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Kawasaki Zr7
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Kawasaki Zr7

The Kawasaki Zr7 has a top speed of 195 km/h, produces 68 hp and weighs 208 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.

A Kawasaki ZR-7 foi lançada em 1999 como uma motocicleta de série nua, destinada a pilotos que buscam um peso médio prático e acessível com estilo clássico. Foi construído em torno de uma versão revisada do comprovado motor de quatro cilindros em linha de 738 cc derivado da linhagem de motos esportivas ZX-7, tornando-o acessível e animado. A variante ZR-7S veio com uma opção de meia carenagem, e o modelo foi produzido até 2004, quando foi discretamente descontinuado à medida que o mercado mudou para designs mais modernos.

68 hp

Poder

66 Nm

Torque

208 kg

Peso

195 km/h

Velocidade máxima

5.5 L/100km (approx. 18 km/L typical real-world average)

Combustível

Nua

Corpo

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O que os compradores devem saber

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Bulletproof ZR-7 Engine

The ZR-7 uses a proven air-cooled 750cc inline-4 derived from the legendary GPZ750, known for exceptional longevity often exceeding 100,000 miles with basic maintenance. It's considered one of Kawasaki's most reliable naked bike powerplants.

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Watch the Carburetors

The four Keihin carburetors are prone to gumming and pilot jet clogging if the bike sits unused, so always inspect for smooth throttle response and clean idle before buying. A carb sync and clean is often the first maintenance task on any used example.

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Strong Budget Value

The ZR-7 holds steady, affordable resale prices making it an excellent used buy, as parts remain widely available and it's cheap to insure and maintain. Its practical, upright ergonomics and torquey mid-range make it genuinely versatile for new and experienced riders alike.

Gerações e especificações por ano

1999–2004 Gen 1

Introduziu 738 cc em linha de quatro cilindros refrigerados a ar, estilo retrô nu, suspensão traseira de amortecedor único, sem atualizações significativas no meio do ciclo.

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7.2/10

"Um peso médio honesto e descomplicado que recompensa os passageiros pacientes."

Eu percorri quase 18.000 km em uma ZR7 de 2001 e passei a respeitá-la da mesma forma que você respeita um bom burro de carga — não é glamoroso, mas nunca me decepciona. O quatro refrigerado a ar de 738 cc funciona de forma limpa a cerca de 4.000 rpm e tem uma grosa mecânica satisfatória na extremidade superior, embora 68 cavalos não envergonhem ninguém em um 600 moderno. O manuseio é competente em vez de inspirador — o amortecedor único funciona bem o suficiente em estradas lisas, mas fica vago em asfalto quebrado, e a parte frontal se comunica de uma forma abafada que leva tempo para confiar. O que a Kawasaki acertou é a ergonomia e a acessibilidade: a altura do assento de 800 mm é adequada para uma ampla variedade de ciclistas, o abastecimento é nítido e previsível e tudo é muito simples de manter em casa com ferramentas básicas.

Prós

+Potência de médio alcance tratável e utilizável
+Confiabilidade refrigerada a ar à prova de balas
+Posição de pilotagem neutra confortável
+Barato de reparar e segurar
+Personagem de manuseio indulgente e previsível

Contras

Suspensão traseira vaga em estradas irregulares
Parece pesado em manobras apertadas de baixa velocidade
O desempenho de ponta supera os pilotos experientes
Sem atualizações em toda a produção
Melhor para: Viajantes novatos e preocupados com o orçamento Ignore se: Você deseja um desempenho esportivo no cânion

Avaliação do comprador usado

7.5/10
Melhor para
Budget-conscious riders wanting reliable daily transportation

"A seriously underrated naked that punches well above its price tag."

$2,000-$4,500 used

The ZR7 is one of those bikes that never quite got the credit it deserved. Kawasaki built it as a naked middleweight from 1999 to 2004, and it's aged remarkably well. The 738cc inline-four is bulletproof — seriously, these engines just don't die if you give them basic maintenance. Power delivery is smooth and predictable rather than exciting, which actually makes it a brilliant all-rounder for commuting and weekend blasts without scaring yourself stupid. Where it gets interesting on the used market is value. You can pick up a clean example for peanuts, and parts are still findable. The ergonomics are genuinely comfortable for longer rides — upright enough to save your wrists without feeling like you're on a tractor. Handling is competent if not inspiring. Watch out for tired suspension on high-mileage bikes — the forks go soft and need rebuilding. Cam chain tensioners can rattle on neglected examples, so start the engine cold before buying. Carbs need clean jets too.

Prós
Contras
Ignore se: You crave excitement or modern electronics

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Problemas comuns

🔥 1 CRITICAL
⚠️Carb sync and jetting issues MODERATE

Rough idle, flat spots, poor throttle response at low RPM

Fix cost: $80-$200
🔥Rectifier/regulator failure SERIOUS

Battery charging voltage, burnt connector pins near unit

Fix cost: $60-$150
⚠️Fork seal leaks MODERATE

Oil residue on fork legs, soft or uneven front suspension

Fix cost: $100-$200

Lista de verificação de pré-compra

Check battery voltage and charging output
Inspect fork legs for oil seepage
Warm engine fully, test throttle smoothness
Verify service history and cam chain noise

Solid, affordable, simple engine but aging electrics concern

Full Specifications

Engine Power 68 hp @ 10,000 rpm
Torque 66 Nm @ 8,000 rpm
Top Speed 195 km/h
Weight 208 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 5.5 L/100km (approx. 18 km/L typical real-world average)
Type Naked
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Kawasaki Zr7? +

Carb sync and jetting issues: Rough idle, flat spots, poor throttle response at low RPM (moderate) | Rectifier/regulator failure: Battery charging voltage, burnt connector pins near unit (serious) | Fork seal leaks: Oil residue on fork legs, soft or uneven front suspension (moderate)

Is the Kawasaki Zr7 a good motorcycle? +

A seriously underrated naked that punches well above its price tag. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: Budget-conscious riders wanting reliable daily transportation. Avoid if: You crave excitement or modern electronics.

What is the horsepower of the Kawasaki Zr7? +

The Kawasaki Zr7 produces 68 hp @ 10,000 rpm, with 66 Nm @ 8,000 rpm of torque. Top speed: 195 km/h.

Is the Kawasaki Zr7 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Kawasaki Zr7 is a reasonable choice for new riders (68 hp is manageable), weighing 208 kg. Budget-conscious riders wanting reliable daily transportation

Is the Kawasaki Zr7 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Kawasaki Zr7, notably: Rectifier/regulator failure (Battery charging voltage, burnt connector pins near unit). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Kawasaki Zr7 good for daily use? +

Budget-conscious riders wanting reliable daily transportation Fuel: 5.5 L/100km (approx. 18 km/L typical real-world average).

How fast is the Kawasaki Zr7? +

The Kawasaki Zr7 reaches a top speed of 195 km/h, producing 68 hp at 208 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Kawasaki Zr7? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Kawasaki Zr7, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/kawasaki/zr7/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.