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[[file: Kawasaki-z750r-green.jpg | 540px 600px | center | Kawasaki Z750 (2004-2006)]]
The '' Kawasaki Z750 '' was first introduced at the 2003 Milan Motor Show and the series began with the 2004 models. The motorcycle was targeted at the Asian, North American and European markets. In Japan, this model is practically not represented.
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''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Suzuki_GSR750 | Suzuki GSR 750]]
* [[Yamaha_FZ8 | Yamaha FZ8]]
* [[Honda_CB600_Hornet | Honda CB600F Hornet]]
 
The appearance of the Kawasaki Z750 was driven by the need to create a naked bike that would replace the [[Kawasaki_ZR-7 | Kawasaki ZR-7]] and become the budget version of the flagship [[Kawasaki_Z1000 | Z1000]]. So the Z750 was developed, which received the same engine as [[Kawasaki_Z1000 | Z1000]], but in a reduced volume (the old air-oil engine from [[Kawasaki_ZR-7 | ZR-7]] was not suitable for environmental or according to modern technical requirements for motorcycles of this class). As a result, the engine was an in-line 4-cylinder liquid-cooled unit with a volume of 748 cm³, producing up to 110 hp. power and 75 Nm of torque.
2013 was the last year of production of the Z750, after which it left the market, giving way to a new model - [[Kawasaki_Z800 | Kawasaki Z800]].
 
'' The main competitors of the Kawasaki Z750 in the class: ''
* [[Suzuki_GSR750 | Suzuki GSR 750]]
* [[Yamaha_FZ8 | Yamaha FZ8]]
* [[Honda_CB600_Hornet | Honda CB600F Hornet]]
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