Kawasaki Z900

New Z900 Breaks cover.

One of our favourite bikes, the Z900 by Kawasaki is completely redesigned with improved finish quality. The bike stays faithful to the “Sugomi” style that made it so popular. 

Kawasaki Z900

The engine is still 948 cc with 124 horsepower, but the electronics have been updated. 



Kawasaki Z900

The new Z900 introduces a Ride by Wire throttle with multi-map options, including cruise control and four rider modes, one of which is fully customizable. 

For the first time on the Z900, there’s an inertial measurement unit (IMU) able to manage cornering ABS and traction control, the latter being adjustable and switchable off.

Kawasaki Z900

A quick-shifter is included as standard, the steel trellis frame has been revised for rigidity, and Kawasaki claims the new suspension setup provides better ground contact.

Radial Nissin brakes feature on the standard version, while the SE model features Brembo brakes and an Ohlins rear shock. 

There are also ergonomic updates and a new electronic interface. 

The new, flatter handlebar offers a slightly more front-loaded riding position. 

The 5-inch TFT dashboard is completely redesigned, with smartphone connectivity, voice commands, and turn-by-turn navigation. Two seat options are available: a high one at 830 mm and a low one at 810 mm.

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