
Kawasaki Zx-10rr Review
"A serious machine demanding serious scrutiny before purchase."
Used Buyer Review
The 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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You lack track experience or mechanical knowledge
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