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Buyer's Guide Review: Kawasaki ZX-7R
By Visordown on 24/01/2012 09:52:10
The ultimate buyer’s guide for the Kawasaki ZX-7R from the people that ride them

: £1680 PRIVATE: 35K MILES: £1430 1998 DEALER: 30K MILES: £1850 PRIVATE: 30K MILES: £1570 2000 DEALER: 23K MILES: £2250 PRIVATE: 23K MILES: £1910 2002 DEALER: 16K MILES: £2400 PRIVATE: 16K MILES: £2040OWNERS SAY...“Since 2002 I’ve run a trackday ZX-7R

The best Kawasaki ZX-7RR track bike ever?
By Visordown News on 27/07/2010 11:55:39
Ex-BSB spec Kwacker up for grabs on eBay

Team. It's claimed the bike produces more than 150bhp.The cost? £20,000 to you, Sir.Item No. 2206438324342003 Kawasaki ZX7-RR specOhlins Front ForkOhlins Rear ShockSuter Dry Clutch (Cost in excess of £3500 new)Factory Engine, which included factory

Kawasaki's new stroker sportsbike
By Visordown News on 20/02/2012 13:44:07
Not for Europe, though...

, but that bike's ZX-7R-inspired styling has been replaced with something more in keeping with Kawasaki's current line-up.Obviously, the Ninja 150RR isn't ever going to be sold in Europe, or any country where there are strict emissions limits.

Discuss: Everyone wants a 750
By Visordown on 01/06/2010 11:29:00
1000cc is now too much and the 600s too track orientated, do we need to see a return of the 750s?

, there are no results to boast of.What the GSX-R750 needs is some competition. So where's our CBR750, R7 and ZX-7R (remember those last two..?). And what about a National Superstock class with a 750cc capacity limit? But the Motorcycle Circuit Racing Control Board

Lunchtime debate: Your sexiest bike of all time?
By Visordown on 23/11/2010 14:52:56
We’ve spent the last few weeks debating what the 10 sexiest bikes of all time are for our supplement. which is yours, and why?

. Aggressive, commanding and mean. Now there’s one in the garage though, I’ve changed my mind (female perogative) and ride a ZX-10R day to day.bikerchick82‘04-’06 R1. Sod the Italian stuff with its odd looks and tempremental attitude (though I do like

Triumph's Tiger has more bite for 2007
By Visordown News on 16/09/2006 15:14:05
We reveal the latest from Triumph's range

decent rubber won't be a problem.The 2007 Tiger weighs in at under 200kg - that's lighter than a Kawasaki ZX-7R, but the tall seat height of 835mm will rule the Tiger out for shorter riders. A 20 litre fuel-tank aids the Tiger's all-rounder and touring

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