¿ will do. Or, more formally, it¿¿¿s the Ninja¿¿ ZX-7R. This In-Line Four boasts a short-stroke and 12,500-rpm redline that delivers huge mid-range power and a monstrous top-end charge. Technologies such as Twin-Ram Air, wet-liner liquid cooling, and a high-volume aluminum radiator provide maximum power that lasts¿¿¿and lasts. While the ZX-7R¿¿¿s laser-like handling comes from Kawasaki¿¿¿s highly evolved pressed-aluminum perimeter frame, fully adjustable 43mm inverted cartridge fork and Bottom-Link UNI-TRAK¿¿ rear suspension with a factory-type remote-reservoir shock. So whether you¿¿¿re headed for the first turn or your favourite twisties, the Ninja ZX-7R is the perfect sporting tool.
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