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Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja Monster Energy Special Edition
Ominous look and custom graphics contribute to
this Ninja’s exciting personality
Fine-tuning the chassis and tightening its mass centralization resulted in
lighter handling to make it even easier to tip this ZX-6R into a corner. To
optimize front-rear rigidity balance, the engineers revised frame stiffness
around the swingarm pivot and the rear engine mounts. The engine was rotated
around the output shaft to offer a steeper cylinder bank angle and raise its CG
by 16mm. A new exhaust layout with a short side muffler lowers the weight
previously located under the seat and an exhaust pre-chamber further contributes
to the new ZX-6R’s mass centralization
Corner-entry controllability receives a major performance boost, thanks to the
first production-use of Showa’s revolutionary new BPF (Big Piston Front fork).
The BPF utilizes a large-diameter internal piston, which permits a reduction in
damping pressure, for smoother action and better front end feedback – especially
under braking and initial corner turn-in. Additionally, the BPF eliminates many
of the internal components used in a cartridge-type fork, simplifying
construction and resulting in a lighter overall fork weight. Moto Caradisiac Impressions
This time around, Kawasaki seem to be truly
serious about hunting down the R6, CBR 600RR, GSX-R600 and even the
Daytona 675. The 2009 ZX-6R is indeed an all-new bike – it shares nothing
with its predecessor. And to begin with, the new bike looks really good –
a perfect mix of aggression and sobriety.
The good:
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