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2005 Kawasaki Z 750s on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:25075 ColorColor: Candy Plasma Blue
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Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland, FL
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2005 Kawasaki Z 750S, LAKELAND 866-454-8365 BRAND NEW TIRES!!!!!!!!!!!The new-for-2005 Kawasaki Z750 motorcycle offers a unique combination of NINJA sportbike performance, comfort for two-up touring and the aggressive style of Kawasaki s super naked Z1000.
Initially launched in Europe and refined for American riding styles, the new Z750 is powered by a liquid-cooled, 748cc, inline four-cylinder engine that delivers a smooth linear powerband. It features a bore and stroke of 68.4mm x 50.9mm, double overhead cams, 16 valves, reshaped intake ports, exhaust ports and combustion chambers. A four-into-one exhaust system enhances mid-range power, while an oval-shaped, racinginspired muffler helps to keep the Z750 running quietly. The muffler also includes a metal honeycomb catalyzer to reduce emissions.

The Z750 is the first middleweight naked bike to feature electronic fuel injection and utilizes 34mm throttle bodies. Combined with high-speed digital ignition, both systems are managed by an electronic engine control unit for snappy throttle response.

To maintain a consistent operating temperature, the Z750 utilizes the same large radiator and ring fan as that found on the Z1000.

Power is transferred to the rear wheel through a six-speed transmission and 520 X-ring drive chain, and the Z750 rides on high-performance radial tires mounted on new six-spoke 17-inch wheels. The new wheels do more than look good they are lighter and stronger than previous three-spoke designs, further reducing the Z750 s overall dry weight.

The Z750 s lightweight diamond frame is constructed of large diameter, thin wall tubing for strength and rigidity for nimble backroad handling and high-speed stability. Plus, the detachable right front-top portion of the frame makes tune-ups easier.

Performance-tuned 41mm forks, plus a rear swingarm featuring cast aluminum UNI-TRAK linkage and shock with four-way rebound damping and seven-way spring preload adjustments help the Z750 soak up road bumps. Dual 300mm front disc brakes with four-piston calipers and a 220mm rear disc brake help the rider bring the Z750 to quick, powerful stops.

Being a naked bike doesn t mean the Z750 is without amenities. The Z750 s three-piece bikini cowl gives it a lean, provocative look, while quartz halogen headlights brighten the road at night. The instrument panel shared with the NINJA ZX-10R glows with a new, bright red backlight for a high-class look and includes a radial tachometer, digital speedometer, odometer, tripmeter, fuel gauge and clock, while the modern LED taillight and turn signals are shared with the new NINJA ZX-6RR.

The swingarm-mounted inner fender and front fender contribute to the Z750 s aggressive, sporty image. The galvanized steel fuel tank is slender and helps to create a seating position that is comfortable and allows the rider to mold to the bike. The new tandem seat features sleek passenger

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