How much does a Kawasaki ZXR750 H1 cost?
A tidy example of an H1 should cost less than £3000, however if you can push the boat out the first homologation special ZXR750R’s were built in 1991 and 1992 and can be found for less than £7000. Its flat slide carbs make it a less pleasant road bike, but its status as a limited edition model means it is more likely to increase in value.
What kind ofbhp does a Kawasaki ZXR have?
The ZXR was never particularly powerful in standard form, with a claimed 107bhp equating to a reality somewhere in the mid-90s (it varied by as much as 5bhp from bike to bike even when new).
What kind of paint does a Kawasaki ZXR750 have?
The ZXR750 holds a very special place in a large number of rider’s hearts. Thanks to its ‘hoover pipes’, lurid green paint and fact it was the underdog that succeeded where so many failed, gives this awesome Kawasaki a fearsome reputation.
What kind of parts do Kawasaki motorcycles use?
The Kawasaki brand is a household name around the world known for motorcycles, ATVs, utility vehicles, and water crafts. Kawasaki parts are designed to meet or exceed your expectations and the same kind of effort goes into our service at Partzilla.
Is the Kawasaki ZX 7R race bike homologation?
Kawasaki’s WSB race bikes were based around a race version of the ZX-7R, the ZX-7RR, equipped with flat-slide carburettors and a close-ratio gearbox. This limited edition bike was, like Honda’s RC45, a homologation model – it was sold to the public purely to make the bike eligible for WSB entries.
Which is better Kawasaki ZX 6R or ZX 7R?
Even a modern 600 like Kawasaki’s own ZX-6R is lighter, faster and more lively, although the ZX-7R’s larger engine produces more low-down torque. But the ZX-7R’s chassis makes up for some of its dynamic drawbacks.
When did the Kawasaki ZX 7R Ninja come out?
Kawasaki’s ZX-7R is a perfect example of motorcycle engineering refinement. In 1993 Kawasaki designed the new generation ZX-7R that has, to this day, remained virtually unchanged. For 1997 Kawasaki continued to refine rather than redesign. It’s hard to argue against this approach as it is obviously working on the racetrack.
What did you do with a zx7rr bike?
A lot of ZX7RR machines went straight to the track where they were stripped of their street items and raced hard or crashed. Also it was the 1990’s so a lot of people made changes to their bikes such as flush mounted turn signals, aftermarket exhausts and chopped rear fenders.