KAWASAKI Z900

Details
01-09-2017 The Kawasaki Z900 power plant is essentially a sleeved down Z1000 engine. Overall the Kawasaki Z900 is some 20 Kg (3 Stone!) lighter than the Z1000 so the power to weight ratio that Kawasaki have achieved for the Z900 is awesome. This sleek, lighter and lower chassis means that the Z900 will fit a much broader range of rider sizes but also results in a lower centre of gravity for the bike. The Kawasaki Z900 from head to tail is unmistakably ''Z''. The aggressive poised animalistic stance is typical of any of the bikes in the Kawasaki ''Z'' family. This bike comes with some great extras, including a Black Widow Exhaust System, Heated Grips and more! Please call for a video! Do not hesitate to contact our team about this bike or any motoring enquiries on 01484 535 388 Monday to Saturday 9.00am till 5.30pm, Alternatively ring 01484 482476 or 07834564067, Cubo Moto. Nation Wide Delivery and Collection, HPI Clear, Part Exchange Welcome, Best Finance Rates Available, Check us out on Facebook for Customer Reviews/Feedback! 3 owners
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Why buy from Cubo Moto Limited
Running costs | |
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Insurance group | - |
Annual road tax | £117 |
Annual service cost | - |
Performance | |
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Max power | 123 bhp |
Max torque | 72.7 ft-lb |
Top speed | 145 mph |
1/4-mile acceleration | - |
Average fuel consumption | 50 mpg |
Tank range | 140 miles |
Quick specs | |
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Engine size | 948cc |
Frame type | Tubular steel. |
Engine type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled transverse four. |
Fuel capacity | 17 litres |
Seat height | 790mm |
Bike weight | 210kg |
Figures shown are for the standard model and so may differ from bike being sold
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Review
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KAWASAKI Z900 (2017-2019)
Successor to Z800 evokes famous ‘70s name but, although better all round is unlikely to have the same revolutionary impact – good bike though