2004 Kawasaki
Ninja ZX-10R
MSRP $10,999
It has been 20 years since the GPz900, the first in a long line of bikes to carry the Ninja moniker, was introduced at Laguna Seca in 1984. A lot has changed since that venerable machine became a part of motorcycling history, and with a resurgence of the liter-bike class it was time for Kawasaki to up the ante.
Using the 20th anniversary of the 900 Ninja to set the tone for the unveiling of its all-new ZX-10R, Kawasaki gave the assembled press a chance to ride the big ZX at Homestead International Speedway in Miami, Fl to get acquainted with the newest member of the Ninja clan.
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I owen this one and let me tell you , I had a good couple of bikes in my life but this on is the best, put a pipe on it and a good racing filter and you knock out 162kw on this baby. for handling you need to adjust the settings to a soft ride for road and a harder setting for track, there is no in-between setting or one setting for all.dont even think of wheeling this monster unless you have a death wish as it pears to the right all the time.and put a new screen on as you can not tug under the original one.
front wheel brake, easy as done.looks fantastic and the power is awesome.really enjoy this ride