Kawasaki ZX-6R Review 1
MCN overall verdict
In the Kawasaki ZX-6R, Kawasaki has built a race ready 600 which is road legal, just. Everything about the ZX-6R is track focused, you could enter a standard Kawasaki ZX-6R into a club race and you wouldn’t be far behind the top runners. The more you thrash it the more fun you’ll have. The Kawasaki ZX-6R is easily the most fun 600 on track but let down by its real world capabilities.
Engine
A measured 109.61bhp at the back wheel made the Kawasaki ZX-6R the most powerful 600 in our recent group test. You have to keep the Kawasaki ZX-6R motor singing to get the most out of it above 9,000rpm ideally, but revving it to its 16,000rpm redline sends shivers down your spine.
Quality and Reliability
Kawasaki has never had a problem with engine reliability or build quality and the Kawasaki ZX-6R is no exception. An MCN staffer who owned one of the original high revving ZX6-RRs says it never missed a beat despite its hard life. The Kawasaki ZX-6R feels well built and solid with attention to detail in the finish.
Ride and Handling
The track-focussed Kawasaki ZX-6R is built for carving up race tracks. The brakes are outstanding, and the Kawasaki ZX-6R remains stable no matter how late you dare to brake. You can carry a stupid amount of corner speed on the Kawasaki ZX-6R, which is really confidence inspiring. The Kawasaki ZX-6R's front will give the odd twitch over bumps and imperfection on the road.
Value
At £7190, the Kawasaki ZX-6R is the second cheapest 600 on the market and it’s a new model for 2007, only Suzuki’s older GSX-R is cheaper. Haggle with a local dealer and you should be able to steal a Kawasaki ZX-6R for under £7,000 which for the latest, track-focussed 600 which will hold its own against almost anything on track, is a bargain. Find a
Equipment
The Kawasaki ZX-6R has fully adjustable suspension front and back, radial brakes up front... it ticks all the boxes for a 600 supersport machine. The standard slipper clutch is one of the best on the market something the Kawasaki ZX-6R has always led in term of development for the original ZX6-RR.Compare and buy products for the Ducati Monster 100 in the MCN Shop.
Kawasaki ZX-6R Review 2
THE KEY TO THE EVOLUTION OF THE KAWASAKI NINJA ZX6R
Well Kawasaki have done it again. The Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R for 2009 / 2011. A complete model change and the press loved it. MCN rated it 10/10.and they still love it.
This bike is lighter, more power, more torque and vastly improved handling characteristics thanks to the big piston forks. Read on for more detail on the 2011 Kawasaki ZX6R.
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2011 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R Engine & Performance
A new engine for the Ninja ZX6R that weighs 2Kg less than the old one helping towards thetotal weight saving of 10KG yes, 10KG. In fact, throw a leg over it and it actually feels like Kawasaki have shed a lot more than 10 kilos.
New double bore intake funnels (“velocity stacks”) on the Kawasaki ZX6R feature inlets at two different heights, allowing performance increases in both the mid- and high-rpm ranges. Optimised cam nitriding and tappets with increased durability enabled the use of high-load cam profiles which improve overall performance. The Kawasaki ZX6R has new pistons with new profiles and improved crown finishing to contribute to the gain in performance. Molybdenum coating on piston skirts reduces friction, piston rings with less tension reduce mechanical loss and revised cam chain guides stabilise chain motion, further contributing to reduced mechanical loss. Revised exhaust collector layout contributes to improved low and mid-range performance while maintaining high-rpm performance.
As seems to have become the norm with the late date Kawasaki Superbikes, a slipper clutch that really does the business comes as standard fitment on this new Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R.
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R Chassis
While structure of the main frame is basically the same as that of the ZX6R from 2008, revised rigidity around the swingarm pivot and the rear engine mounts optimises front-rear rigidity balance. A 2-piece sub-frame is an aluminium die-casting consisting of a front and rear section. This layout for the 2009 Kawasaki Ninja enables a very precise and very lightweight construction. The new sub-frame is also very narrow, allowing the rear of the Ninja ZX6R to be very compact and slim. Steering head angle (rake) has been adjusted in order to allow the ZX6R to turn in more easily. An ohlins steering damper has been fitted as standard ensuring that the more agressive attitude of the Kawasaki ZX6R does not get out of hand.
Suspension and Big Piston Forks (BPF) on the new Kawasaki ZX6R
Here's what Kawasaki have to say
"The new BPF is one of the great contributing factors to the new Ninja ZX6R ’s great composure under braking. Compared to a cartridge-type fork of the same size, the BPF features a main piston almost twice the size (φ37 mm vs φ20 mm on ZX6R of 2008); oil inside the BPF acts on a surface area almost four times the size. The larger surface area allows the damping pressure to be reduced while ensuring the damping force remains the same. Reducing the damping pressure allows the slide pipe to move more smoothly, which is especially noticeable at the initial part of the stroke. The result is greater control as the fork begins to compress and very calm attitude change as Kawasaki ZX6R weight shifts forward when reducing speed, and thus greater chassis stability on corner entry. Because the BPF eliminates many of the internal components used in a cartridge-type fork, construction is simplified resulting in lighter overall fork weight. Compression and rebound damping adjustment are located at the top of each fork tube. Preload adjustment is at the bottom of the ZX6R fork."
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