Kawasaki 2022 Ninja ZX-10R Performance vs Moto Guzzi V85 Strada 2024

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Kawasaki 2022 Ninja ZX-10R Performance
Kawasaki 2022 Ninja ZX-10R Performance

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 998.00 cc 853.00 cc
Engine 4-stroke In-Line Four Transversal 90° V-Twin, two valves per cylinder with variable timing (titanium
intake valves), air cooled, Ride by Wire
Engine Starting Electric --
Engine Lubrication Forced lubrication, wet sump with oil cooler --
Clutch Wet multi-disc, manual --
Fuel System Fuel injection: Ø 47 mm x 4 with dual injection --
Ignition Digital --
Cooling System Liquid-cooled --
Maximum Power 203 PS / 13200 RPM
Maximum power with RAM air : 213 PS / 13200 RPM
80 Hp @ 7,750 rpm
Maximum Torque 114.9 NM 83 Nm @ 5,100 rpm
Transmission 6-speed, cassette 6 speed
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5-6 --
Drivetrain Final drive : Sealed chain --
Riding Modes Integrated Riding Modes : Sport, Road, Rain, Rider (Manual) --
Display TFT Colour Instrumentation full colour TFT instrument
Frame Twin spar, cast aluminium --
Headlamp -- LED
Taillamp -- LED
Tyres
Front 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) --
Rear 190/55ZR17M/C (75W) --
Wheel / RIM Alloy Cast aluminium, 19” x 2.5” - Front
Cast aluminium, 17” x 4.25" - Rear
Brakes
Front Dual semi-floating 330 mm Brembo discs. Caliper: Dual radial-mount, Brembo M50 monobloc, opposed 4-piston Twin 320 mm floating discs, 4-piston Brembo monobloc radial calipers
Rear Single 220 mm disc. Caliper: Single piston Single 260 mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Suspension
Front 43 mm inverted Balance Free Front Fork with external compression chamber, compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out springs
Wheel travel front : 120 mm
41 mm USD fork with adjustable preload and rebound damping. 170 mm wheel travel
Rear Horizontal Back-link with BFRC lite gas-charged shock, piggyback reservoir, compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out spring
Wheel travel rear : 115 mm
Lateral monoshock with adjustable preload and rebound damping. 170 mm wheel travel
Colors Available
Colors Lime Green / Ebony / Pearl Blizzard White
Metallic Diablo Black / Metallic Matte Graphenesteel Grey
Grigio Brera
Nero Isola


Physical Specs
Length 2085 mm --
Width 750 mm --
Height 1185 mm --
Weight -- 205 kg
Kerb Weight 207 226
Seat Height 835 830
Wheelbase 1450 mm --
Ground Clearance 135 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 17 litres 23 litres
Overview
Features - Air-Cooled Oil Cooler
- High-Grade Suspension
- Electronic Cruise Control
- Close-ratio Transmission
- Aerodynamic Riding Position
- Kawasaki River Mark
- Smartphone Connectivity
- Integrated Winglets
- Light-Handling Chassis
- High-Performance Brembo Brake System
- TFT Colour Instrumentation
- Integrated Riding Modes: Sport, Road, Rain, Rider (Manual)
- Next-Generation Ninja Styling
- KIBS (Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System)
- ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
- Horizontal Back-link Rear Suspension
- KCMF (Kawasaki Cornering Management Function)
- KLCM (Kawasaki Launch Control Mode)
- Electronic Throttle Valves
- Kawasaki Engine Brake Control
- IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit)
- KQS (Kawasaki Quick Shifter)
- S-KTRC (Sport-Kawasaki TRaction Control)
- Power Modes
- Economical Riding Indicator
- ABS and Traction Control
- Cruise Control
- 3 Riding Modes
- USB socket
- Manually adjustable windscreen
- Low mudguard
Additional Details - Valve system : DOHC, 16 valves
- Fuel consumption : 6 l/100 km
- CO2 emission : 140 g/km
- Primary Reduction Ratio : 1.681 (79/47)
- Gear Ratios 1st : 2.600 (39/15)
- Gear Ratios 2nd : 2.158 (41/19)
- Gear Ratios 3rd : 1.882 (32/17)
- Gear Ratios 4th : 1.650 (33/20)
- Gear Ratios 5th : 1.476 (31/21)
- Gear Ratios 6th : 1.304 (30/23)
- Final reduction ratio : 2.412 (41/17)
- Trail : 105 mm
- Steering angle, left / right : 27° / 27°
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