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The Kawasaki ZX-6R is a 600cc Kawasaki "Supersport"
motorcycle. The ZX-6R was introduced in 1995, and refined
versions were released in 1998 and 2000 in response to
new products from Honda and Yamaha. Yet newer versions
were released again in 2001, which included a 636cc variant
for Europe and Australia. In 2003, a major redesign and
an all new 636cc engine saw the ZX-6R take firm stand
against its other Japanese rivals. A 600cc version called
the ZX-6RR was also produced to conform to Supersport
racing rules. In 2005, Kawasaki again revamped the ZX-6R
with new styling such as an undertail exhaust and unprecedented
power output. In 2001, the ZX-6R won an amazing three
separate racing championships, including the AMA Supersport
title, AMA ProStar title, and FIM Supersport title. The
ZX6R won the coveted 'Masterbike' award for the Supersport
category in both 2004 and 2005. The ZX series is what
was known as the Ninja line of Kawasaki motorcycles in
the 1980's, and still carries the moniker in North America
today. The 2006 model has a MSRP of $8,699 USD.
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The
Kawasaki ZX-6R is a 600cc Kawasaki "Supersport"
motorcycle. The ZX-6R was introduced in 1995, and refined
versions were released in 1998 and 2000 in response to
new products from Honda and Yamaha. Yet newer versions
were released again in 2001, which included a 636cc variant
for Europe and Australia. In 2003, a major redesign and
an all new 636cc engine saw the ZX-6R take firm stand
against its other Japanese rivals. A 600cc version called
the ZX-6RR was also produced to conform to Supersport
racing rules. In 2005, Kawasaki again revamped the ZX-6R
with new styling such as an undertail exhaust and unprecedented
power output. In 2001, the ZX-6R won an amazing three
separate racing championships, including the AMA Supersport
title, AMA ProStar title, and FIM Supersport title. The
ZX6R won the coveted 'Masterbike' award for the Supersport
category in both 2004 and 2005. |
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