Saturday, June 12, 2010

2010 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R







KAWASAKI NINJA ZX-10R 2010 HIGHLIGHTS

Price : $12,999.00 
Bodystyle : Super Sports Bike 
Warranty : 12 months 
Manufacturer Country : Japan 
Model Year : 2010 
Displacement (cc) : 998 
Engine Type : Horizontal In-line

VEHICLE REVIEW


2010 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

When You’re Ready to Get Serious, We’ve Got Your Motorcycle. Open class sportbikes are all about power, and the 2010 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-10R continues to set the pace, on track and off. The formula is simple, but the execution is critical: The ZX-10R offers tremendous horsepower, but delivers it with refined controllability through a highly evolved aluminum frame rolling on top-shelf components developed on the track and refined for the street. 
The 10R returns with a host of refinements for 2010. New more aerodynamic bodywork is designed to slice through the atmosphere cleanly at speed, and to look even better doing it. A new fairing with a stronger family resemblance to its ZX-6R sibling leads the way for the rest of the minimalist new plastic, and a new, dark gray embossed coating on the bike’s titanium muffler carries the light, slick theme rearward. Inside the cockpit, new inner covers reflect the high quality and performance of the rest of the ZX-10R package. All that power needs to be kept in check, of course, and rider feedback has led to the fitment of a new, premium 18-position Öhlins steering damper. The new damper uses sophisticated internal circuitry, including pistons and springs, to keep the Ninja tracking straight and true under the most challenging conditions.Putting that power to asphalt is also critical, and significant upgrades to the six-speed transmission’s shift mechanism handle that task with even greater efficiency. Changes to the guide hole plate, shift shaft, return and set springs and shift collar all collaborate to reduce clearances at the pivot — resulting in more precise, positive gear changes every time. Smooth downshifts are enhanced by a standard, back-torque limiting clutch.

The Ninja’s 998cc, four-cylinder engine continues to crank out the kind of straight-shortening power that leaves other liter bikes in its wake. Fed by a bank of four 43mm Keihin throttle bodies with two injectors per cylinder and bristling with 16 titanium valves, the ZX-10R uses a highly advanced Kawasaki Ignition Management System (KIMS) to dole out all that power with maximum control. KIMS monitors all standard fuel injection input data (engine speed, throttle position, vehicle speed, gear position and feedback from intake air temperature, intake air pressure, engine temperature and O2 sensors), but adds one more crucial wrinkle by checking for sudden changes in rpm every 0.02 seconds. Highly sophisticated, KIMS is programmed to leave control in the rider’s hands, but will retard ignition when a sudden increase in engine rpm exceeds programmed parameters. A track-oriented fully adjustable 43mm inverted fork and advanced rear suspension are designed to work with the ZX-10R’s carefully tuned aluminum frame for unparalleled feel and feedback. Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) coating on the fork tubes reduces stiction for precise action. A four-way adjustable rear shock includes low and high-speed compression damping, and controls the pressed aluminum swingarm via the latest UNI-TRAK® linkage design. 
Light and stiff squeeze-cast wheels keep unsprung weight down and suspension performance high; their reduced rotational inertia further enhances the 10R’s quick steering and acceleration. Radial-mounted Tokico brake calipers controlled by a radial master cylinder squeeze 310mm petal discs up front with maximum sensitivity, while the rear 220mm petal disc is stopped by a single-piston caliper. Wrap it all in that sleek new bodywork, add fuel, and you’re looking at an even more beautiful version of the most highly advanced, high-performance Kawasaki sportbike ever.
The Ninja ZX-10R truly shines on the racetrack, thanks to technology developed on Kawasaki race bikes. Although designed to offer maximum performance on the circuit, the same power and handling that provide such amazing on-track performance, also make it more fun for riding on the street. The current ZX-6R debuted in 2009, featuring what was quite possibly the best sporting transmission Kawasaki has ever produced. For 2010, Kawasaki’s engineers applied similar technology to the ZX-10R’s gearbox, with internal modifications aimed at reducing play in the shift mechanism and providing a more-precise feel at the lever. The result is smooth, effortless shifting with clean and positive gear engagement. Like its gearbox, the ZX-10R’s adjustable twin-tube Öhlins steering damper also received internal modifications for improved performance. A separate spring and free piston were added to the reservoir tube to enhance damping stability, and a new titanium colored finish and laser-etched logo update the damper’s external appearance.

Always an aggressive and technologically interesting motorcycle to look at, the 2010 ZX-10R’s bodywork features updates to give it a lighter, more-compact appearance. A new single piece front fairing reduces the visual weight of the ZX-10R’s front end, while new inner panels provide a tidier look around the handlebar area. Adding to the effect of the minimalist bodywork, sharper new side panels incorporate more black into their design, helping the 10R to appear even more compact. A new muffler completes the appearance updates, with a new dimpled surface pattern, metallic grey paint finish, and a compact end cap providing a smaller appearance and more sinister look. Designed to offer a high-level base package with the stock engine and chassis performance to satisfy even professional racers, the already potent Ninja ZX-10R receives some fine-tuning and a revised styling package for 2010.

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R , Technical Features

High Powered Engine

Dual injection
Secondary fuel injectors contribute to top-end power output and power characteristics in the high-rpm range. While the lower injectors operate all the time, operation of the upstream injectors is determined by the degree of throttle opening and engine rpm. 

Ram Air / Airbox
The highly efficient, centrally mounted Ram Air intake duct was designed to reduce intake noise and improve intake efficiency. A passageway through the frame routes intake air from the Ram Air duct to either side of the steering head, giving the air a straight and very efficient path to the airbox. 
Large-volume airbox was possible thanks in part to a flat-type fuel pump (also used on the Ninja ZX-6R), which allowed fuel tank capacity to be maintained despite the additional space required for the secondary injectors. 
Oval intake funnels (velocity stacks) contribute to flow efficiency. 

Cylinder head
Exhaust port shape designed for flow efficiency. This, and matching combustion chambers contribute to the high top-end power. 
Both intake and exhaust valves are titanium, reducing reciprocating weight.
High-lift cams deliver more power at high rpm and make it easier to tune the engine for racing. 

Exhaust system
Efficient exhaust system arrangement with pre-chamber and single right-side silencer contributes to the engine’s high power output.

Precise Power Engine Control

Oval sub-throttles
Complimenting the secondary injectors are oval cross-sectioned throttle bodies. The system allows very precise throttle control and also contributes to throttle response. 

Cylinder head
Intake ports designed for optimal high rpm power characteristics. 
Optimized exhaust valve diameter (ø24.5 mm) contributes to driveability and power characteristics. 
Kawasaki Ignition Management System (KIMS)In order to offer riders precise control of its engine’s powerful output, the Ninja ZX-10R is equipped with an advanced ignition management system. Designed to deliver power according to the rider’s intentions, the system ensures smooth throttle response, curtails sudden spikes in engine speed, and also effectively protects the engine and catalysers from damage.
In order to provide precise control, KIMS is constantly receiving input and sending power delivery instructions. What makes this system different is that in addition to standard FI system input data (engine speed, throttle position, vehicle speed, gear position and feedback from intake air temperature, intake air pressure, engine temperature and O2 sensors), this advanced ignition management system also monitors change in engine speed. Engine speed is checked every 0.02s.
Should a significant sudden change in engine speed be detected, the above factors are taken into account and, when deemed necessary, ignition timing is slowed to protect the engine and catalysers from damage. 
Slowing the ignition timing sometimes has the effect of reducing rear wheel slippage. 
However, as part of a rider-active package, KIMS was designed not to interfere with the rider’s intentions. The ECU’s complex program assumes that all rider input is intentional, so unless the change in engine speed exceeds the predicted response for the given parameters (throttle position, gear, etc), the system is designed NOT to act.
For example:
When the throttle is being opened and the rear tire starts to slip, the system looks at how much (and how quickly) the throttle was opened.
If it was being opened slowly, KIMS determines it was not the rider’s intention to initiate a rear wheel slide and slows ignition timing to avoid the sudden abnormal load on the engine and catalysers. Slowing the ignition may reduce the rear wheel slippage.
If the throttle was opened widely and quickly, KIMS assumes the rider intended to initiate a rear wheel slide and does NOT act to slow the ignition timing. 
When equipped with a racing kit (for circuit-use only), it is possible to adjust the parameters. 

Chassis System

Frame
In addition to contributing Ram Air efficiency, the Ram Air passageway through the frame optimizes rigidity around the head pipe.
Changes in the frame’s wall thickness around the swingarm pivot increase the frame’s rigidity in this area, contributing to the 10R’s brilliant handling characteristics. 
The 2-piece sub-frame is an aluminium die-casting consisting of a front and rear section. This layout enables a very precise and very lightweight construction. The new sub-frame is also very narrow, allowing the rear of the bike to be very compact and slim. 

Swingarm
Specially designed to match the optimized stiffness balance of the frame, the swingarm features a top-mounted stabilizer. This design contributes to the superb high-speed stability of the chassis. 

Exhaust system
The exhaust system features a pre-chamber under the engine, which, in addition to reducing exhaust noise, helps minimize silencer volume. 
Along with the pre-chamber, the single titanium right-side silencer enables a low centre of gravity and centralizes mass, contributing to the bike’s flickable handling. 

Kawasaki’s unique Backbone Twin-tube frame

The optimized stiffness balance of Kawasaki’s unique backbone twin-tube frame contributes to the 10R’s superb rider feedback. Some of the chassis technology used included shaping the frame’s pressed parts: the convex pieces, not really noticeable to the naked eye, help alleviate stress concentrations. Final fine-tuning was accomplished with welds added to the side rails (behind the side covers). 
The sub-frame is mounted to the frame’s upper cross member, allowing the rear suspension to transmit its loads more directly to the sub-frame, and then to the rider. 
Ribbing added on the interior of the pivot plate where it joins the frame’s upper cross member slightly slows down the feedback from the frame to the rider, giving the rider a more accurate feel for what the frame is doing.

Swingarm

The 10R’s swingarm uses pressed beams to deliver a level of feel and feedback unobtainable with a cast swingarm. 

Öhlins steering damper

Adjustable Öhlins steering damper with twin-tube design is fitted as standard equipment. The second tube, which acts like a reservoir tank, and the damper internals, ensure stable damping performance even under racing conditions. This race-quality unit was developed in collaboration with Öhlins specifically for the Ninja ZX-10R. 
Spring and free piston added to the reservoir contribute to stable damping performance. 
New titanium colour and laser-etched logo add to appearance. 

Best-in-class instrumentation

The 10R’s cluster instrument package features special UV-blocking glass, making the LED displays brighter and easier to read. 
The depth effect of the LCD screen is striking. 
Colour-coded tachometer indicates optimal operating range in green.

Bodywork

Single-piece front cowl gives the 10R a similar look to its smaller sibling. 
Inner fairings provide a tidier look around the handlebar area.
Folding mirrors with adjustable, Talbot-type reflecting surfaces contribute to the 10R’s sharp image. 
The mirrors and stays with their integrated turn signals are easily removable, making it easy to prep the 10R for track riding. And because the mounting position is high, rearward visibility is excellent. This mounting location also helps to minimize damage if the bike falls over.
Adding to the effect of the minimalist bodywork, sharper new side panels use a greater amount of black to make the 10R appear even more compact. 
The license plate holder and rear turn signals are also quickly detachable for circuit riding. 
A racy LED taillight makes the bike more visible to drivers and provides a final styling flourish to the evocative Ninja design.

Silencer design

Metallic gray paint, a dimpled finish and a minimalist end cover add a touch of class and contribute to the muffler’s smaller appearance. 

SuspensionTrack-oriented suspension

The 43 mm inverted fork is fully adjustable and features bottom mounted springs. Mounting the springs at the bottom completely submerges them in oil, reducing frothing for improved damping performance, fork action and road-following ability. 
Fork tubes feature a DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) coating. Not only does this high-tech low-friction coating improve fork action, it improves friction control: the initial part of the stroke is slowed, smoothing action for stable braking; once compressed, the reduced friction allows the stroke to move quickly for superb road holding.
Uni-Trak rear suspension has a fully adjustable shock featuring dual (low- and high-speed) compression damping, which enables the fine-tuning needed for circuit riding. Ride feel is improved, and feedback and traction control are what riders expect from a competition-ready machine.
The suspension system operates so well that even with the low-speed compression damping backed off, there is no “springy” feel, and road-following ability is excellent.

Brakes

Tokico radial mount brake calipers with dual offer formidable stopping performance, superb initial bite characteristics and a high level of control give a progressive feel after the initial bite. 
ø310 mm petal discs are 5.5 mm thick for efficient heat dissipation. Because these brakes are less influenced by heat, brake feel remains more consistent and more responsive during extended periods of heavy use – such as during a race or a trackday.
Aluminium rotor carriers reduce unsprung weight, and feature 10 buttons which rigidly support the disc rotor and contribute to heat dissipation for stable braking performance.
Slowing the rear is a ø220 mm disc gripped by a single-piston caliper. 
Both front and rear brake calipers use lightweight aluminium pistons.

Ergonomics

The riding position was specially designed to make the 10R as racer-friendly as possible. The handlebar/seat/peg relationship put the rider in a naturally aggressive position, ideal for the track. 
The narrow frame and engine create an overall narrow package, allowing the rider to keep his or her knees and feet close together.
Sculpted fuel tank conforms to the rider’s legs and is narrow at the rear, allowing riders to hug the tank with their knees and keep out of the slipstream. 
Thin pads on the upper frame rails offer additional grip. 
The fuel tank’s flared design makes it easier for the rider to rest the inside of his arm on the tank when leaning into a turn. The larger contact patch contributes to the increased rider feedback.
Front to back, the seat is compact, allowing the rider to rest his tailbone on the rear seat step. The snug “fit” also contributes to the excellent feedback the rider gets from the new chassis. 
The front of seat tapers inwards, contributing to the narrow riding position and offering a shorter reach to the pavement.
The throttle grip has a special rib on its end (under the grip rubber), which adds to grip and feel.

Aerodynamics

The slight step at the edge of the front cowling reduces windblast on the rider’s shoulders while allowing a design with an aerodynamically efficient small frontal area. 
Fuel tank has a recess in its top to accommodate the helmet’s chin area, making it easier to tuck in behind the windscreen when riding on the circuit. This allows the top of the screen to be set lower and enables more ideal aerodynamics when in a tucked position.
The fairing’s minimalist side panels reduce the influence of side winds on the bike. 
Front fender directs air toward the radiator, increasing cooling efficiency, and contributes to the Ninja’s sharp looks. 
Sharp, minimalist tail cowl is further enhanced by the single side muffler – all of which gives the bike a more concentrated and condensed look and feel. The tail’s under cowl is a flush-surface item which reduces turbulence at the rear of the bike and ensures laminar airflow around the seat. 
A large rear inner fender helps keep the bike clean in the real world of street riding. The mud flap could consequently be made smaller and less obtrusive, improving aerodynamic qualities around the rear of the machine.

Standard Features

New for Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 2010 :

Aggressive new styling of the upper, side and center fairings and cockpit inner covers enhances aerodynamic efficiency and appearance
Refinements to the shift ratchet assembly, shifting arm, return spring and collar result in reduced friction and less movement at the shift shaft pivot, for improved shifting feel and more positive gear changes
A new, embossed metallic gray coating on the muffler complements the new bodywork
A new, 18-position Öhlins steering damper uses additional spring and oil pistons for improved action; titanium color and a laser-etched logo enhance the bike's appearance
Slightly longer throttle cables inside a plastic throttle housing provide improved throttle action for even greater control. 

Four-Cylinder, DOHC 998cc Engine

Very compact, narrow and lightweight design makes it possible to position the engine perfectly within the chassis for optimal weight distribution
One-piece upper crankcase and cylinder casting saves weight and offers maximum rigidity
Oil is routed through channels milled into the cases on various parts of the engine, eliminating external oil lines and reducing weight
Stacked, triangular layout of crank axis, input shaft and output shaft reduces engine length and aids mass centralization for quick handling
Lightweight crankshaft maintains the same inertial moment as a heavier design but saves about two pounds compared to a conventional crank
Low friction oil pump reduction ratio reduces parasitic power loss 
Water pump uses the same type impeller as the ZX-14, with pump rpm optimized for reduced friction
A lightweight Denso radiator with tightly packed cores provides the most efficient engine cooling possible
Specially designed internal fins on the liquid-cooled, aluminum oil cooler promote high-efficiency heat dissipation

Cylinder Head

Intake ports, exhaust ports and matched combustion chambers are designed for optimum flow efficiency and high top-end power
Exhaust ports that are narrower at the midpoint and larger at the opening promote high exhaust velocity and efficient scavenging 
Intake and exhaust valves are titanium for reduced reciprocating weight and higher rpm capabilities 
High-lift camshafts are designed to deliver more power at high rpm and make it easier to tune the engine for racing 

Fuel Injection

Secondary fuel injectors improve top-end power output and power characteristics at high rpm. Lower injectors are always on, upper injectors come on as needed according to degree of throttle opening and engine rpm 
Oval cross-sectioned throttle bodies allow very precise throttle control and instant response

Air Intake

A highly efficient, center-located Ram Air intake duct is shaped for lower intake noise and higher intake efficiency
Use of a compact, flat-type fuel pump that takes up less fuel tank space leaves room for a large, efficient airbox
Oval-section intake funnels promote non-turbulent flow at all rpm 

KIMS Ignition

Kawasaki Ignition Management System (KIMS) helps curtail sudden spikes in engine speed, enhancing the rider's control of power delivery
In addition to standard fuel injection system inputs (engine speed, throttle position, vehicle speed, gear position, intake air temperature, intake air pressure, engine temperature and O2 sensors), KIMS monitors the rate of rpm change every 0.02 seconds 
Designed not to interfere with the rider's intentions, the complex ECU program assumes all rider inputs are intentional. However, when a change in engine speed exceeds the predicted response for given parameters, KIMS will slow the ignition timing to reduce power 
Adjustment of KIMS parameters is possible with an accessory racing (circuit-use only) kit installed

Exhaust System

An exhaust pre-chamber under the engine reduces exhaust noise, minimizes silencer volume and enhances mass centralization for maximum flickability
A palladium catalyzer helps the ZX-10R meet strict Euro-III exhaust emissions standards
A single orthogonal, titanium silencer with a new, black finish keeps the center of gravity low and improves exhaust efficiency 

Six-Speed Transmission

Modifications to the shift mechanism further enhance quick, positive gear changes
Gear ratios suit the power characteristics for ideal power delivery in all rpm ranges
Final reduction ratio of 17/41 intensifies the ZX-10R's already awe-inspiring acceleration 
An adjustable back-torque limiting clutch facilitates smooth downshifts, a main contributor to stability under heavy braking

Chassis

Unique twin-spar aluminum frame features an optimized stiffness balance through a mixture of materials, shapes and thicknesses for superior handling and bump absorption
Ribbing on the interior of the pivot plate where it joins the frame's upper cross member slightly slows down the frame's feedback for highly accurate steering feel
Swingarm pivot located to aid with the front-rear weight balance 
Lightweight, two-piece, aluminum die-cast sub-frame is mounted to the frame's upper cross member, so rear suspension feedback is transmitted more directly to the rider
Narrow sub-frame layout contributes to the compact and slim tail section

Swingarm

A pressed-beam swingarm delivers a level of feel and feedback unobtainable with a cast unit
A top-mounted swingarm brace contributes to the superb high-speed stability of the chassis

Suspension

DLC (Diamond-like Carbon) fork tube coating on the fully adjustable 43mm inverted fork sliders improves fork action by providing reduced friction, smoother action and better road holding
Bottom-mounted springs are completely submerged in oil for reduced frothing, improved damping performance, superior fork action and road-following ability
A four-way adjustable rear shock features dual (low- and high-speed) compression damping as well as rebound damping and spring preload adjustment - allowing the fine tuning required for racing 
Kawasaki Genuine Accessory shims are available for quick rear ride height changes at the track.

Race-quality Steering Damper

A new 18-position adjustable Öhlins steering damper is fitted as standard equipment to help ensure stable front end feedback even under racing conditions

Brakes

Tokico radial-mount brake calipers use dual pads for superb initial bite, increased control and progressive feel

A radial-pump front master cylinder provides the ultimate in front brake feel and feedback

A pair of 5.5mm thick, 310mm petal discs provides the heat dissipation needed to maintain brake feel and responsiveness during extended heavy use

A 220mm rear petal disc gripped by a single-piston caliper provides excellent feel and feedback

Wheels

Squeeze-cast wheels offer precise dimensions with less wall thickness and weight, yet are stiffer than gravity-cast units

Ergonomics

The ZX-10R's rear frame, tank and seat offer high levels of contact with the bike and provide the rider very accurate feedback regarding chassis performance and road surface
A flared fuel tank top makes it easier for riders to rest the inside of their arm on the tank when leaning into a turn for increased comfort and enhanced feedback
Narrow in the front and shorter, front to back, for a slimmer riding position, the seat offers a shorter reach to the pavement and excellent chassis feedback
A rib on the end of throttle tube, under the grip, improves grip and feel

Aerodynamic Bodywork

Slimmer than ever in new aerodynamic bodywork, the ZX-10R is designed to slice through the atmosphere cleanly at high speed with minimal turbulence

The front fender aids cooling efficiency by directing air toward the radiator
A recess on the top of the fuel tank accommodates the helmet's chin, so it's easier to tuck-in behind the windscreen at speed
High mounting position of mirrors, with integrated turn signals, provides excellent rearward visibility and helps to minimize damage if the bike falls over
The flush surface of the tail's underside reduces turbulence at the rear of the bike and ensures laminar airflow around the seat
A large, rear inner fender keeps the bike cleaner and allows the mud flap to be smaller and less obtrusive, further improving aerodynamic qualities around the rear of the machine
Mirrors, license plate holder and rear turn signals are easily removable for track day prep
An LED tail light makes the bike more visible to drivers and provides the final styling flourish to the evocative Ninja design

Advanced Electronic Instrumentation

The easy-to-read instrument cluster uses UV-blocking glass, for maximum visibility

Multifunction odometer, tripmeter, clock and lap timer/stopwatch are all intuitively easy to use

The ZX-10R's big tachometer "green zone" makes keeping the engine in the meatiest part of its massive powerband even easier

OVERVIEW SPECIFICATIONS

Engine

Bore (in) : 2.99
Bore (mm) : 76
Carburetion Brand : Keihin
Compression Ratio : 12.91
Cooling : Liquid
Cylinders : 4
Displacement (cc) : 998
Displacement (ci) : 60.9
Emissions Standards : Meets Euro 3 Emissions
Engine Configuration : Horizontal In-line
Engine Type : 4-Stroke
Fuel Injector : Yes
Fuel Injector Size (mm) : 43
Fuel System Type : Fuel Injected
Ram Air Induction : Yes
Starter : Electric
Stroke (in) : 2.17
Stroke (mm) : 55
Valve Configuration : DOHC
Valves : 16
Valves Per Cylinder : 4

Performance

Torque (Ft Lbs) : 83.2
Torque (Nm) : 112.8
Torque RPM : 8700

Transmission

Number Of Speeds : 6
Primary Drive (Rear Wheel) : Chain
Reverse : No
Transmission Type : Manual

Steering & Suspension

Air Adjustable : No
Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load : Yes
Front Adjustable Rebound Damping : Yes
Front Central Suspension Strut : No
Front Fork Diameter (in) : 1.7
Front Fork Diameter (mm) : 43
Front Suspension Type : Inverted Fork
Front Travel (in) : 4.7
Front Travel (mm) : 119.4
Number Rear Shock Absorbers : 1
Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping : Yes
Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load : Yes
Rear Suspension Brand Name : UNI-TRAK
Rear Suspension Type : Twin Sided Swing Arm
Rear Swingarm Material : Aluminum
Rear Travel (in) : 4.9
Rear Travel (mm) : 124.5
Steering Damper : Yes

Wheels

Front Wheel Diameter : 17
Rear Wheel Diameter : 17
Tube / Tubeless : Tubeless
Wheels Composition : Aluminum

Tires

Front Tire (Full Spec) : 120/70 ZR17
Front Tire Aspect Ratio : 70
Front Tire Speed Rating : Z
Front Tire Width : 120
Rear Tire (Full Spec) : 190/55 ZR17
Rear Tire Aspect Ratio : 55
Rear Tire Speed Rating : Z
Rear Tire Width : 190

Brakes

Brake Brand Name : Tokico
Front Brake Diameter (in) : 12.2
Front Brake Diameter (mm) : 310
Front Brake Type : Dual Hydraulic Disc
Front Caliper Pistons : 4
Rear Brake Diameter (in) : 8.7
Rear Brake Diameter (mm) : 220
Rear Brake Type : Hydraulic Disc
Rear Caliper Pistons : 1

Body Seat

Adjustable : No
Detachable Passenger Seat : Standard
Grab Rail or Strap : Standard
Number Of Seats : 2
Seat Height (in) : 32.7
Seat Height (mm) : 830.6
Seat Location : Driver and Passenger
Seat Material : Vinyl
Seat Specifications : Standard
Seat Tail Cover : Standard
Seat Type : Two-Piece

Body Work

Adjustable : No
Belt Guard : No
Body Material : Plastic
Brush Guard : No
Chain Guard : Yes
Construction : Standard
Drive Shaft Cover : No
Drive Shaft Guard : No
Exterior Covers : Standard
Exterior Guards : Standard
Foot Peg Location : Driver and Passenger
Foot Peg Material : Aluminum
Fork Guards : No
Frame : Aluminum
Front Fender : Standard
Front Fender Material : Plastic
Hand Grip Material : Rubber
Hand Grips : Standard
Hand Guards : No
Heel Guards : No
License Plate : Standard
Light Guard : No
Lower Fairing : Standard
Rear Fender : Standard
Rear Fender Material : Plastic
Rearview Mirrors Folding : Yes
Saddle Bag Guard : No
Spoiler : Standard
Stand : Standard
Stand Type : Kick
Tank Cover : No
Upper Fairing : Standard

Fuel Capacity

Fuel Capacity (gal) : 4.5
Fuel Capacity (l) : 17

Colours

Special Edition Lime Green/Pearl Stardust White 
Metallic Spark Black 

DIMENSIONS

Capacities : Standard
Comment : Standard
Dimensions : Standard
Fuel Capacity (gal) : 4.5
Fuel Capacity (l) : 17
Handlebar Lock : Standard
Height (in) : 44.7
Height (mm) : 1135.4
Length (in) : 83.1
Length (mm) : 2110.7
Major Revision Year : 2008
Manufacturer Country : Japan
Manufacturer Type : Super Sports Bike
MIC Model Segment : ON-HWY Sport Bike Over 750cc
Previous Model Year Accessories : Yes
Rake (degrees) : 25.5
Revision Status : Carryover
Trail (in) : 4.3
Trail (mm) : 109.2
Weight : Standard
Wet Weight (kg) : 208
Wet Weight (lbs) : 458.6
Wheelbase (in) : 55.7
Wheelbase (mm) : 1414.8
Width (in) : 28
Width (mm) : 711.2





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