Kawasaki Ninja
Kawasaki Ninja is the trademarked name of several series of Kawasaki sport bikes, that started with the 1984 GPZ900R. In feudal Japan, a "ninja" was a covert agent or mercenary specialized in unorthodox combat.
Kawasaki Ninja bikes
Four-cylinder
- Kawasaki Ninja H2 (starting 2015)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14 (since 2006)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R (2000–2006)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11 or ZZR1100 (1990–2001)
- Kawasaki Ninja 1000 or Z1000SX (since 2011)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R (since 2004)
- Kawasaki Tomcat ZX-10, aka Ninja (1988–1990)[1]
- Kawasaki GPZ 1000 RX or Ninja 1000R (1986–1988)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-9R (1994–2003)
- Kawasaki GPZ 900 R (1983–2003)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R and ZX-7RR (1995–2003)
- Kawasaki ZXR750 and ZXR750R, also called Stinger (1989–1994)
- Kawasaki Ninja 750R (ZX750F) also called GPX750R (1986–1991)[2]
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R (since 1995)
- Kawasaki ZZR600 or Ninja ZX-6E (1990–2008)
- Kawasaki Ninja 600R or GPX/GPZ600R (1985–1997)
- Kawasaki Ninja GPZ 400R (1985-1990)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R or ZXR400 (1989–1999)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-2R or ZXR250 (1988–2004)
Racing
- Kawasaki Ninja H2R (starting 2015)
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR (2002–2009) MotoGP
Two-cylinder
- Kawasaki Ninja 650R (since 2006)
- Kawasaki Ninja 500R or GPZ500S (1986–2009)
- Kawasaki Ninja 400R (since 2011)
- Kawasaki Ninja 300 (since 2013)
- Kawasaki Ninja 250R or EX250 (since 1986)
Single-cylinder
- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-150RR (since 1996)
- Kawasaki Ninja 250SL (since 2015)
See also
- Kawasaki GPZ (disambiguation)
- Kawasaki Z (disambiguation)