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Kawasaki ZX-10R SE Ninja
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Make Model |
Kawasaki ZX-10R SE Ninja |
Year |
2019 |
Engine |
Four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder |
Capacity |
998 cc / 60.9 cu-in |
Bore x Stroke | 76.0 x 55.0 mm |
Compression Ratio | 13.0:1 |
Cooling System | Liquid cooled |
Lubrication | Forced lubrication, wet sump with oil cooler |
Induction |
Fuel injection: Ø 47 mm x 4 with dual injection |
Ignition |
TCBI with digital advance and Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC) |
Starting | Electric |
Max Power |
149.3 kW / 203 hp @ 13500 rpm |
Max Power Ram Air |
156.8 kW / 213 hp @ 13500 rpm |
Max Torque |
114.9 Nm / 84.7 lb-ft @ 11200 rpm |
Clutch | Wet multi-disc, manual |
Transmission |
6-speed, return, cassette |
Final Drive | Sealed Chain |
Primary Reduction Ratio | 1.681 (79/47) |
Gear Ratio | 1st 2.600 (39/15) 2nd 2.222 (40/18) 3rd 1.944 (35/18) 4th 1.722 (31/18) 5th 1.550 (31/20) 6th 1.391 (32/23) |
Final Reduction Ratio | 2.294 (39/17) |
Frame | Twin spar, cast aluminium |
Front Suspension |
43 mm inverted Balance Free Front Fork with external compression chamber, KECS-controlled compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out springs. |
Front Wheel Travel | 120 mm / 4.7 in |
Rear Suspension |
Horizontal Back-link, BFRC lite gas-charged shock with piggyback reservoir, KECS-controlled compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out spring |
Rear Wheel Travel | 114 mm / 4.5 in |
Front Brakes |
2x 330 mm semi-floating Brembo discs, dual radial-mount, Brembo M50 monobloc |
Rear Brakes |
Single 220mm disc with aluminum single-piston caliper |
Wheels | Forced Marchesini |
Front Tyre |
120/70ZR17M/C (58W) |
Rear Tyre |
190/55ZR17M/C (75W) |
Rake | 25° |
Steering Angle L/R | 27 |
Trail | 107 mm / 4.2 in |
Dimensions |
Length 2085 mm / 82.0 in Width 740 mm / 29.1 in Height 1145 mm / 45.0 in |
Wheelbase | 1440 mm / 56.7 in |
Ground Clearance | 145 mm / 5.7 in |
Seat Height | 835 mm / 32.9 in |
Wet Weight | 208 kg / 458.5 lbs |
Fuel Capacity | 17 Litres / 4.5 US gal |
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Based on the KRT race machine that has been amassing record after record in the Superbike World Championship, Kawasaki’s trio of litre-class supersport models allow a wide range of riders to experience the thrill of exploring their limits on the circuit.
Engine improvements for 2019 offer increased power, with an even wider powerband
– both advantages that that will further increase their race-winning potential.
This is as close as it gets to being part of the official Kawasaki World
Superbike team.
Complementing the original Ninja ZX-10R and track-focused Ninja ZX-10RR, the Ninja ZX-10R SE features Kawasaki’s highly advanced electronic suspension. Both on the street and on the track, the suspension’s superb damping character offers a level of ride comfort that almost makes you forget you are riding a machine with race-ready suspension, while outstanding damping responsiveness delivers a planted feel that translates to rider confidence and further advances the ease of riding offered by the Ninja ZX-10R.
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2019 the Ninja ZX-10R SE also benefits from the ZX-10R engine upgrades and
delivers 203 PS.
The difference between the 2019 ZX-10R, ZX-10R SE and ZX-10RR are:
ZX-10R
Base model gets engine upgrades that take power to 200bhp thanks to reduced
inertia and more aggressive high-lift cams. It also gets the KQS bi-directional
quickshifter.
ZX-10RR
Track-focused single-seat model is limited to 500 bikes, gets titanium
connecting rods, track-tuned suspension settings, a 600rpm higher rev limit, and
a 1bhp advantage over the R, and lighter forged Marchesini wheels.
ZX-10R SE
Based on the R model, the SE benefits from Kawasaki’s advanced electronic
suspension (KECS), and forged Marchesini wheels, while areas susceptible to
scuffing and high-wear are treated to a paint finish that self-heals.
Features:
Track-focused 998 cm3 liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-line Four
The Ninja ZX-10R’s engine balanced stunning power with manageability, and
facilitated getting back on the gas by moving peak torque higher up in the rpm
range. The current engine maintains this essential character, but offers a
stronger low-mid range for increased acceleration coming out of corners.
Cylinder Head Ready for High-Lift Cams
Previously a feature unique to the Ninja ZX-10RR, now the cylinder head of all
models provides the clearance to accommodate race-kit high-lift cams. * Race-kit
high-lift cams and valve springs offer increased high-rpm performance.
Titanium exhaust
Heat-resistant titanium header pipes and silencer contribute to performance,
long-lasting durability, light weight and mass centralisation.
Finger-follower valve actuation
A change to finger-follower valve actuation and other updates increase the Ninja
ZX-10R SE’s engine performance. Peak horsepower is higher: now 203 PS, which can
easily be augmented care of a full race exhaust. However, the changes benefit
performance across the rev range, delivering increased power at all rpm – an
advantage for racers as well as World Superbike teams. The changes essentially
raise the flat torque curve of the previous model, so the Ninja ZX-10R SE’s
easy-to-use character is maintained while offering increased power.
Bosch IMU (Inertia Measurement Unit)
Compact IMU operates in 6 DOF (degrees of freedom): 5 measured + 1 calculated.
Combined with Kawasaki’s proprietary dynamic modelling program, input from the
IMU enables even more precise chassis orientation awareness, the key to bringing
Kawasaki’s electronics to the next level.
Electronic throttle valves
Electronic throttle valves allow the ECU to deliver the ideal amount of fuel and
air to the engine. The system also enables more precise control of S-KTRC, as
well as implementation of systems like KLCM and Kawasaki Engine Brake Control.
Cassette transmission
Race-style cassette transmission facilitates gear ratio changes to suit track
conditions. The “cassette” is located high enough that it can be accessed
without having the engine oil drain out.
Kawasaki Quick Shifter
Dual-direction KQS is now standard equipment on all models. * Dual-direction KQS
system allows both clutchless upshifts and downshifts, facilitating circuit
riding. * Designed for effective sport riding, KQS can also be used on the
street at rpm above 2,500 min-1.
Aluminium twin-spar frame
Revised geometry care of a steering head moved closer to the rider, and a longer
swingarm put more weight on the front for increased corner entry stability and
confidence on the circuit.
Cornering management function
Feedback from the IMU enables the addition of a new function. The new cornering
management function uses KIBS and S-KTRC to assist riders in tracing their
intended line through the corner.
Electronic steering damper
Specially developed Öhlins electronic steering damper provides just the right
amount of damping based on vehicle speed and degree of acceleration or
deceleration. Revised settings were optimised for the racetrack and winding
roads.
The Ninja ZX-10R features a new front fork jointly developed with Showa in the Superbike World championship. Tested in world racing competition this technology, coming directly from Kawasaki’s factory race machine, is making its mass-production debut on the new Ninja ZX-10R.
Swingarm with optimised rigidity
Designed using Kawasaki’s advanced dynamic rigidity analysis and a
from-the-outside-in approach, swingarm with optimised rigidity contributes to
nimbler handling.
BFRC lite
Showa’s new BFRC lite (Balance Free Rear Cushion) shock unit is lighter and more
compact than their earlier units. The new shock contributes to increased
traction and superb shock-absorption performance.
Horizontal Back-link rear suspension
This rear suspension arrangement offers excellent performance while contributing
to mass centralisation.
Revised linkage ratios offer a more linear feeling, which makes suspension
adjustments easier to feel.
High-performance Brembo Brake System
Dual high-spec Brembo M50 monobloc calipers gripping larger ø330 mm discs,
specially prepared radial-pump master cylinder and race-quality steel-braided
lines deliver next-level braking performance.
Aerodynamic bodywork
Larger upper cowl cuts through the air more efficiently, and offers the rider
greater wind protection, making it easier to shift position for corner entry
when riding on the track.
High-visibility instrumentation.
The centrepiece of the Ninja ZX-10R SE instrument panel is the highly visibly
LED-backlit bar-graph tachometer.
Highly Durable Paint
Kawasaki’s new Highly Durable paint features a special coat that allows
scratches to repair themselves, enabling the paint to maintain its high-quality
finish†. * Soft and hard segments in the coat work together like a chemical
spring, creating a trampoline effect that allows impacts to be absorbed. †
Notes: 1. In some cases, it takes about one week for recovery. 2. The paint will
not recover in the case of scratches caused by a coin or key, or zip fasteners.
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