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2014 Kawasaki Ninja Zx -14r Abs on 2040-motos

$15,699
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Golden Blaze Green
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Peoria, Arizona

Peoria, AZ
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Kawasaki Ninja tech info

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Kawasaki Ninja description

2014 Kawasaki Ninja ZX -14R ABS, Ready To Ride? 2014 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R ABS
Everything about the Ninja ZX-14R ABS sportbike is big: Big displacement, big horsepower, big accolades. Life is pretty good at the top of the heap. When you make more power than any other production sportbike on the planet, as the ZX-14R does, the character of the power delivery is as important as the actual number of horses. To that end, the surface-milled combustion chamber shapes and polished intake ports provide the benefits of racing s black art porting straight from the factory. Consequently, all elements of the induction system work in a coordinated manner, maintaining the Ninja tradition of smooth power delivery.
Key Features:
One-of-a-kind 1,441cc inline-four engine is the most massively powerful motorcycle engine Kawasaki has ever produced, delivering the most power of any current production sportbike in the world
ABS brake option helps increase rider confidence and helps provide additional security in slippery situations
KTRC traction-control system addresses varying riding conditions via three different modes controlled by a handy switch assembly on the left handlebar
Slipper clutch assembly helps control chassis upset from rear-wheel torque effects while braking and downshifting
High performance exhaust system features large-diameter tapered head pipes, a catalyzer and an efficient muffler assembly for low noise and emissions
Aluminum monocoque frame is narrow, strong and rigid for impressive sport riding performance that complements the engine s power
Aluminum swingarm assembly is longer than traditional designs and incorporates strengthening gussets to withstand the engine s substantial torque
Supersport bodywork package embraces the visual cues of Kawasaki siblings, includes a rear seat cowl and adds better air management for improved rider and passenger comfort
All-new 10-spoke wheels are more than 3 pounds lighter in total than the previous generation s, reducing unsprung weight for better handling and maneuverability
Radial-mount calipers feature individual pads for each piston, improving heat management
Balanced suspension settings front and rear for a comfortable ride without sacrificing performance
Flagship-worthy finish quality with hidden bodywork fasteners

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