Bimota Kb4
The Bimota Kb4 has a top speed of ~240 km/h (estimated), produces 140 hp and weighs 189 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.
Bimota KB4 została wprowadzona na rynek w 2023 roku, co stanowi przełomowy powrót do maszyn napędzanych Kawasaki dla włoskiego producenta butików po przejęciu przez Kawasaki 49% udziałów w Bimota w 2019 roku. Zbudowany wokół 4-rzędowego silnika Kawasaki Z1000, KB4 ożywił linię nazewnictwa KB, która sięga legendarnego KB1 z 1978 roku. Wyróżnia się tym, że łączy ręcznie wykonany włoski kunszt podwozia Bimota ze sprawdzoną elektrownią Kawasaki, oferując ekskluzywną i lekką alternatywę dla masowo produkowanych supernakedów.
140 hp
Moc
111 Nm
Moment obrotowy
189 kg
Waga
~240 km/h (estimated)
Prędkość maksymalna
~6.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average)
Paliwo
Fair
Ciało
Video Review
Co kupujący powinni wiedzieć
Kawasaki Heart, Bimota Soul
The KB4 uses Kawasaki's proven 1043cc inline-four engine from the Z1000, giving buyers access to a well-documented, reliable powerplant with widely available parts and service knowledge.
Extreme Rarity Holds Value
With very limited production numbers, the KB4 commands strong resale value and is unlikely to depreciate sharply — making it as much a collectible as a rider.
Specialist Servicing Required
Bimota's unique trellis frame and hub-center steering system require specialist knowledge to service correctly, so buyers should budget for experienced technicians and factor in limited local workshop availability.
Pokolenia i specyfikacje według roku
Wprowadzono układ kierowniczy w centrum piasty, silnik rzędowy Kawasaki Z1000, nadwozie z włókna węglowego, zaawansowany pakiet elektroniki.
Recenzja używanego kupującego
"An exotic gamble that rewards obsessive buyers with deep pockets."
$18,000-$28,000 usedThe KB4 is essentially a Kawasaki Z1000-engined exotic wearing bespoke Italian bodywork, and that's both its greatest strength and its most important caveat. You're getting that punchy 1043cc inline-four wrapped in Bimota's trademark trellis frame and hand-built aluminum bodywork — genuinely special stuff that turns heads like almost nothing else on the road. Ownership costs reflect that exclusivity brutally, so budget accordingly before you fall in love with the photos. Used examples are rare enough that condition varies wildly. Check the frame welds carefully — Bimota's small-batch production means quality control isn't Toyota-level. The Kawasaki drivetrain is bulletproof and parts are cheap, but anything Bimota-specific becomes an expensive phone call to specialists. Avoid bikes without full service history; previous owners who skimped on maintenance are a red flag on a machine this exotic. Electronics are relatively simple by modern standards, which is actually a blessing.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Bimota Kb4 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Typowe problemy
🔥 1 CRITICALInspect gaskets around engine cases and valve cover
Scan ECU for fault codes before buying
Inspect fairings closely for stress cracks or gaps
Rock front wheel side-to-side feeling for looseness
✅Lista kontrolna przed zakupem
Exotic and expensive to maintain, buy carefully
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Bimota Kb4? +
Kawasaki KRT engine oil leaks: Inspect gaskets around engine cases and valve cover (moderate) | Electrical gremlins, dash and sensor faults: Scan ECU for fault codes before buying (moderate) | Bimota-specific bodywork cracks and fit issues: Inspect fairings closely for stress cracks or gaps (minor)
Is the Bimota Kb4 a good motorcycle? +
An exotic gamble that rewards obsessive buyers with deep pockets. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: Wealthy enthusiasts wanting Italian exotic, Japanese reliability. Avoid if: You need cheap, straightforward, predictable motorcycle ownership.
What is the horsepower of the Bimota Kb4? +
The Bimota Kb4 produces 140 hp @ 10,000 rpm, with 111 Nm @ 7,300 rpm of torque. Top speed: ~240 km/h (estimated).
Is the Bimota Kb4 good for beginners? +
Not really — the Bimota Kb4 is better for experienced riders (140 hp can be intimidating). Wealthy enthusiasts wanting Italian exotic, Japanese reliability Avoid if: You need cheap, straightforward, predictable motorcycle ownership
Is the Bimota Kb4 reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Bimota Kb4, notably: Hub-center steering wear and play (Rock front wheel side-to-side feeling for looseness). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Bimota Kb4 good for daily use? +
Wealthy enthusiasts wanting Italian exotic, Japanese reliability Fuel: ~6.5 L/100km (estimated real-world average).
How fast is the Bimota Kb4? +
The Bimota Kb4 reaches a top speed of ~240 km/h (estimated), producing 140 hp at 189 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Bimota Kb4? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Bimota Kb4, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/bimota/kb4/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












