In 2007, with the launch of two direct competitors, Suzuki Bandit and Yamaha Fazer, Kawasaki launched its fast counter-attack - Z750. Almost immediately, this Kawasaki streetfighter has won the hearts of the well-experienced racers and has been included in the world’s best-selling motor list.
Over time, Z750 no longer meets the increasing demands of the motorcycling lovers while its direct competitor, Yamaha FZ8, “fascinates” the most difficult racers. Immediately, Kawasaki started to upgrade and redesign the obsolete image of Z750 replaced by a 2011 Z750 - Kawasaki Z750R.
The 2011 Z750R version is considerably changed both in terms of design and chassis compared to the Z750 version. The letter "R" is the expression for the launch of new bike model in Kawasaki’s segment of sport nakedbikes, and a new brake system and new exhaust system. Z750R is equipped with a 748cc, 4-cylinder engine with a power of 104 hp, 18.5 liter fuel tank and weight of 230 kg
In addition, the Japanese manufacturers equip Kawasaki Z750R version with the front 41mm suspension of the upside down fork and the front brake cluster is equipped with ABS (antilock braking system), the rear brake cluster is designed beautifully in accordance with the nature of the bike tailors. These changes will help riders operate more flexibly and improve safety for riders.
Z750R is the streetbike model with many features of an off-road bike, the engine is painted glossy black in sync with the Akrapovik exhaust silencer gives a strong, powerful but attractive looks to this streetfighter. The Kawasaki Z750R will be launched at the Carole Nash Motorcycle event in the UK in this November, the selling price is expected at about £ 7,250.