What kind of bike is a 1986 Kawasaki Ninja?
1986 KAWASAKI 1000R NINJA BIKE RUNS AND SOUNDS AWESOME, AFTERMARKET AIR CLEANERS, YOSHIMURA EXHAUST, COMES WITH FULL COVER & I ALSO HAVE EXTRA TANK AND FULL VANCE & HINES EXHAUST .160+ MPH CLEAN OHIO TITLE VINTAGE MUSCLE 1986 KAWASAKI 1000R, BEAUTIFUL BIKE WITH A COUPLE OF MINIOR BLEMISHES AS SEEN IN PICTURE.
When did the Kawasaki GPZ900R Ninja come out?
In January 1984, sales of the GPZ900R began world-wide with the word “Ninja” added as a prefix to its name for the North American market. It didn’t take long before the GPZ900R became the best-selling bike in the world. It won the title “Bike of the Year” in many countries.
What is the drag coefficient of a Kawasaki GPZ900R?
Many proposals were made and finally the uniquely modem lines and angular appearance of the GPZ900R were finished. Numerous wind-tunnel tests were made to improve aerodynamic characteristics as well as design quality. The resulting coefficient of drag was a surprisingly low 0.33.
Is the Kawasaki Z1R the same as The Z1000J?
Since the later Z1R and Z1000J were developed along the same lines as the Z1, Kawasaki’s air-cooled, 4-cylinder, 2-valve engine technology evolved even further and proved extremely popular among motorcyclists. At the same time, however; competitors were rapidly advancing their own technologies.
How many miles is a 1985 Kawasaki GPz 900 Ninja?
Bike is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end listing if needed 1985 Kawasaki Gpz 900, **1985 Kawasaki 900A2 Ninja (Top-Gun Bike Rare)** 33,960 miles.
What kind of engine does a Kawasaki ZL900 have?
The ZL900 engine was a transplanted and slightly modified version of the liquid-cooled Inline 4 introduced in the 1984 Kawasaki ZX900 Ninja. Kawasaki used smaller 32 mm carburetors (the ZX900 used 34 mm), different timing and camshafts with less duration.
When did the Kawasaki Eliminator 900 come out?
1985 Kawasaki Eliminator 900, ZL900 Introduced in 1985, and only produced for 2 years. It was produced as the ZL900 A1 Eliminator in 1985 and the ZL900 A2 in 1986, the ZL900 evolved from the Kawasaki GPZ900R.
What did the ZL900 drag bike look like?
The ZL900 was designed to evoke images of the wildly successful Z1 drag bikes, with a bobbed rear fender, short travel fork, large rear tire, fat chromed mufflers, a small fuel tank and low straight handlebars.