Kawasaki Ninja
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Kawasaki has unveiled its new liter superbike. The 2016 ZX-10R may look almost identical to its predecessor, but under those familiar fairings lies a brand new motorcycle packed with an impressive arsenal of race-derived equipment.
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Kawasaki has teased its 2016 Ninja ZX-10R with a partial image and some rudimentary info. Scheduled for presentation in October, the new superbike will be a race biased evolution of the current model in an effort to further cement its dominance in the World Superbike Championship.
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Expectations were sky-high for the supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2, and yet Team green still managed to blow our minds when it unveiled its 300-horsepower Ninja H2R at Intermot Cologne today, restoring Kawasaki's reputation as the brand of choice for slavering lunatics.
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KTM's 1290 Superduke R prototype combines a lightweight, trellis-frame with a 1290cc V-twin, drive-by-wire, lots of (disengageable) electronic rider assistance, prototype WP suspension at both ends and maybe the best power-to-weight ratio ever!
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Kawasaki's 2013 Ninja 300 has a wrap sheet that reads like a supersport machine - 39 horespower and a range of sophisticated rider aids that were, until recently, the domain of flagship sports bikes.
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Behold, motorcycle fans, the new king of the castle. Ripping out a terrifying 210 horsepower and weighing just 198kg full of fuel and fluids, the 2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R leap-frogs to the front of the power and power-to-weight charts.
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All we have at this stage is a few photos of the race Superbike version and a teaser video, but expectation has been building that the new Ninja could be the first Japanese bike to take it to the amazing new BMW S1000RR.
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September 23, 2005 For several years now, the 178bhp Kawasaki ZX12 has had the most horsepower of any production motorcycle, though it has played second fiddle