ZZ-R1200
The ZZ-R1200 motorcycle is built by Kawasaki. Identified by its model number ZX1200-C1, it is the successor to the Kawaski ZX-11. Produced in the US from 2002 - 2006 it was originally built in and for European customers to compete with the established Triumph's, Aprilla's, BMW's, and Ducati's on the Autobahn. With impressive features, styling, performance, and price tag of thousands less, there was demand to bring a limited number of the ZZR into the US market. Considered a Sport Tourer this motorcycle boasts a tubular double cradle frame with powerful 4-Stroke, DOHC, 4 cyclinder Liquid cooled engine. It hosts double fans, double fuel pumps, and double headlights. Additionally, hard touring bags can be added as an option.
Specifications:
- Dry Mass - 520lb.
- Displacement - 71.03 cu in
- Max horsepower - (approx) 149 @9800 rpm
- Fuel Tank Capacity - 6.1 US
- Engine - 4-Stroke, DOHC 4-cyclinder, 4 valves per cyclinder
- Cooling - Liquid dual fans
- Carburetion System - Carburetors, Keihin CVKD 40 x 4
- Starting System - Electric Start
- Ignition system - Battery and Coil
- Final Drive system Type - Chain
- Frame Type - Tubular, Double Cradle
References
The Motorcyclistonline [1]
Kawasaki ZZ-R1200 Service Manual
External Links
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