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2005 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, The hardest 600 of modern times just got a little softer and a little better, too. The Kawasaki ZX-6R's track-intent is still present and correct, but thankfully the suspension is more responsive and less harsh. Its new slippery shape means that 170mph is just a following wind away. Also new for 2005 is a slipper clutch and petal discs. The most appreciable difference between this and the Kawasaki ZX-6R it replaced is the quality of the ride. The swap from Kayaba to Showa means a plusher, more sophisticated suspension that, mated to a new, stiffer chassis, makes the 2005/2006 ZX-6R so much easier to push hard. Theres a new radial master cylinder for improved braking up front and new petal discs for the all-new Tokico radial brakes to bite on, too. It all works flawlessly.
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