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'''Kawasaki ZR-7''' was first introduced in 1998, and official sales began in 1999. The appearance of this motorcycle was due to Kawasaki's desire to update the obsolete archaic classic model [[Kawasaki_Zephyr_750 | Kawasaki Zephyr 750]] and offer the market is essentially the same Zephyr 750, but wrapped in a modern "street". However, the Kawasaki ZR-7 lasted only 6 years before being replaced by the modern naked [[Kawasaki_Z750 | Kawasaki Z750]].
 
'''Kawasaki ZR-7''' was first introduced in 1998, and official sales began in 1999. The appearance of this motorcycle was due to Kawasaki's desire to update the obsolete archaic classic model [[Kawasaki_Zephyr_750 | Kawasaki Zephyr 750]] and offer the market is essentially the same Zephyr 750, but wrapped in a modern "street". However, the Kawasaki ZR-7 lasted only 6 years before being replaced by the modern naked [[Kawasaki_Z750 | Kawasaki Z750]].
 
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The motorcycle was targeted at the markets of Japan, Europe and North America.
 
  
The Kawasaki ZR-7 was based on the same engine as the [[Kawasaki_Zephyr_750 | Kawasaki Zephyr 750]] with minimal differences. The main changes concerned mainly the intake system - in particular, throttle sensors (K-TRICK system) appeared, which made it possible to increase power by 5 hp. and a torque of 4 Nm. The appearance of the engine, the system of oil channels and the camshaft beds were also slightly changed. Recent improvements have led to a noticeable reduction in engine noise, but oil consumption can still occur, as in [[Kawasaki_Zephyr_750 | Zephyr 750]].
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''' Main competitors '''
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* [[Suzuki_GSF750_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 750]] / [[Suzuki_GSX750_Inazuma | Suzuki GSX750 Inazuma]]
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* [[Honda_CB750 | Honda CB 750]]
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* [[Yamaha_XJ600S_Diversion | Yamaha XJ600 Diversion]]
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'''ZR-7''' was based on the same engine as the [[Kawasaki_Zephyr_750 | Kawasaki Zephyr 750]] with minimal differences. The main changes concerned mainly the intake system - in particular, throttle sensors (K-TRICK system) appeared, which made it possible to increase power by 5 hp. and a torque of 4 Nm. The appearance of the engine, the system of oil channels and the camshaft beds were also slightly changed. Recent improvements have led to a noticeable reduction in engine noise, but oil consumption can still occur, as in [[Kawasaki_Zephyr_750 | Zephyr 750]].
  
 
The Kawasaki ZR-7 engine is a 738cc, in-line, 8-valve, 4-cylinder, air / oil cooling unit. see, delivering up to 76 hp. power and 63 Nm of torque. The motor is tuned for firm traction from low and medium revs, showing maximum performance at 7500-9500 rpm and damping quite quickly closer to the upper range of work.
 
The Kawasaki ZR-7 engine is a 738cc, in-line, 8-valve, 4-cylinder, air / oil cooling unit. see, delivering up to 76 hp. power and 63 Nm of torque. The motor is tuned for firm traction from low and medium revs, showing maximum performance at 7500-9500 rpm and damping quite quickly closer to the upper range of work.
  
'' The main modifications of the Kawasaki ZR-7: ''
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''' Modifications: '''
 
* '''Kawasaki ZR-7''' - classic version with round headlight. It was available from 1999 to 2003.
 
* '''Kawasaki ZR-7''' - classic version with round headlight. It was available from 1999 to 2003.
 
* '''Kawasaki ZR-7S''' - a version with a front fairing and more modern optics. It appeared in 2001 and was produced until 2005 inclusive.
 
* '''Kawasaki ZR-7S''' - a version with a front fairing and more modern optics. It appeared in 2001 and was produced until 2005 inclusive.
 
'' The main competitors of the Kawasaki ZR-7 in the class: ''
 
* [[Suzuki_GSF750_Bandit | Suzuki GSF 750]] / [[Suzuki_GSX750_Inazuma | Suzuki GSX750 Inazuma]]
 
* [[Honda_CB750 | Honda CB 750]]
 
* [[Yamaha_XJ600S_Diversion | Yamaha XJ600 Diversion]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 17 July 2023

Kawasaki ZR-7

Kawasaki ZR-7 was first introduced in 1998, and official sales began in 1999. The appearance of this motorcycle was due to Kawasaki's desire to update the obsolete archaic classic model Kawasaki Zephyr 750 and offer the market is essentially the same Zephyr 750, but wrapped in a modern "street". However, the Kawasaki ZR-7 lasted only 6 years before being replaced by the modern naked Kawasaki Z750.

Main competitors

ZR-7 was based on the same engine as the Kawasaki Zephyr 750 with minimal differences. The main changes concerned mainly the intake system - in particular, throttle sensors (K-TRICK system) appeared, which made it possible to increase power by 5 hp. and a torque of 4 Nm. The appearance of the engine, the system of oil channels and the camshaft beds were also slightly changed. Recent improvements have led to a noticeable reduction in engine noise, but oil consumption can still occur, as in Zephyr 750.

The Kawasaki ZR-7 engine is a 738cc, in-line, 8-valve, 4-cylinder, air / oil cooling unit. see, delivering up to 76 hp. power and 63 Nm of torque. The motor is tuned for firm traction from low and medium revs, showing maximum performance at 7500-9500 rpm and damping quite quickly closer to the upper range of work.

Modifications:

  • Kawasaki ZR-7 - classic version with round headlight. It was available from 1999 to 2003.
  • Kawasaki ZR-7S - a version with a front fairing and more modern optics. It appeared in 2001 and was produced until 2005 inclusive.

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Specifications

Specifications Kawasaki ZR-7:

Model Kawasaki ZR-7
Motorcycle type road (street, naked)
Release year 1999-2005
Frame steel tubular
Engine type 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line
Working volume 738 cm³
Bore / Stroke 66.0 x 54.0 mm
Compression ratio 9.5: 1
Cooling air
Number of valves per cylinder DOHC, 2 valves per cylinder
Fuel supply system carburetor, 4x Keihin CVK32 (with K-TRICK - Throttle Response Ignition Control)
Ignition type digital
Maximum power 76.0 h.p. (56.0 kW) @ 9500 rpm - ZR-7, ZR-7S (Europe, North America)

72.0 h.p. (53.0 kW) at 9500 rpm - ZR-7, ZR-7S 2002-2003 (Japan)

67.0 h.p. (49.0 kW) @ 9000 rpm - ZR-7S 2003-2005 (Japan)

Maximum torque 63.0 Nm (6.4 kg * m) @ 7500 rpm - ZR-7, ZR-7S (Europe, North America)

61.0 Nm (6.2 kg * m) @ 7500 rpm - ZR-7, ZR-7S 2002-2003 (Japan)

57.0 Nm (5.8 kg * m) @ 7500 rpm - ZR-7S 2003-2005 (Japan)

Gearbox 5-speed
Drive type chain
Front tire size 120 / 70ZR-17 (58W)
Rear tire size 160 / 60ZR-17 (69W)
Front brakes 2 discs, 300mm, 2-piston calipers
Rear brakes 1 disc, 240 mm, 2-piston caliper
Front suspension 41mm telescopic fork (adjustable), 130mm travel
Rear suspension linkage Uni-trak with monoshock (adjustable preload and rebound damping), stroke - 130 mm
Motorcycle length 2105 mm
Motorcycle width 755 mm - ZR-7

785 mm - ZR-7S

Motorcycle height 1075 mm - ZR-7

1215 mm - ZR-7S

Wheelbase 1450 mm
Saddle height 800 mm
Minimum ground clearance 130 mm
Acceleration to 100 km / h 4.08 sec
Maximum speed 201 km / h
Fuel tank capacity 22.0 l
Motorcycle weight (dry) 203 kg - ZR-7

209 kg - ZR-7S

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