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Kawasaki GPZ1000RX
Gpz1000rx
Manufacturer Kawasaki
Also calledNinja 1000R, ZXT00A
Parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Production1986–1987
Predecessor GPz900R
Successor ZX-10 "Tomcat"
Class Sport bike
Engine997 cc (60.8 cu in), 4-stroke, transverse 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve-per-cylinder
Bore / stroke74 mm × 58 mm (2.9 in × 2.3 in)
SuspensionFront: Telescopic, air
Rear: Uni-Trak, air shock.
BrakesFront: dual disc
Rear: single disc
TiresTubeless
120/80-16 (front) (A1 - A3)
150/80-16 (rear) (A1 - A3)
Rake, trail29°, 114 mm (4.5 in)
Fuel capacity21 L (4.6 imp gal; 5.5 US gal)
Reserve: 4 L (0.88 imp gal; 1.1 US gal)
Related GTR1000 "Concours", ZL1000 "Eliminator"

The Kawasaki GPZ1000RX (Ninja 1000R, model designation ZXT00A) was a motorcycle made by Kawasaki from 1986 to 1988. It had a 997 cc (60.8 cu in) four-cylinder, 16-valve, twin cam engine.

The GPZ1000RX was to be the replacement for the original Ninja, the GPZ900R, but as it turned out the GPZ900R not only lived on alongside the GPZ1000RX, but outlived it. Just as the GPZ900R two years before, the 1000RX was the fastest production bike at the time.[ citation needed] Until in 1988 [1] the GPZ 1000RX was superseded by the ZX-10 "Tomcat". Yet still the GPZ900R remained, even beyond the 1990 release of Kawasaki's new flagship, the ZZ-R1100, [1] [2] until 2003. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Ker, Rod (2007), Classic Japanese Motorcycle Guide, Sparkford, UK: Haynes Publishing, p. 209, ISBN  978-1-84425-335-7
  2. ^ Dowds, Alan (2007), Superbikes: Street Racers: Design and Technology, Thunder Bay Press, p.  246, ISBN  978-1-59223-777-7
  3. ^ Walker, Mick (2001), Performance Motorcycles, Amber Books, Ltd. and Chartwell Books (Book Sales, Inc.), pp.  152–153, ISBN  0-7858-1380-2
Records
Preceded by Fastest production motorcycle
1984–1988
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kawasaki GPZ1000RX
Gpz1000rx
Manufacturer Kawasaki
Also calledNinja 1000R, ZXT00A
Parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Production1986–1987
Predecessor GPz900R
Successor ZX-10 "Tomcat"
Class Sport bike
Engine997 cc (60.8 cu in), 4-stroke, transverse 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve-per-cylinder
Bore / stroke74 mm × 58 mm (2.9 in × 2.3 in)
SuspensionFront: Telescopic, air
Rear: Uni-Trak, air shock.
BrakesFront: dual disc
Rear: single disc
TiresTubeless
120/80-16 (front) (A1 - A3)
150/80-16 (rear) (A1 - A3)
Rake, trail29°, 114 mm (4.5 in)
Fuel capacity21 L (4.6 imp gal; 5.5 US gal)
Reserve: 4 L (0.88 imp gal; 1.1 US gal)
Related GTR1000 "Concours", ZL1000 "Eliminator"

The Kawasaki GPZ1000RX (Ninja 1000R, model designation ZXT00A) was a motorcycle made by Kawasaki from 1986 to 1988. It had a 997 cc (60.8 cu in) four-cylinder, 16-valve, twin cam engine.

The GPZ1000RX was to be the replacement for the original Ninja, the GPZ900R, but as it turned out the GPZ900R not only lived on alongside the GPZ1000RX, but outlived it. Just as the GPZ900R two years before, the 1000RX was the fastest production bike at the time.[ citation needed] Until in 1988 [1] the GPZ 1000RX was superseded by the ZX-10 "Tomcat". Yet still the GPZ900R remained, even beyond the 1990 release of Kawasaki's new flagship, the ZZ-R1100, [1] [2] until 2003. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Ker, Rod (2007), Classic Japanese Motorcycle Guide, Sparkford, UK: Haynes Publishing, p. 209, ISBN  978-1-84425-335-7
  2. ^ Dowds, Alan (2007), Superbikes: Street Racers: Design and Technology, Thunder Bay Press, p.  246, ISBN  978-1-59223-777-7
  3. ^ Walker, Mick (2001), Performance Motorcycles, Amber Books, Ltd. and Chartwell Books (Book Sales, Inc.), pp.  152–153, ISBN  0-7858-1380-2
Records
Preceded by Fastest production motorcycle
1984–1988
Succeeded by



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