2011 Kawasaki ZX-10R Specifications
Kawasaki has just officially pulled  the wraps off its 2011 ZX-10R literbike, and the specifications are  impressive. According to the Japanese company, the 2011 ZX10R will put  out 197 horsepower (207 with ram air in full effect) and weigh just 436  pounds. That means it just barely has a better power-to-weight ratio  than the previously all-conquering BMW S 1000 RR, which makes 193 horses  and weighs about 450 pounds. Sadly, the American version of the bike,  while still impressive, is expected to put out roughly 10 fewer  ponies... dang the EPA!
Equally  as important as those raw figures are the high-tech components and  electronic bits and pieces that are intended to keep everything in line  when the going gets tough. First on that list are an Ohlins steering  damper and Showa's Big Piston Forks up front. At the aft end, a new  horizontally mounted rear shock is said to improve mass-centralization  and smooth out damper's rear action. As with most modern bikes, there  are three power modes (Full, Middle and Low) intended to match  horsepower requirements with riding condition realities.
On the gee-whiz front, Sport Kawasaki TRaction Control, or S-KTRC, is standard on the $13,799 2011 ZX-10R and promises to make the bike both faster and safer by monitoring both the front and rear ends every five milliseconds and allowing some amount of tire slippage and even power-on wheelies. If that weren't enough, there will also be an optional Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS, seriously, for an extra $1,000) that keeps the tires from locking and also minimizes the rear wheel's tendency to lift off the pavement.
Now that all the techy bits are covered, take a look at the new Ninja's styling. Naturally, everything is painted up in Kawasaki's trademark neon green and black motif, but the overall look is sharper and more aggressive than before. Note the pointy snout with ram-air duct and integrated LED light that matches the new LED-equipped mirror/turn signal assemblies. It's a pretty slick looking package, we'd say.
On the gee-whiz front, Sport Kawasaki TRaction Control, or S-KTRC, is standard on the $13,799 2011 ZX-10R and promises to make the bike both faster and safer by monitoring both the front and rear ends every five milliseconds and allowing some amount of tire slippage and even power-on wheelies. If that weren't enough, there will also be an optional Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS, seriously, for an extra $1,000) that keeps the tires from locking and also minimizes the rear wheel's tendency to lift off the pavement.
Now that all the techy bits are covered, take a look at the new Ninja's styling. Naturally, everything is painted up in Kawasaki's trademark neon green and black motif, but the overall look is sharper and more aggressive than before. Note the pointy snout with ram-air duct and integrated LED light that matches the new LED-equipped mirror/turn signal assemblies. It's a pretty slick looking package, we'd say.





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
