How much horsepower does a 2008 ZX10R have?
Specifications
2004–2005 | 2008–2009/2010 | |
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Fuel system | Fuel injection | |
Ignition | Computer-controlled digital transistorized | |
Power | 110.5 kW (148.2 hp) (rear wheel) | 116.2 kW (155.8 hp) (rear wheel)@ 12,200 rpm |
Torque | 103.2 N⋅m (76.1 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel) | 97.9 N⋅m (72.2 lb⋅ft) (rear wheel)@ 11,000 rpm |
Does 2008 ZX10R have slipper clutch?
Kawasaki was the first manufacturer to fit a back torque limiter or slipper clutch, and it’s the same again for the new ZX-10R. There’s also radial brakes, petal discs, fully adjustable suspension front and rear and an Ohlins steering damper as standard.
Is Kawasaki ZX10R good for beginners?
You can start on a zx10r and you may and even probably will be just fine. I personally know many people who have. If you are going to be a casual rider, once every now and then, fine, I say go nuts. If you are looking to become a good rider, ride all the time, maybe do track days, etc I think that bike is a mistake.
How fast can a ninja ZX10R go?
180 mph
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R Specifications
Engine & Drivetrain: | |
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Curb Weight: | 454.2 lb, non-ABS: 449.8 lb |
Fuel Capacity: | 4.5 gal |
Wheelbase: | 56.7 in |
Top Speed: | 180 mph (est) |
How much horsepower does a zx10r have?
2021 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R Specifications
MSRP: | $16,399/$17,699 (ABS) |
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Claimed Horsepower: | 203 hp @ 13,200 rpm |
Claimed Torque: | 82.5 lb.-ft. @ 11,400 rpm |
Fuel System: | DFI, 47mm Mikuni throttle bodies w/ dual injectors |
Clutch: | Wet, multiplate slipper clutch; cable actuated |
What kind of bike is the Kawasaki ZX 10R?
A QUICK LOOK AT KAWASAKI’S NEW 2008 NINJA® ZX™-10R. Factory Superbike Talent in a Street Savvy Performer. For the 2008 NINJA ZX-10R, Kawasaki engineers aimed for an ideal superbike with engine and chassis performance capable of satisfying professional racers, combined with top-notch streetbike qualities for mainstream riders.
What kind of ignition system does a Ninja ZX-10R have?
The 2008 Ninja ZX-10R features a new Kawasaki Ignition Management System that assists with torque management by monitoring throttle opening, gear position and rate of RPM change, then retarding ignition timing to reduce torque when sudden unwanted RPM spikes are detected.
Why is my Kawasaki ZX 10R off so much?
Apparently the fuelling was off below 7000 RPM on the 2008 model and the DynoJet Power Commander III cures this. When used in conjunction with a new exhaust system (or just cans) it can also help smooth out the fueling and unleash a few extra bhp, because obviously that’s what the ZX-10R needs- more power!
What’s the price of a 2008 Kawasaki Ninja?
For the 2008 NINJA® ZX™-10R, Kawasaki engineers aimed for an ideal superbike with engine and chassis performance capable of satisfying professional racers, combined with top-notch streetbike qualities for mainstream riders. US$ 11549. MSRP depends on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
A QUICK LOOK AT KAWASAKI’S NEW 2008 NINJA® ZX™-10R. Factory Superbike Talent in a Street Savvy Performer. For the 2008 NINJA ZX-10R, Kawasaki engineers aimed for an ideal superbike with engine and chassis performance capable of satisfying professional racers, combined with top-notch streetbike qualities for mainstream riders.
The 2008 Ninja ZX-10R features a new Kawasaki Ignition Management System that assists with torque management by monitoring throttle opening, gear position and rate of RPM change, then retarding ignition timing to reduce torque when sudden unwanted RPM spikes are detected.
Apparently the fuelling was off below 7000 RPM on the 2008 model and the DynoJet Power Commander III cures this. When used in conjunction with a new exhaust system (or just cans) it can also help smooth out the fueling and unleash a few extra bhp, because obviously that’s what the ZX-10R needs- more power!
When did the Kawasaki ZX-6R Supersport come out?
They’ve been directly involved in the development of every 600 and 1000cc supersport machine since the 2003 Ninja ZX-6R, plus Kawasaki’s factory Superbike racing efforts, so they have the know-how to deliver the goods.