How fast is the Kawasaki Z1000?
149.3 mph
Specifications
2003–2006 | 2010–2013 | |
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Top speed | 149.3 mph (240.3 km/h) | |
Maximum torque | 95.6 N⋅m (70.5 lbf⋅ft) @ 8,000 rpm(claimed) | 110 N⋅m (81 lbf⋅ft) @ 7,800 rpm(claimed) |
Maximum power | 93.4 kW (125.3 hp) @ 10,000 rpm(claimed) | 101.5 kW (136.1 hp) @ 9,600 rpm(claimed) |
Compression ratio | 11.2:1 | 11.8:1 |
How many cc is h2r?
998 cc
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine & Transmission | |
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Type | Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four with Supercharger |
Displacement | 998 cc |
Bore and Stroke | 76.0 mm x 55.0 mm |
Compression ratio | 8.3:1 |
How much horsepower does a Z900 have?
The Z900 produces a claimed 125 horsepower at 9500 rpm from its 948 cc inline four engine. Torque is a solid 72 ft/lb at a little under 8000 rpm.
Is Ninja H2 automatic?
Kawasaki’s fully electronic throttle actuation system enables the ECU to control the volume of both the fuel (via fuel injectors) and the air (via throttle valves) delivered to the engine. The system disengages automatically once a predetermined speed has been reached, or when the rider shifts into third gear.
When did the Kawasaki Z1000 bike come out?
The Kawasaki Z1000 was launched in 2003 but took its name and inspiration from the Kawasaki Z1 900, a four-stroke, four-cylinder superbike launched in the ‘70s to take on the mighty Honda CB750. Kawasaki updated the bike in 2007 with better styling, a slicker gearbox and rubber mounts for the engine to fix a reported vibration issue.
How tall is the seat on a Kawasaki Z1000?
The Kawasaki Z1000 is a four-cylinder motorcycle introduced in 2003 with streetfighter or standard Seat height 820 mm (32 in) 815.34 mm (32.100 in)
What kind of Forks does a Kawasaki Z1000 have?
For the first time the 2010 Z1000 had fully adjustable 41mm upside down forks. The riding position was spacious, comfortable and friendly. Handling was predictable and the Z1000 could be hustled around with the best of them.
Is the Kawasaki Z1000 a thrill to ride?
A thrill to look at, a thrill to ride. The Z1000 – carving a powerful line as it cuts through the atmosphere and even as it stands still – is one of those rare motorcycles that balance a distinctive aesthetic with an engine that pumps out arm-straightening power.