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beansbaxter


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posted February 19, 2004 01:25 PM        
Poll Question:
What color ZX-10R do you plan on getting?

So what color do you want your ZX-10R to be in when you get it? No black of course, so are any of you going to be repainting it?

Poll Results:
 4 votes (29%)
Candy Thunder Blue

 5 votes (36%)
Lime Green

 3 votes (21%)
Pearl Blazing Orange

 0 votes (0%)
Galaxy Silver

 2 votes (14%)
It doesnt matter because I am going to repaint it


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posted February 19, 2004 01:30 PM        
I'm going to get it BLACK!!!
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posted February 19, 2004 02:07 PM        
Bean>
Where did the Silver option come from?

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posted February 19, 2004 02:16 PM        
BLACK!!
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posted February 19, 2004 02:17 PM        
BLACK!
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posted February 19, 2004 02:39 PM        
Green. Because I can already see that everyone else wants a black one....
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posted February 19, 2004 02:45 PM        
orange
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posted February 19, 2004 03:51 PM        
black for me... I think I've just about made up my mind black, blue, green, (yecch color).
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beansbaxter


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posted February 19, 2004 05:19 PM        
quote:
Bean>
Where did the Silver option come from?


It is listed on Kawi's website, at the bottom of the specifications page and of course in the pictures as well.

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posted February 19, 2004 06:51 PM        
Where's BLACK???
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beansbaxter


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posted February 19, 2004 11:15 PM        
quote:
Where's BLACK???


Black is not listed on Kawi's website as an available color....why, is it suppose to come in black?

Thats why I threw the option of repainting because I figured Dino and others would paint his black first thing.

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DB


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posted February 19, 2004 11:29 PM        
Kawasaki's site lists a black (not a silver) (www.kawasaki.com)
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beansbaxter


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posted February 20, 2004 12:14 AM        
You are all right...doh! I accidentaly for some reason defaulted back to the 636...wonder if the poll can be changed....I feel so bad now....free iTunes for everybody..goto the 12 forum to get them!
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posted February 20, 2004 12:15 AM        
Again sorry, I feel so bad...I shot a pm over to frEEk to see if he can make a change...cause I cannot....
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DB


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posted February 20, 2004 01:50 AM        
It's ok, don't sweat it. It just means you're not allowed to buy a 10r now. The signs say you must buy a 636 now. Don't worry you'll enjoy it and we'll let you know have depreasing it is to ride the 10r (lol)
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posted February 20, 2004 06:15 AM        
The green ones are known to have at least 3mph on the top end.
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swft


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posted February 20, 2004 06:36 AM        
Whew! Geeze Beans, I was gonna blast ya with both barrels, ask you if you were brain damaged or sumthin. Best way to do it is to delete the poll and start another one. Once a poll has been voted on, it can't be changed.

MODEL
Ninja® ZX-10R
MSRP
$10,999





INTRODUCTION
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., (KMC) unveiled the future of its sportbike DNA in the form of the all-new 2004 NINJA® ZX-10R motorcycle, serving notice to Superbike racers and sportbike enthusiasts that Kawasaki is committed to its heritage of building uncompromising, high-performance motorcycles.
The NINJA ZX-10R puts Kawasaki at the front of sportbike design and performance. From the overall shape to the smallest detail, the ZX-10R combines high technology with the latest innovations, including a new, high-output engine, ultra-narrow aluminum frame, ergonomic design and compact bodywork with a frontal area smaller than those of most 600cc sportbikes.
Tom Orbe, vice president of marketing at KMC, said the ZX-10R is a sportbike worthy of Kawasaki's image - and it sends a clear message to the motorcycling world that the green brand is pulling out all the stops to be number one on the race track.
"The NINJA ZX-10R is designed to have the best power-to-weight ratio and best handling on the track," said Orbe. "It will provide riders with more than enough power and handling to take on the competition."
Kawasaki engineers utilized a "stack" design for the extraordinarily compact, liquid-cooled, 998cc inline four-cylinder engine. The crank axis, input shaft and output shaft of the NINJA ZX-10R engine are positioned in a triangular layout to reduce engine length, while the high-speed generator is placed behind the cylinder bank to reduce engine width. With a bore and stroke of 76 x 55mm, the ZX-10R engine's one-piece cylinder and crankcase assembly reduces weight and increases rigidity. The double overhead cams are machined from chromoly steel billet for strength, four valves per cylinder improve high-rpm breathing, and the forged, lightweight pistons offer high heat resistance to further enhance the bike's power-to-weight ratio.
To obtain maximum benefit from the ZX-10R's electronic fuel injection, engineers turned to advanced flow analysis to "streamline" the engine's intake tract. A Ram Air duct located at the front of the fairing provides the coolest air possible, while the fuel injection assembly features electronically controlled sub throttles to smooth power delivery. An ultra-lightweight titanium four-into-one exhaust system incorporates a butterfly valve at the collector to improve overall power characteristics. The titanium oval-shaped muffler is wrapped with a sheet of ultra-thin walled aluminum and has a non-restrictive honeycomb catalyzer to reduce exhaust emissions.
In addition to liquid cooling, the ZX-10R engine features a liquid-cooled oil cooler adjacent to the oil filter to reduce oil temperatures. "Slosh" analysis was also used to design the internal structure of the oil pan, thereby reducing windage losses and helping to maintain low oil temperatures.
A multi-plate wet clutch with a back torque limiter transfers power to a six-speed, close-ratio transmission idealized for closed-course competition. The back torque limiter automatically disengages the clutch under hard braking and deceleration to prevent rear wheel hop during corner entry.
The engine is bolted into all-aluminum twin-tube backbone frame that arches over the engine rather than around it, as with conventional sportbike designs. Constructed of thin-walled castings and pressed aluminum sheets welded together for optimum lightness, the ZX-10R frame provides exceptional high-speed stability and responsive handling, yet is no wider than most 600cc-class sportbikes.
Front suspension duties are handled by fully adjustable 43mm forks and many of the fork's internal parts are crafted from aluminum to minimize weight. A gull-type aluminum swingarm connected to Kawasaki's UNI-TRAK® linkage and a fully adjustable shock handles rear suspension duties. The entire rear suspension system is both lightweight and torsionally rigid, and also features adjustable ride height.
The ZX-10R features all-new six-spoke, cast-aluminum wheels. By utilizing six spokes in place of the traditional three-spoke design, engineers were able to reduce rim thickness, yet the wheels are both stronger and lighter. To provide as much traction as possible, the ZX-10R rides on a 120/70ZR17 front tire and ultra-wide 190/50ZR17 rear tire.
Stopping power for the ZX-10R is provided by dual 300mm front disc brakes featuring petal disc design, radially mounted four-piston calipers, and a single 220mm rear disc brake. First introduced on Kawasaki's own NINJA ZX-6R and ZX-6RR sportbikes, the radial front brake design utilizes mounting points at both the top and bottom of the caliper, with the mounting bolts inserted through the rear of the caliper instead of the side or front as on conventional designs. This racing-inspired setup makes the caliper more rigid to improve brake feel over a wider range of operation.
With the help of a front area smaller than that of a NINJA ZX-6R, the angular body work and racing-style ergonomics of the ZX-10R minimizes aerodynamic drag on the race track. A central ram air duct incorporated into the nose of the fairing provides cool, dense air to the airbox, which is situated between the frame tubes. The top portion of the fuel tank is also concave, so the competition rider can tuck in tightly behind the small windscreen.
Pop nuts are used to fasten the bodywork to the frame, making disassembly and service easier, and the light, five-piece tail section opens at the top for easy maintenance.
Other features include multi-reflector headlights, forged aluminum handlebars that are gun-drilled to reduce weight, LCD display with radial tachometer and digital speedometer, plus a stop watch function and LED tail light.
Kawasaki anticipates that numerous privateers will be eager to race the ZX-10R in closed-course competition, so Team Green™, Kawasaki's amateur racing support program, is creating a contingency plan which will be unveiled before the 2004 Superbike season gets underway.

FEATURES
Engine
- Liquid-cooled, 998cc four-stroke, inline four-cylinder engine utilizes stacked layout used for compact dimensions, contributing to the ZX-10R's narrow profile
- One-piece cylinder/crankcase saves weight and is more rigid
- Forged pistons have flat top for compact combustion chamber
- Cams machined from chromoly steel billet and surface treated with soft nitride for light weight and durability
- Tappet surfaces treated with soft nitriding to help prevent wear
- Intake and exhaust valves use single springs with oval cross sections to lower overall engine height
- Flow analysis used to design cylinder head, maximizing engine breathing at high rpm
- All-titanium four-into-one exhaust system includes butterfly valve to enhance low-rpm power
- Oval-shaped aluminum muffler with internal titanium parts reduces noise and includes honeycomb catalyzer to reduce emissions
- Electronic fuel injection with sub-throttle assembly and 43mm throttle bodies provide best power characteristics and ridability
- High-speed generator is clutch driven and is positioned behind the cylinder bank to reduce engine width
- Liquid-cooled oil cooler helps to maintain consistent oil temperatures
- Sloshing analysis used to design internal structure of oil pan, reducing windage and helping to maintain low oil temperatures
- Magnesium engine covers reduce overall dry weight
Transmission
- Close-ratio six-speed transmission optimizes on-track performance
- Multi-plate wet clutch with back torque limiter prevents rear wheel hop under hard braking and deceleration
Chassis
- All-aluminum, twin-spar backbone frame utilizes thin-walled castings and pressed sheets welded together for light weight - provides high-speed stability and responsive handling, yet is no wider than most 600cc sportbikes
- Frame arches over the engine rather than around it, giving the ZX-10R the narrowest possible profile for excellent riding position and ride "feel"
- Fully-adjustable 43mm forks and internal aluminum parts feature circuit setting for competition
- Top triple clamp features "lightening holes" to reduce weight
- Gull-type aluminum swingarm with oval pipe brace, UNI-TRAK® linkage and fully adjustable shock is lightweight and torsionally rigid
- Rear suspension includes ride height adjustment
Brakes & Wheels
- Dual 300mm front disc brakes feature radial-mounted four-piston calipers and single 220mm rear disc brake - the first petal discs in the liter bike class - enhance cooling and prevent warpage
- Cast-aluminum wheels utilize six spokes in place of the traditional three-spoke design, so rim thickness is reduced, yet the wheels are stronger and lighter
Bodywork & Ergonomics
- Front fairing is narrower than most 600cc sportbikes
- Central ram air duct provides the induction system with the coolest, densest air possible
- Pop nuts make disassembly quick and easy
- Three-dimensional computer-assisted design used to develop ergonomic and aerodynamic layout
- Three-piece front fender increases aerodynamic efficiency
- Top of the fuel tank is concave so the rider can tuck in more tightly behind the windscreen
- Fuel tank bottom is flat to provide engine with stable fuel level
- Compact rear fender is slim and light
- Inner fender's flowing design matches the shape of the swingarm to achieve unity of function and style
- Five-piece W-shaped seat cowl flows from the tank the rear tail section for an aggressive, high-quality image and is easily removed for maintenance
Additional Features
- Forged aluminum handlebars are strong and gun drilled to further reduce weight
- Powerful dual multi-reflector 55W headlights provide best possible nighttime visibility
- Digital LCD instrument panel includes tachometer, speedometer, water temperature gauge, shift indicator, clock and stop watch function

SPECIFICATIONS
Engine: Four-stroke, DOHC, inline four, 16 valves
Horsepower: (PS) 184*
Displacement: 998cc
Starting: Electric
Bore x stroke: 76.0 x 55mm
Compression ratio: 12.7:1
Cooling: Liquid
Induction: Electronic fuel injection with four 43mm throttle bodies
Ignition: TCBI with digital advance
Transmission: Six-speed, close ratio with multi-plate wet clutch and back torque limiter
Frame: All-aluminum twin-tube backbone
Rake / trail: 24 degrees / 4.0 inches
Suspension, front: 43mm inverted cartridge fork with DLC coating, adjustable preload,compression and rebound damping
Suspension, rear: Gull-type aluminum swingarm, UNI-TRAK® linkage system, fully adjustable gas-charged shock with stepless compression/rebound damping, adjustable spring preload, adjustable ride height
Tire, front: 120/70ZR17
Tire, rear: 190/50ZR17
Brakes, front / rear: Dual 300mm hydraulic petal disc with radial-mounted, opposed four-piston caliper / Single 220mm hydraulic petal disc with radial-mounted caliper
Seat height: 32.5 inches
Dry weight: 375 pounds
Fuel capacity: 4.5 gallons
Wheelbase: 54.5 inches
Colors: Candy Thunder Blue, Lime Green, Pearl Blazing Orange, Black
* Maximum horsepower in top gear with Ram air - actual performance may vary.
** Price and specifications subject to change

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posted February 20, 2004 10:18 AM        Edited By: burgerking on 20 Feb 2004 10:19
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The green ones are known to have at least 3mph on the top end.


at last, someone who knows what he is talking about

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posted February 20, 2004 10:50 AM        
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posted February 20, 2004 12:06 PM        
I'd like one in black...swft wants one in mauve (or however the soft tissued one spells it)
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