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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is a motorcycle in the Ninja sport bike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki,[1] the successor to the Ninja ZX-9R. It was originally released in 2004 and has been updated and revised throughout the years. It combines an ultra-narrow chassis, low weight, and radial brakes. In 2004 and 2005 the ZX-10R won Best Superbike from Cycle World magazine,[2][3] and the international Masterbike competition.[4][5]

Components Edit

Engine Edit

Kawasaki engineers used a stacked design for a liquid-cooled, 998 cc (60.9 cu in) inline four-cylinder engine. The crankshaft axis, input shaft, and output shaft of the Ninja ZX-10R engine are positioned in a triangular layout to reduce engine length, while the high-speed generator is placed behind the cylinder bank to reduce engine width. With a bore and stroke of 76 mm × 55 mm (3.0 in × 2.2 in), the ZX-10R engine's one-piece cylinder, and crankcase assembly reduces weight and increases rigidity. The DOHC are machined from Chromoly steel, built for strength; four valves per cylinder improve high-rpm breathing; and the forged, lightweight pistons offer high heat resistance to further enhance the bike's power-to-weight ratio.

Cooling system Edit

In addition to liquid cooling, the ZX-10R engine has an oil cooler adjacent to the oil filter to reduce oil temperatures. Slosh analysis was also used to design the internal structure of the oil pan, thereby reducing windage losses and helping to maintain low oil temperatures.

Clutch Edit

A multi-plate wet slipper clutch transfers power to a six-speed, close-ratio transmission ideal for closed-course competition. The back-torque limiter automatically disengages the clutch (partially) under hard downshifting at high engine speeds to prevent rear-wheel hop during corner entry.

Wheels Edit

A new six-spoke wheel design is claimed to be almost as light as special purpose race wheels. Since the 2006 model, the sidewall profile of the rear tire has been increased from 190/50/ZR17 to 190/55/ZR17.

History Edit

2004–2005 Edit

The 2004 model was the debut of the Ninja ZX-10R with minor updates in 2005. It was compact, and with a chassis rivaling those of a 600cc sportbike and with a short wheelbase and a high power-to-weight ratio, which helped the handling. The exhaust system was fully titanium with a single muffler.

2006–2007 Edit

 
2007 Ninja ZX-10R

Among other changes, the 2006 model had twin underseat exhausts which contributed to a 5 kg (11 lb) increase in dry weight. The engine remained largely unchanged.

2008 Edit

The ZX-10R was all new for its launch for the 2008 model year. There was a dramatic change in appearance with the bike with a much more angular front end. Kawasaki moved away from the twin underseat exhausts of the 2006–2007 model to a more conventional single side exhaust. The compression ratio of the engine was raised.

2009 Edit

The 2009 model received only slight changes to the transmission from the 2008 model. The shift shaft was upgraded to allow smoother shifts.

2010 Edit

The 2010 model received slight changes from the 2009 model, including, upgraded Öhlins steering damper, headlights were recessed into the fairing and the individual fairing centre section pieces where now fused into one moulding.[6]

2011–2015 Edit

The 2011 ZX-10R underwent a major overhaul both mechanically and visually. Most notably, Kawasaki introduced their Sport Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC) system as standard. It predicts when traction will be lost and adapts accordingly. Also new are an ABS option called Kawasaki Intelligent Braking System (KIBS), a completely new design, adjustable foot-pegs, larger throttle bodies, a horizontal rear suspension, lighter three-spoke wheels, Showa Big Piston Fork (BPF)[7] front suspension, and an LCD panel dashboard.[8] The 2012 model is identical to the 2011. In the 2013 models, the front damper was replaced with an Ohlins electronic front steering dampener.

 
Horizontal rear shock and ram-air passages through the neck of frame

Tom Sykes in 2013 became the first Superbike World Champion for Kawasaki since Scott Russell and the first on a ZX-10R. Stuart Easton won the 2014 Macau Grand Prix. Jonathan Rea won the 2015 Superbike World Championship season. Jeremy Toye holds the Heavyweight (Open) lap record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.

2016 Edit

 
2016 Ninja ZX-10R

The 2016 ZX-10R received a major update. With a claimed 197 hp with ram-air intake at 13,000 rpm.[9] The electronics now use a Bosch five-axis Internal Measurement Unit (IMU). A sixth degree is calculated by proprietary Kawasaki software. The S-KTRC updated with an added launch control mode, a quickshifter, and engine brake control. Also, optional smarter KIBS cornering ABS. Because of its predictive as opposed to reactive nature, Kawasaki touts this system of S-KTRC as the most advanced of all current traction control systems. Some of the changes mechanically that are now lighter are the slipper clutch, balancer, crankshaft as well as pistons. A less restrictive air filter and larger air box as well as a lighter less restrictive exhaust system. A new transmission that is cassette style is vertically stacked. The previous petal rotors that have been in use since 2004 are now replaced with circular rotors. They are now also larger from 310 mm (12.2 in) to now 330 mm (13.0 in). The calipers are now Brembo M50 Monoblock and the master cylinder is a radial Brembo. The brake lines are now braided stainless-steel. A first for production sport bikes a 43 mm Showa Balance Free Fork derived from WSBK. Kawasaki also offers Race Kit parts for chassis and engine.[10]

2017 Edit

Kawasaki released a homologation special, the ZX-10RR with the modified cylinder head. Race-kit parts can be ordered such as high lift cams, DLC coated valve train, a beefed-up crankcase, Marchesini seven-spoke forged aluminum rims, a bi-directional quickshifter, and a single seat. The model was a limited-run of 500 units.[11]

2018–2019 Edit

For the 2018 race season, Kawasaki adopted the motto "Ninja Spirit" due to race organisers imposing technical penalties based on Kawasaki's analysed prior successes, resulting in limitations to the maximum revs their engine could achieve in race operation. Kawasaki asserted the new rules would affect their machines more than the other manufacturers, resulting in their reaction: "The spirit of accepting a challenge of striving for on-track excellence, and never giving up.".[12][13]

In late 2018 Kawasaki released a homologation special run of 500 ZX-10RR machines having a redesigned engine with modifications including finger cam followers that allowed for higher revs and greater power output. This was used by World Superbike riders Jonathan Rea and Leon Haslam during 2019.[14][15][16]

2020 Edit

Production of the 2020 model year ZX-10R benefited from racing experience, having piston and cylinder head components previously available only on the ZX-10RR.[17]

Specifications Edit

2004–2005[18] 2006–2007[19] 2008–2009/2010[20] 2011–2015[21] 2016–[10]
Engine 998 cc (60.9 cu in) liquid-cooled inline four-cylinder
Bore × stroke 76.0 mm × 55.0 mm (2.99 in × 2.17 in)
Compression ratio 12.7:1 12.9:1 13.0:1
Valvetrain DOHC; four valves per cylinder
Fuel system Fuel injection
Ignition Computer-controlled digital transistorized TCBI with digital advance and Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC)
Power 110.5 kW (148.2 hp) (rear wheel)[1] 116.2 kW (155.8 hp) (rear wheel)@ 12,200 rpm[22] 119.3 kW (160.0 hp) (rear wheel)@ 11,650 rpm[23] 146.9 kW (197.0 hp)@ 13,000 rpm(claimed).[24] 124.5 kW (167.0 hp) @ 11,020 rpm rear wheel[25]
Torque 103.2 N⋅m (76.1 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel)[1] 97.9 N⋅m (72.2 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel)@ 11,000 rpm[22] 99.5 N⋅m (73.4 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel)@ 11,030 rpm[23] 113.5 N⋅m (83.7 lb⋅ft)@ 11,500 rpm(claimed)103.0 N⋅m (76.0 lb⋅ft)@ 11,200 rpm (rear wheel)[25]
Drivetrain Slipper clutch, close-ratio six-speed manual, sealed chain-drive
Suspension Front: 43 mm inverted fork with top-out springs
Rear: Bottom-Link Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock and top-out spring
Front: 43 mm inverted fork with top-out springs
Rear: Uni-Trak with top-out spring, stepless, dual-range (high/low-speed) compression damping.
Front: 43 mm inverted fork with top-out springs (Big Piston Fork Design)
Horizontal Back-link with gas-charged shock, stepless, dual-range compression damping, stepless rebound damping
Front: 43 mm inverted Balance Free Fork with external compression chamber fully adjustable
Rear:Horizontal back-link with Balance Free gas-charged shock, dual-range fully adjustable
Brakes Front: Dual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with semi-floating 300 mm (11.8 in) petal discs
Rear: Single 220 mm (8.7 in) disc with single-piston caliper
Dual radial-mounted four-piston calipers with semi-floating 310 mm (12.2 in) petal discs
Rear: Single 220 mm (8.7 in) disc with single-piston caliper
Front: Dual semi-floating 330 mm (13.0 in) discs Brembo monobloc M50 radial-mounted four-piston calipers
Rear:Single 220 mm (8.7 in) disc with aluminum single-piston caliper
Tires Front: 120/70ZR-17
Rear: 190/50ZR-17
Front: 120/70ZR-17
Rear: 190/55ZR-17
Rake, trail 24°, 102 mm (4.0 in) 24.5°, 102 mm (4.0 in) 25.5°, 110 mm (4.3 in) 25°, 107 mm (4.2 in)
Wheelbase 1,385 mm (54.5 in) 1,390 mm (55 in) 1,415 mm (55.7 in) 1,425 mm (56.1 in) 1,440 mm (56.7 in)
Seat height 825 mm (32.5 in) 830 mm (33 in) 813 mm (32.0 in) 835 mm (32.9 in)
Dry weight 170 kg (370 lb) 175 kg (386 lb) 179 kg (395 lb) - 2008 Model
Wet Weight 196 kg (432 lb)[1] 202 kg (445 lb) 208 kg (459 lb) - 2009–2010 Models 202 kg (445 lb)[23] 206.0 kg (454.2 lb)[10]
Fuel capacity 17 L (3.7 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)
Performance
Top speed 180 mph (290 km/h)[1] 188.9 mph (304.0 km/h)[1]
0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) 3.12 sec.[1] 2.84 sec.[26] 2.9 sec.[23] 2.8 sec.[27]
0 to 14 mi (0.00 to 0.40 km) 10.02 sec. @ 234.29 km/h (145.58 mph)[1] 10.01 sec. @ 241.48 km/h (150.05 mph)[26] 10.05 sec. @ 234.43 km/h (145.67 mph)[23] 10.07 sec. @ 236.73 km/h (147.10 mph)[27]
Braking 60 to 0 mph (97 to 0 km/h) 35.2 m (115.5 ft)[1] 37 m (123 ft)[23] 38 m (124 ft)[27]
Fuel economy 5.6 litres per 100 kilometres; 50 miles per imperial gallon (42 mpg‑US)[1] 7.3 litres per 100 kilometres; 38.9 miles per imperial gallon (32.4 mpg‑US)[26] 6.4 litres per 100 kilometres; 44 miles per imperial gallon (37 mpg‑US)[23]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k (PDF), Motorcycle Consumer News, Bowtie Magazines, January 2013, archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-29
  2. ^ "Ten Best Bikes of 2004". Cycle World. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
  3. ^ "Best Superbike: Kawasaki ZX-10R". Cycle World. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
  4. ^ Cycle World Magazine. 2004. p. 48.
  5. ^ Cycle World Magazine. 2005. p. 54.
  6. ^ Atlas, Steve (October 5, 2009), 2010 Kawasaki ZX-10R First Look, Motorcycle USA, retrieved November 12, 2010
  7. ^ Ash, Kevin (2010), "Big Piston Forks", Ash on Bikes, retrieved March 11, 2012Originally published in the Motor Cycle News Tech Watch column{{citation}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  8. ^ Kunitsugu, Kent. "2011 Kawasaki ZX-10R – New Generation Ninja". Sport Rider. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
  9. ^ Canet, Don (April 2016), "2016 KAWASAKI ZX-10R", Cycle World, pp. 13–16
  10. ^ a b c Canet, Don (January 27, 2016). "2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R – FIRST RIDE REVIEW". Cycle World. Retrieved March 15, 2016.
  11. ^ MacDonald, Sean (October 4, 2016). "The 2017 Kawasaki ZX-10RR Is Race Ready". Cycle World. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  12. ^ Kawasaki Racing Team Unveils Ninja Spirit kawasaki.co.uk, February 9, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  13. ^ Don't stop them now: Kawasaki call-on Ninja Spirit for 2018 WorldSBK monsterenergy.com, February 14, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  14. ^ Kawasaki's homologation ZX-10RR Motorcycle News, September 10, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  15. ^ Rea positive after first tests on new Kawasaki Belfast Telegraph November 16, 2018. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  16. ^ ZX-10R Archive asphaltandrubber.com. Retrieved January 11, 2020
  17. ^ Hutchison, Ken (October 18, 2019), "2020 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R And ZX-6R First Look Preview", Motorcyclist
  18. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2004 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  19. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2006 2007-11-23 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  20. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2008 2008-04-20 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  21. ^ Ninja ZX-10R 2011 2010-12-06 at the Wayback Machine PDF
  22. ^ a b "2009 Kawasaki ZX-10R Comparison Street - Motorcycle USA". 11 May 2009. Retrieved 2016-09-02.
  23. ^ a b c d e f g Hoyer, Mark (August 2012), "Superbikes 2012", Cycle World, Newport Beach, California: Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.  – via Bondi Digital Publishing (subscription required), pp. 36–55, ISSN 0011-4286
  24. ^ Henning, Ari (January 25, 2016). "First Ride Review: 2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R ABS". Motorcyclist. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  25. ^ a b Canet, Don (June 22, 2016). "2016 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R - DYNO TEST". Cycle World. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
  26. ^ a b c "Cycle World Magazine, July 2008"
  27. ^ a b c Adams, Bradley (July 19, 2016). "Aprilia RSV4 RR vs. Ducati 959 Panigale vs. Kawasaki ZX-10R vs. Yamaha YZF-R1 - COMPARISON TEST". Cycle World. Retrieved July 20, 2016.

References Edit

  • Kawasaki ZX-10R Road tests of all Kawasaki ZX-10R models
  • Motorcycle USA 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R First Ride

External links Edit

Official website (United States)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R is a motorcycle in the Ninja sport bike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki 1 the successor to the Ninja ZX 9R It was originally released in 2004 and has been updated and revised throughout the years It combines an ultra narrow chassis low weight and radial brakes In 2004 and 2005 the ZX 10R won Best Superbike from Cycle World magazine 2 3 and the international Masterbike competition 4 5 Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10RA 2015 model of the Kawasaki ZX 10RManufacturerKawasaki Motorcycle amp Engine CompanyParent companyKawasaki Heavy IndustriesProduction2004 presentPredecessorKawasaki Ninja ZX 9RClassSport bike 1 Engine998 cc 60 9 cu in four stroke liquid cooled 16 valve DOHC inline fourRelatedKawasaki Ninja ZX 6RKawasaki Ninja ZX 7RKawasaki Ninja ZX 9RKawasaki Ninja ZX 12R Contents 1 Components 1 1 Engine 1 2 Cooling system 1 3 Clutch 1 4 Wheels 2 History 2 1 2004 2005 2 2 2006 2007 2 3 2008 2 4 2009 2 5 2010 2 6 2011 2015 2 7 2016 2 8 2017 2 9 2018 2019 2 10 2020 3 Specifications 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksComponents EditEngine Edit Kawasaki engineers used a stacked design for a liquid cooled 998 cc 60 9 cu in inline four cylinder engine The crankshaft axis input shaft and output shaft of the Ninja ZX 10R engine are positioned in a triangular layout to reduce engine length while the high speed generator is placed behind the cylinder bank to reduce engine width With a bore and stroke of 76 mm 55 mm 3 0 in 2 2 in the ZX 10R engine s one piece cylinder and crankcase assembly reduces weight and increases rigidity The DOHC are machined from Chromoly steel built for strength four valves per cylinder improve high rpm breathing and the forged lightweight pistons offer high heat resistance to further enhance the bike s power to weight ratio Cooling system Edit In addition to liquid cooling the ZX 10R engine has an oil cooler adjacent to the oil filter to reduce oil temperatures Slosh analysis was also used to design the internal structure of the oil pan thereby reducing windage losses and helping to maintain low oil temperatures Clutch Edit A multi plate wet slipper clutch transfers power to a six speed close ratio transmission ideal for closed course competition The back torque limiter automatically disengages the clutch partially under hard downshifting at high engine speeds to prevent rear wheel hop during corner entry Wheels Edit A new six spoke wheel design is claimed to be almost as light as special purpose race wheels Since the 2006 model the sidewall profile of the rear tire has been increased from 190 50 ZR17 to 190 55 ZR17 History Edit2004 2005 Edit The 2004 model was the debut of the Ninja ZX 10R with minor updates in 2005 It was compact and with a chassis rivaling those of a 600cc sportbike and with a short wheelbase and a high power to weight ratio which helped the handling The exhaust system was fully titanium with a single muffler 2006 2007 Edit nbsp 2007 Ninja ZX 10RAmong other changes the 2006 model had twin underseat exhausts which contributed to a 5 kg 11 lb increase in dry weight The engine remained largely unchanged 2008 Edit The ZX 10R was all new for its launch for the 2008 model year There was a dramatic change in appearance with the bike with a much more angular front end Kawasaki moved away from the twin underseat exhausts of the 2006 2007 model to a more conventional single side exhaust The compression ratio of the engine was raised 2009 Edit The 2009 model received only slight changes to the transmission from the 2008 model The shift shaft was upgraded to allow smoother shifts 2010 Edit The 2010 model received slight changes from the 2009 model including upgraded Ohlins steering damper headlights were recessed into the fairing and the individual fairing centre section pieces where now fused into one moulding 6 2011 2015 Edit The 2011 ZX 10R underwent a major overhaul both mechanically and visually Most notably Kawasaki introduced their Sport Kawasaki Traction Control S KTRC system as standard It predicts when traction will be lost and adapts accordingly Also new are an ABS option called Kawasaki Intelligent Braking System KIBS a completely new design adjustable foot pegs larger throttle bodies a horizontal rear suspension lighter three spoke wheels Showa Big Piston Fork BPF 7 front suspension and an LCD panel dashboard 8 The 2012 model is identical to the 2011 In the 2013 models the front damper was replaced with an Ohlins electronic front steering dampener nbsp Horizontal rear shock and ram air passages through the neck of frameTom Sykes in 2013 became the first Superbike World Champion for Kawasaki since Scott Russell and the first on a ZX 10R Stuart Easton won the 2014 Macau Grand Prix Jonathan Rea won the 2015 Superbike World Championship season Jeremy Toye holds the Heavyweight Open lap record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb 2016 Edit nbsp 2016 Ninja ZX 10RThe 2016 ZX 10R received a major update With a claimed 197 hp with ram air intake at 13 000 rpm 9 The electronics now use a Bosch five axis Internal Measurement Unit IMU A sixth degree is calculated by proprietary Kawasaki software The S KTRC updated with an added launch control mode a quickshifter and engine brake control Also optional smarter KIBS cornering ABS Because of its predictive as opposed to reactive nature Kawasaki touts this system of S KTRC as the most advanced of all current traction control systems Some of the changes mechanically that are now lighter are the slipper clutch balancer crankshaft as well as pistons A less restrictive air filter and larger air box as well as a lighter less restrictive exhaust system A new transmission that is cassette style is vertically stacked The previous petal rotors that have been in use since 2004 are now replaced with circular rotors They are now also larger from 310 mm 12 2 in to now 330 mm 13 0 in The calipers are now Brembo M50 Monoblock and the master cylinder is a radial Brembo The brake lines are now braided stainless steel A first for production sport bikes a 43 mm Showa Balance Free Fork derived from WSBK Kawasaki also offers Race Kit parts for chassis and engine 10 2017 Edit Kawasaki released a homologation special the ZX 10RR with the modified cylinder head Race kit parts can be ordered such as high lift cams DLC coated valve train a beefed up crankcase Marchesini seven spoke forged aluminum rims a bi directional quickshifter and a single seat The model was a limited run of 500 units 11 2018 2019 Edit For the 2018 race season Kawasaki adopted the motto Ninja Spirit due to race organisers imposing technical penalties based on Kawasaki s analysed prior successes resulting in limitations to the maximum revs their engine could achieve in race operation Kawasaki asserted the new rules would affect their machines more than the other manufacturers resulting in their reaction The spirit of accepting a challenge of striving for on track excellence and never giving up 12 13 In late 2018 Kawasaki released a homologation special run of 500 ZX 10RR machines having a redesigned engine with modifications including finger cam followers that allowed for higher revs and greater power output This was used by World Superbike riders Jonathan Rea and Leon Haslam during 2019 14 15 16 2020 Edit Production of the 2020 model year ZX 10R benefited from racing experience having piston and cylinder head components previously available only on the ZX 10RR 17 Specifications Edit2004 2005 18 2006 2007 19 2008 2009 2010 20 2011 2015 21 2016 10 Engine 998 cc 60 9 cu in liquid cooled inline four cylinderBore stroke 76 0 mm 55 0 mm 2 99 in 2 17 in Compression ratio 12 7 1 12 9 1 13 0 1Valvetrain DOHC four valves per cylinderFuel system Fuel injectionIgnition Computer controlled digital transistorized TCBI with digital advance and Sport Kawasaki Traction Control S KTRC Power 110 5 kW 148 2 hp rear wheel 1 116 2 kW 155 8 hp rear wheel 12 200 rpm 22 119 3 kW 160 0 hp rear wheel 11 650 rpm 23 146 9 kW 197 0 hp 13 000 rpm claimed 24 124 5 kW 167 0 hp 11 020 rpm rear wheel 25 Torque 103 2 N m 76 1 lb ft rear wheel 1 97 9 N m 72 2 lb ft rear wheel 11 000 rpm 22 99 5 N m 73 4 lb ft rear wheel 11 030 rpm 23 113 5 N m 83 7 lb ft 11 500 rpm claimed 103 0 N m 76 0 lb ft 11 200 rpm rear wheel 25 Drivetrain Slipper clutch close ratio six speed manual sealed chain driveSuspension Front 43 mm inverted fork with top out springsRear Bottom Link Uni Trak with gas charged shock and top out spring Front 43 mm inverted fork with top out springsRear Uni Trak with top out spring stepless dual range high low speed compression damping Front 43 mm inverted fork with top out springs Big Piston Fork Design Horizontal Back link with gas charged shock stepless dual range compression damping stepless rebound damping Front 43 mm inverted Balance Free Fork with external compression chamber fully adjustableRear Horizontal back link with Balance Free gas charged shock dual range fully adjustableBrakes Front Dual radial mounted four piston calipers with semi floating 300 mm 11 8 in petal discsRear Single 220 mm 8 7 in disc with single piston caliper Dual radial mounted four piston calipers with semi floating 310 mm 12 2 in petal discsRear Single 220 mm 8 7 in disc with single piston caliper Front Dual semi floating 330 mm 13 0 in discs Brembo monobloc M50 radial mounted four piston calipersRear Single 220 mm 8 7 in disc with aluminum single piston caliperTires Front 120 70ZR 17Rear 190 50ZR 17 Front 120 70ZR 17Rear 190 55ZR 17Rake trail 24 102 mm 4 0 in 24 5 102 mm 4 0 in 25 5 110 mm 4 3 in 25 107 mm 4 2 in Wheelbase 1 385 mm 54 5 in 1 390 mm 55 in 1 415 mm 55 7 in 1 425 mm 56 1 in 1 440 mm 56 7 in Seat height 825 mm 32 5 in 830 mm 33 in 813 mm 32 0 in 835 mm 32 9 in Dry weight 170 kg 370 lb 175 kg 386 lb 179 kg 395 lb 2008 ModelWet Weight 196 kg 432 lb 1 202 kg 445 lb 208 kg 459 lb 2009 2010 Models 202 kg 445 lb 23 206 0 kg 454 2 lb 10 Fuel capacity 17 L 3 7 imp gal 4 5 US gal PerformanceTop speed 180 mph 290 km h 1 188 9 mph 304 0 km h 1 0 97 km h 0 60 mph 3 12 sec 1 2 84 sec 26 2 9 sec 23 2 8 sec 27 0 to 1 4 mi 0 00 to 0 40 km 10 02 sec 234 29 km h 145 58 mph 1 10 01 sec 241 48 km h 150 05 mph 26 10 05 sec 234 43 km h 145 67 mph 23 10 07 sec 236 73 km h 147 10 mph 27 Braking 60 to 0 mph 97 to 0 km h 35 2 m 115 5 ft 1 37 m 123 ft 23 38 m 124 ft 27 Fuel economy 5 6 litres per 100 kilometres 50 miles per imperial gallon 42 mpg US 1 7 3 litres per 100 kilometres 38 9 miles per imperial gallon 32 4 mpg US 26 6 4 litres per 100 kilometres 44 miles per imperial gallon 37 mpg US 23 Notes Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Performance Index Winter 12 13 Edition PDF Motorcycle Consumer News Bowtie Magazines January 2013 archived from the original PDF on 2016 12 29 Ten Best Bikes of 2004 Cycle World Retrieved 2020 06 11 Best Superbike Kawasaki ZX 10R Cycle World Retrieved 2020 06 11 Cycle World Magazine 2004 p 48 Cycle World Magazine 2005 p 54 Atlas Steve October 5 2009 2010 Kawasaki ZX 10R First Look Motorcycle USA retrieved November 12 2010 Ash Kevin 2010 Big Piston Forks Ash on Bikes retrieved March 11 2012 Originally published in the Motor Cycle News Tech Watch column a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint postscript link Kunitsugu Kent 2011 Kawasaki ZX 10R New Generation Ninja Sport Rider Retrieved 6 April 2011 Canet Don April 2016 2016 KAWASAKI ZX 10R Cycle World pp 13 16 a b c Canet Don January 27 2016 2016 Kawasaki ZX 10R FIRST RIDE REVIEW Cycle World Retrieved March 15 2016 MacDonald Sean October 4 2016 The 2017 Kawasaki ZX 10RR Is Race Ready Cycle World Retrieved October 6 2016 Kawasaki Racing Team Unveils Ninja Spirit kawasaki co uk February 9 2018 Retrieved January 11 2020 Don t stop them now Kawasaki call on Ninja Spirit for 2018 WorldSBK monsterenergy com February 14 2018 Retrieved January 11 2020 Kawasaki s homologation ZX 10RR Motorcycle News September 10 2018 Retrieved January 11 2020 Rea positive after first tests on new Kawasaki Belfast Telegraph November 16 2018 Retrieved January 11 2020 ZX 10R Archive asphaltandrubber com Retrieved January 11 2020 Hutchison Ken October 18 2019 2020 Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R And ZX 6R First Look Preview Motorcyclist Ninja ZX 10R 2004 Archived 2011 07 18 at the Wayback Machine PDF Ninja ZX 10R 2006 Archived 2007 11 23 at the Wayback Machine PDF Ninja ZX 10R 2008 Archived 2008 04 20 at the Wayback Machine PDF Ninja ZX 10R 2011 Archived 2010 12 06 at the Wayback Machine PDF a b 2009 Kawasaki ZX 10R Comparison Street Motorcycle USA 11 May 2009 Retrieved 2016 09 02 a b c d e f g Hoyer Mark August 2012 Superbikes 2012 Cycle World Newport Beach California Hachette Filipacchi Media U S via Bondi Digital Publishing subscription required pp 36 55 ISSN 0011 4286 Henning Ari January 25 2016 First Ride Review 2016 Kawasaki ZX 10R ABS Motorcyclist Retrieved April 10 2016 a b Canet Don June 22 2016 2016 Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R DYNO TEST Cycle World Retrieved July 20 2016 a b c Cycle World Magazine July 2008 a b c Adams Bradley July 19 2016 Aprilia RSV4 RR vs Ducati 959 Panigale vs Kawasaki ZX 10R vs Yamaha YZF R1 COMPARISON TEST Cycle World Retrieved July 20 2016 References EditKawasaki ZX 10R Road tests of all Kawasaki ZX 10R models Motorcycle USA 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R First RideExternal links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R Official website United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kawasaki Ninja ZX 10R amp oldid 1147487358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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