Talk:Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R

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I have added the specs for the bike, These can be varified on the following webpage. (Fireblade) http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/kawasaki/kawasaki_ninja_zx-10r-ar1868.html

[edit] POV content

I think I have been able to remove most of the POV problem with this article. Most of it was add by User:202.83.63.153 who looks like they just added a Kawasaki press release to the specifications. Press releases on new products are almost always written with a very strong POV stance. Please look over it and verify. I'll remove the notice templates in a little bit. Roguegeek 18:37, 19 September 2006 (UTC)


[edit] The first sentence...

"The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R is Kawasaki's follow-up to the ZX-9R sport bike." This is not an entirely true statement--leaning more towards not. While it would make sense to assume the ZX-10R was the successor to the ZX-9R, this is actually a common misconception. The ZX-9R was developed and manufactured during an era when open class racing was limited to 750cc machines. The ZX-9R, like the CBR900, 919 and 929, the GSX-R1100 and the [2001-2002] GSX-R1000 as well as the [1998-2002] Yamah YZF-R1 were all designed in this same era and were not developed for production bike racing (AMA, SBK, etc). The 2004 Kawasaki ZX-10R was devloped from the ground up to be a race machine and be Kawasaki's "triumphant return" to race domination like it experienced witht he ZX-6R in the early 1990's.

Also, typically, a successor to a previous bike (most of the time) resembles the previous machine in either fit, form or function--the 2004+ ZX-10R carries over NONE of the ZX-9R's attributes in mechanics or handling. The ZX-9R is actually still manufactured (in most of its original form) as the ZZR-900. Comparing the 900cc ZZR machine to the 2004/5 ZX-10R will quickly illustrate the stark differences between the two of them.

I'll leave it at that, I'm sure I've made my point.209.114.201.30 10:41, 18 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Ninja ZX-10R Specs

Why isn't HP listed in the specs? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mortsnurd (talk • contribs) 05:38, 12 September 2007 (UTC)