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Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja
The new 2013 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R ABS marks the return of a middleweight sportbike legend, three numbers that strike fear into the heart of the competition: six...three...six. It is a tradition born of street cred and racetrack domination, a performance boost offered at the same price as the competition's regular six hundreds, and it's a machine that screams Performance Counts! The new ZX-6R honors a dominating family tradition - started ten years ago with the first 636, a revolutionary machine that blew-away the competition's 600's on the street and won races against factory 750's on the track.
That category shattering DNA begins with a new 16-valve, long-stroke DOHC 636cc
inline-four that's everything a top-shelf middleweight powerplant should be:
torque rich, happy to rev, supremely powerful and smooth enough for everyday
use. Its impressive broad-spectrum performance is ideal for everyone from
stunters and street riders, to canyon carvers and racetrack junkies.
New intake and exhaust port shapes were optimized to suit the extra displacement
and help deliver increased performance and improved throttle response. The
intake ports are wider near the throttle bodies and now split further upstream
from the intake valves. The exhaust ports are wider near the valves and taper on
their way to the new exhaust header. New lightweight chromoly steel intake and
exhaust camshafts feature increased intake duration, plus increased intake and
exhaust lift to compliment the new engine's extra displacement. Revised piston
crowns increase piston strength and accommodate the increased valve lift. A
molybdenum coating on the piston skirts fights friction and helps with engine
break-in. New straight piston pins are more rigid to help preserve high-rpm
durability. New 1.5mm shorter connecting rods are also stronger to suit the
increased kinetic energy of the longer-stroke, their stems are now 2mm thicker
and the small ends feature a 1mm larger-radius to add even more strength. The result is that this new engine not only delivers class-leading drive out of
corners, it also offers superior flexibility and precise throttle control that
pays big dividends when making mid-corner power adjustments or stringing a set
of curves together on a racetrack or twisting backroad.
In keeping with its racing DNA, the ZX-6R also employs a cassette-type
transmission to simplify gearing changes at the track, help reduce the time
needed for bike setup and allow more time for riding. A new shorter first gear,
stronger alloys and revised gear thicknesses boost gearbox durability and help
it cope with the extra torque produced by the new 636cc engine.
Combining the KTRC and Power Mode options, riders have a total of eight
combinations from which to choose, and each system can be independently set to
match rider skill/preference, riding location and surface conditions. An
experienced rider on dry pavement might choose "Full Power" and "KTRC Mode 1"
for a trackday or club race, but in wet and/or slippery conditions, that same
rider might choose "Low Power" and "KTRC Mode 3". The various modes are easily
selectable from a convenient switch on the left clip-on.
The 2013 Ninja ZX-6R ABS features new bodywork with a sharp design that
communicates a new, more-aggressive image. New larger fairing openings provide
increased airflow and enhanced heat dissipation. The new fairing lowers, rear
cowl, and assorted blacked-out body panels contribute to the bike's compact and
lightweight appearance. A sleek one-piece front fender offers excellent
aerodynamics. New projector beam headlights are encased in a sharp looking new
housing that features integrated position lamps. New semi-flush front turn
signals are built into the new bodywork, and compact rear turn signals
complement the minimalist design of the tail section. A new compact LED
taillight is lightweight, very bright and offers a modern high-tech appearance.
A "hugger" fender above the swingarm helps to reduce aerodynamic turbulence and
helps keep the undertail area clean.
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R ABS Key Features - Genuine Supersport performance and styling with
an added dose of street potency Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R ABS Features and Benefits NEW 636cc Engine
NEW Selectable Power Modes
NEW Three-Mode Kawasaki Traction Control
(KTRC) NEW Radial-mount Monobloc Brakes
NEW Supersport-grade KIBS ABS (ZX-6R ABS
only) NEW Big Piston - Separate Function Fork:
(BP-SFF)
Rear suspension Lightweight Chassis NEW Bodywork Cockpit Genuine Kawasaki Accessories
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