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Kawasaki Ninja description
Slip on exhaust, fender elim kit! - The 2004 NINJA ZX-6R is Kawasaki's middleweight contender for the 600cc sportbike class, the most popular displacement of sport motorcycles in the United States. With 37 more cubic centimeters of engine displacement than its sibling, the competition-oriented ZX-6RR, it is perfect for motorcycle enthusiasts who want more torque for riding the twisty backroads or racing in modified 600cc sportbikes classes. The extra displacement also gives the NINJA ZX-6R an edge over the competition for everyday, real-world riding. As CycleW said, "Those extra 37cc make for a bigger difference than you'd expect, as the engine produces more midrange torque and the most horsepower compared to its displacement-starved competition." Powering the ZX-6R is a liquid cooled, DOHC, 16-valve, 636cc, four-cylinder engine tuned for optimum performance, especially in the high rpm ranges. Digital fuel injection and large-bore 38mm throttle bodies with sub-throttle valves, plus a centrally located Ram Air duct system works in conjunction with a digital ignition system to deliver precise throttle response through the entire rpm range.
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Kawasaki Recalls 20,512 Ninja ZX-10R and ZX-6R
Mon, 27 Feb 2012Kawasaki is issuing a recall on 2008-2011 Ninja ZX-10R and the 2009-2012 Ninja ZX-6R sportbikes due to a defect affecting the batteries. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the regulator/rectifier on affected units may not sufficiently charge the battery. As a result, the battery may unexpectedly be fully discharged, causing the engine to stall.
Kawasaki Reports Q1 2013-2014 Sales Results
Tue, 13 Aug 2013Kawasaki reported net sales of 67.4 billion yen (US$686.5 million) from its Motorcycle and Engine division for the first quarter ended June 30, 2013. That represents a 26.2% increase from the net sales of 53.4 billion yen reported in the same period of 2012. According to Kawasaki’s first quarter report, the Motorcycle and Engine division (which includes Jet Skis, ATVs and UTVs) saw sales of 127,000 units over the quarter, up from 115,000 units in the same period last year.
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Mon, 11 Nov 2024Designed to inspire addiction Kawasaki would like to think it knows its customer possibly better than they know themselves, and anyone invested in bringing new riders into the sport understands the importance of setting them up for success. A new rider’s first steed should be approachable, forgiving, playful, price-conscious, and cool. Kawasaki has set out to offer the perfect bike on all fronts, and in my opinion, they have succeeded.
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