Is the Kawasaki Z800 replaced by a z900?

Is the Kawasaki Z800 replaced by a z900?

2013 – Z800 hits dealers. 2018 – Z800 replaced by Z900. Kawasaki Z800 Performance – a few added extras: pillion seat cover, tank pad, dark flyscreen and an Akrapovic exhaust. Nice, but £700 more than the standard model. 11 owners have reviewed their KAWASAKI Z800 (2013 – 2018) and rated it in a number of areas.

How to do periodic maintenance on Kawasaki Z800?

Page 48 2-26 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodic Maintenance Procedures • Remove the left lower fairing (see Lower Fairing Removal (ZR800A/B Models) in the Frame chapter). • Place a container under the coolant drain bolt [A], then remove the drain bolt.

When to change spark plugs on Kawasaki Z800?

Service schedule – The 3750-mile interim services are little more than a walk round and a tyre kick. Oil and filter are changed at 7500 miles,along with the spark plugs, while valve clearances are at a generous 26,000 miles. You can safely double the spark plug change interval, especially if you’ve removed the secondary air system.

What kind of tire does a Kawasaki Z800 have?

Page 21 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-13 General Specifications Items ZR800AD/BD/CD/DD Rear Tire: Type Tubeless Size 180/55ZR17 M/C (73W) Rim Size J17M/C × MT5.50 Front Suspension: Type Telescopic fork Wheel Travel 120 mm (4.72 in.) Rear Suspension: Type Swingarm (uni-trak) Wheel Travel 137 mm (5.39 in.) Brake Type: Front Dual discs…

2013 – Z800 hits dealers. 2018 – Z800 replaced by Z900. Kawasaki Z800 Performance – a few added extras: pillion seat cover, tank pad, dark flyscreen and an Akrapovic exhaust. Nice, but £700 more than the standard model. 11 owners have reviewed their KAWASAKI Z800 (2013 – 2018) and rated it in a number of areas.

Service schedule – The 3750-mile interim services are little more than a walk round and a tyre kick. Oil and filter are changed at 7500 miles,along with the spark plugs, while valve clearances are at a generous 26,000 miles. You can safely double the spark plug change interval, especially if you’ve removed the secondary air system.

How big is the bore on a Kawasaki Z800?

Bore and stroke is now 71 x 50.9mm (the old bore was 8.4mm). Power is up from the Z750’s 105bhp to 111bhp and the overall gearing is shorter thanks to a two teeth bigger rear sprocket (up from 43 to 45).

What are the forks on a Kawasaki Z800?

41mm KYB forks and rear shock are adjustable for preload and rebound damping. The shock is moved 20mm to the left of centre to make way for the new exhaust. Twin front brake discs are bigger (up from 300mm to 310mm) and gripped by Nissin four-piston calipers. ABS is an optional extra.