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Is the Kawasaki ZX-6R reliable?

Is the Kawasaki ZX-6R reliable?

Reliability & build quality 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.

How much horsepower does a 2005 ZX-6R have?

Specifications

1995-1997 ZX-6R 2005–2006 ZX-6R
Displacement 599 cc (36.6 cu in) 636 cc (38.8 cu in)
Bore × stroke 66 x 43 68.0 mm × 43.8 mm (3 in × 2 in)
Power (crank) 95.5 kW (128.1 hp) @ 14,000 RPM 100 kW (130 hp) @ 14,000 RPM with ram air
Power (rear wheel) 66.5 kW (89.2 hp) 84.9 kW (113.8 hp) @ 14,000 RPM

Does the 2005 ZX-6R have a slipper clutch?

All that power demands excellent brakes, and the ZX-6R delivers, with progressive initial action, ferocious bite and great feedback. The 1⁄5-turn throttle makes it easy to match revs on downshifts, and the slipper clutch kicks in to correct minor errors, virtually eliminating rear-wheel hop.

Does ZX-6R have ride by wire?

And not too much of a leap, considering the Ninja 6 is ride-by-wire, allowing Kawasaki to include adjustable traction control, optional intelligent ABS, and two power modes.

How much horsepower does a Kawasaki ZX-6R have?

Making 94.9 kW (127.3 hp) @ 13,500 RPM and 70.6 N⋅m (52.1 lb⋅ft) @ 11,500 RPM, it has the jam to perform on the street and on the track. The Ninja ZX-6R remains part of the 2021 Kawasaki Lineup but it makes me wonder if this could be the last of the legend.

Are Kawasaki motorcycles reliable?

As per our research, we can say, without a doubt, that Kawasaki motorcycles are indeed one of the most reliable vehicles on the market. Over the years, Kawasaki has managed to build a reputation for itself as one of the most reliable brands across the globe.

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