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Mileage
Engine
Transmission
Fuel Type
Seating Capacity
Front Brake Type
320 Mm Disc
Rear Brake Type
250 Mm Disc
Wheel Base
1,480 Mm
Overall Width
775 Mm
Overall Length
2,135 Mm
Overall Height
1,205 Mm
Ground Clearance
130 Mm
Boot Space (Liters)
N/A
Kerb Weight (Kgs)
N/A
Seat Height (mm)
N/A
Engine Displacement (cc)
998 Cc
Mileage
N/A
Engine Type
Liquid-cooled
Number Of Cylinders
4
Valves Per Cylinder
4
Valve Configuration/Valvetrain
N/A
Fuel Supply System
Fuel Injection
Maximum Power
194 Bhp @ 11,000 Rpm
Maximum Torque
137.30 Nm @ 9,500 Rpm
Warranty Time
N/A
Warranty -Distance
N/A
Front Suspension
43 Mm Inverted Balance Free Front Fork
Rear Suspension
New Uni-Trak, Gas-charged Shock
Number Of Gears
6
Drivetrain
Chain Drive
Clutch Type
Wet Multi-Disc
Wheel Size
17 Inches
Rear Tyre
190/55ZR17M/C (75W)
Front Tyre
120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
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Kawasaki has been a top player in sports bike manufacturing; the Japanese manufacturer gained recognition with its Kawasaki ZXR Ninja. The production of two-wheelers is monitored by the Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine and was founded in the year 1960. The company has headquarters in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Currently, the company only focuses on sports bike production as they had tried their luck with commuter bikes in the past; the commuter range by Kawasaki was successful but eventually got outdated. Here are the bikes made by Kawasaki in the superbike segment.
These bikes are more than superbikes; they can be considered as street ravagers. With powerful engines, the brand has created vehicles like the above, but the upcoming Kawasaki superbikes are expected to be more powerful than ever.