Common questions

How fast is Kawasaki Z800?

How fast is Kawasaki Z800?

Kawasaki Z800

Manufacturer Kawasaki Motorcycle & Engine Company
Top speed 256 km/h (159 mph)
Power 83 kW (113 hp) @ 10200 rpm
Torque 83 N·m @ 8000 rpm
Transmission 6-speed constant-mesh, chain final drive

Is Z800 good for touring?

If you’re thinking of using the Z800 for touring or a commute that involves highway miles, comfort becomes an issue. The seat on the Z800 definitely hails from Kawasaki’s sport bike lineage. It’s great for sporting rides but about as comfortable as sitting on a two-by-four for anything over 50 miles.

Is Z800 too heavy?

The bike is too heavy, it’s even heavier than the Z1000. And due to the (over) weight, the height is quite a problem too….

Summary of owners’ reviews
Overall rating: 4.3 out of 5 (4.3/5)
Ride quality & brakes: 4.1 out of 5 (4.1/5)
Engine: 4.7 out of 5 (4.7/5)
Reliability & build quality: 4.1 out of 5 (4.1/5)

What is the weight of Kawasaki Z800?

234 Kgs
Dimensions and Capacity

Length 2100 mm
Saddle Height 834 mm
Ground Clearance 150 mm
Wheelbase 1445 mm
Kerb Weight 234 Kgs

Is Z900 a superbike?

The Kawasaki Z900 that the vlogger and the cop rode in this vidoe is a very powerful motorcycle. The motorcycle is powered by a 948-cc, liquid cooled, in-line four cylinder motorcycle that generates 125 Ps and 98.6 Nm of peak torque. It competes with bikes like Ducati Monster 797 and Triumph Street Triple 765.

What is the top speed of Kawasaki Z900?

195 km/h
Kawasaki Z900/Max speed

Is Kawasaki Z800 A2 legal?

Available either as a 70kw machine or fully compliant with A2 licence regulation in its 35kw form.

Is the Z900 a good bike?

Strong engine output, well-balanced suspension and ergonomics, and a new electronics package—the Z900 continues to improve its ride and overall feel. When it comes to a fun, affordable streetbike, I can’t think of many 2020 models that can do more for less.

Is Kawasaki Z800 good for beginners?

There are a lot of crashes involving new, inexperienced riders aboard all sorts of motorcycles, and most of them occur because of people failing to properly maneuver the bike.

Is Kawasaki Z900 discontinued?

Kawasaki managed to sell 71 units of the Z900 in February 2020 with 82 percent year-on-year sales growth. This has led to the brand discontinuing the BSIV model and the updated motorcycle has not gone on sale yet.

Is Kawasaki Z800 discontinued?

Kawasaki has discontinued the Z800 [2014-2017] and the car is out of production.

Is the Kawasaki Z900 fast?

Kawasaki Z900

Manufacturer Kawasaki Motorcycle & Engine Company
Top speed 253 km/h (157 mph)
Power 92.2 kW (125 hp) @ 9500 rpm A2 35.0(47.46 hp)
Torque 98.6 N·m @ 7700 rpm
Transmission 6-speed constant-mesh, chain final drive

Is there a 0 to 60 mph Kawasaki motorcycle?

Zero to 60 times does not guarantee the accuracy of any of the Kawasaki 0-60 mph times. Our car and motorcycle specs website is considered by many, to be the most easy-to-find directory for motorcycle statistics including classic cars, hybrid cars, sports bikes, cruisers and more!

What are the reviews of the Kawasaki Z800?

Built quality is excellent and up there with the best. We’ve got 10 Kawasaki Z800 owners’ reviews on MCN, with an overall score of 4.4 stars out of 5. Common problems include a lack of kit and lots of vibration when riding – both of which can be solved by adding your own extras.

What’s the quarter mile rate on a Kawasaki?

There are a great deal of factors that affect the Kawasaki motorcycle 0-60 stats, so different sources may test the same bike and each may arrive at a unique 0-60 mph and quarter mile result. Zero to 60 times does not guarantee the accuracy of any of the Kawasaki 0-60 mph times.

When to change spark plugs on Kawasaki Z800?

Service schedule – The 3750-mile interim services are little more than a walk round and a tyre kick. Oil and filter are changed at 7500 miles,along with the spark plugs, while valve clearances are at a generous 26,000 miles. You can safely double the spark plug change interval, especially if you’ve removed the secondary air system.