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The '''Kawasaki GPX600R''' sports bike model entered the market in 1988 as a successor to the [[Kawasaki_GPZ600 | Kawasaki GPZ600R]]. In the North American market, both models were sold under the name Kawasaki Ninja 600R and had no division into GPZ and GPX.
 
The '''Kawasaki GPX600R''' sports bike model entered the market in 1988 as a successor to the [[Kawasaki_GPZ600 | Kawasaki GPZ600R]]. In the North American market, both models were sold under the name Kawasaki Ninja 600R and had no division into GPZ and GPX.
 
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''' Main competitors: '''
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* [[Honda_CBR600F | Honda CBR600F (1987-1990)]]
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* [[Yamaha_FZR600 | Yamaha FZR 600]]
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Compared to the [[Kawasaki_GPZ600 | Kawasaki GPZ600R]], the new version of the Kawasaki GPX600R gets a number of technical differences:
 
Compared to the [[Kawasaki_GPZ600 | Kawasaki GPZ600R]], the new version of the Kawasaki GPX600R gets a number of technical differences:
  
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The Kawasaki GPX 600 model existed on the market until 1997 inclusive, after which it finally left the assembly line, giving way to the [[Kawasaki_ZZR600 | Kawasaki ZZ-R600]] and [[Kawasaki_ZX-6R_ (636) | Kawasaki ZX-6R]] models.
 
The Kawasaki GPX 600 model existed on the market until 1997 inclusive, after which it finally left the assembly line, giving way to the [[Kawasaki_ZZR600 | Kawasaki ZZ-R600]] and [[Kawasaki_ZX-6R_ (636) | Kawasaki ZX-6R]] models.
 
'' The main competitors of the Kawasaki GPX 600 in the class: ''
 
* [[Honda_CBR600F | Honda CBR600F (1987-1990)]]
 
* [[Yamaha_FZR600 | Yamaha FZR 600]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:34, 28 June 2023

Kawasaki GPX 600R

The Kawasaki GPX600R sports bike model entered the market in 1988 as a successor to the Kawasaki GPZ600R. In the North American market, both models were sold under the name Kawasaki Ninja 600R and had no division into GPZ and GPX.

Main competitors:

Compared to the Kawasaki GPZ600R, the new version of the Kawasaki GPX600R gets a number of technical differences:

  • Engine. I got lightweight connecting rods and pistons, increased the diameter of the intake ports, and increased the compression ratio from 11.0 to 11.7. Maximum power increased to 84 hp.
  • Ignition. The model receives a more advanced digital ignition.
  • Exhaust. The model gets a new 4-in-2 exhaust system.
  • Brakes. The 1-piston front and rear brakes are replaced with more efficient 2-piston brakes.
  • Wheels. The front wheel comes with a slightly reduced profile (80 mm instead of 90 mm).
  • Pendants. The model gets a thicker fork (38 mm instead of 37 mm) and an electric anti-bite system ESCS instead of mechanical AVDS.

The Kawasaki GPX600R was an export model and was only sold in the European and North American markets. A 400 cc version Kawasaki GPX400R was offered for the domestic Japanese market. It is worth noting that the domestic Japanese modifications of the GPZ were equipped with an aluminum frame from the very beginning (only the GPX received a steel frame), while the GPZ600 and GPX600 came with a steel frame (the only exception is the American version of the 1987 Ninja 600RX).

The Kawasaki GPX 600 model existed on the market until 1997 inclusive, after which it finally left the assembly line, giving way to the Kawasaki ZZ-R600 and Kawasaki ZX-6R models.

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Specifications

Specifications Kawasaki GPX600R:

Model Kawasaki GPX600R (Ninja 600R)
Motorcycle type sports
Release year 1988-1997
Frame steel tubular
Engine type 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line
Working volume 592 cm³
Bore / Stroke 60.0 x 52.5mm
Compression ratio 11.7: 1
Cooling liquid
Number of valves per cylinder DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Fuel supply system Carburetor, 4x Keihin CVK32
Ignition type digital
Maximum power 84.0 h.p. (62.0 kW) at 11000 rpm
Maximum torque 57.0 Nm (5.8 kg * m) at 9000 rpm
Gearbox 6-speed
Drive type chain
Front tire size 110 / 80-16 55H TL
Rear tire size 130 / 90-16 67H TL
Front brakes 2 discs, 270 mm, 2-piston calipers
Rear brakes 1 disc, 250 mm, 2-piston caliper
Front suspension 38mm Telescopic (Air) Fork with ESCS (Anti-Peak), 140mm Travel
Rear suspension linkage with pneumatic monoshock (adjustable rebound and preload), stroke - 130 mm
Motorcycle length 2095 mm
Motorcycle width 690 mm
Motorcycle height 1150 mm
Wheelbase 1425 mm
Saddle height 755 mm
Minimum ground clearance 115 mm
Acceleration to 100 km / h 3.7 sec
Maximum speed 220 km / h
Fuel tank capacity 18.0 l
Motorcycle weight (curb) 208 kg

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