Kawasaki Zx-10rr
A Kawasaki ZX-10RR foi introduzida em 2017 como uma variante especial de homologação da ZX-10R, desenvolvida especificamente para atender aos regulamentos do Campeonato Mundial de Superbike (WSBK). Ele apresenta componentes aprimorados em relação ao ZX-10R padrão, incluindo suspensão Öhlins, um motor revisado com acionamento por válvula de seguimento de dedos e bielas de titânio, derivadas diretamente do programa de corrida WSBK dominante da Kawasaki. Ela está notavelmente associada às várias vitórias consecutivas de Jonathan Rea no campeonato WSBK, tornando-a uma das superbikes de produção mais bem-sucedidas da história das corridas.
214 hp
Poder
114.9 Nm
Torque
207 kg
Peso
299 km/h (electronically limited; estimated ~305+ km/h unlimited)
Velocidade máxima
7.5–9.5 L/100km (typical real-world average; estimate)
Combustível
Fairado
Corpo
O que os compradores devem saber
Race-Bred Finger Followers
The ZX-10RR uses titanium finger-follower valve actuation borrowed directly from Kawasaki's WorldSBK race bikes, enabling a 14,500 RPM redline. This system requires less frequent valve adjustments compared to traditional shim-under-bucket designs.
Watch the Throttle Bodies
Some owners report throttle body synchronization issues causing rough idle or surging, particularly on higher-mileage units. A dealer sync before purchase is strongly recommended and costs relatively little to verify.
Strong Resale Value
The RR's limited production numbers and WorldSBK homologation status keep resale values notably higher than the standard ZX-10R. Well-maintained examples with stock parts typically retain 75–85% of their value after two years.
Gerações e especificações por ano
Apresentado como especial de homologação; trem de válvulas seguidoras de dedos, barras de titânio, ECU revisada, produção limitada.
Novo chassi, aerodinâmica revisada com asas, suíte eletrônica atualizada, componentes internos do motor aprimorados, carroceria reestilizada.
Avaliação do comprador usado
"A serious machine demanding serious scrutiny before purchase."
$14,000-$22,000 usedThe ZX-10RR is Kawasaki's homologation special, and buying one used means getting a genuinely exotic machine at a relative discount — but you need to go in eyes open. These bikes were built for track use first, road use second, and the previous owner's history matters enormously. Always check whether it's been on track, because electronics resets and crash damage can be hidden under fresh plastics. The Öhlins suspension and titanium Marchesini wheels are stunning, but replacement parts will make your wallet weep. On the positive side, the 998cc inline-four is brilliantly refined, the cornering ABS actually works, and the traction control systems are genuinely usable rather than intrusive. A well-maintained example with service history is genuinely competitive against much newer superbikes. Look for bikes from 2017-2020 specifically — the suspension calibration hit its sweet spot and they're now hitting realistic money in the used market. Budget an extra $1,500 for consumables immediately: tires, chain, brake pads.
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