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The Kawasaki Ninja 1000 SX (sold in some markets as the Ninja 1000, Z1000S or Z1000SX) [7] is a motorcycle in the Ninja series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki sold since 2011. Other than its name, it is unrelated to the Ninja 1000R produced from 1986–89 , or to other Ninja motorcycles.
This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or manufactured by Kawasaki ... (A.K.A. 2011-2019 Z1000Sx, 2020- Ninja 1000SX) (Production year: 2011 ...
Kawasaki: KB1: 900 Z1: 319 1978–1981 KB1 T2: Z1000: 508 1981–1982 KB2: Z 500 37 1981–1984 KB2 J: Z 400 KB2 S: Z 550 72 KB2 TT: Z 600 62 KB3: Z 1000 J 112 1983–1984 KB4: Ninja 1000 SX? 2022–Present KB4 RC: Ninja 1000 SX? 2023-Present Tesi H2: Ninja H2? 2020–Present BX450 Enduro? ? 2023-Present Tera: Ninja H2? 2024-Present Suzuki: SB1 ...
[citation needed] In 2004, Kawasaki released the Z1000's smaller brother, the Z750. In 2007, Kawasaki released a new Z1000. In October 2009, Kawasaki unveiled the 2010 Z1000. It had a new aluminum frame, digital instrument panel, bodywork, and engine. Bore and stroke are 77 x 56 mm, 1 mm more than the ZX-10R's 76 x 55 mm displacing 1,043 cc.
Kawasaki GPZ900R with Ninja script on fairing. The Kawasaki Ninja is a name given to several series of Kawasaki sport bikes that started with the 1984 GPZ900R. Kawasaki Heavy Industries trademarked a version of the word Ninja in the form of a wordmark, a stylised script, for use on "motorcycles and spare parts thereof".
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Kawasaki's first title was with Dave Simmonds in 1969 when they won the 125 cc World Championship. Kawasaki dominated the 250 cc and 350 cc grand prix classes from 1978 to 1982 winning four titles in each category. With the introduction of the four-stroke engines into MotoGP in 2002, Kawasaki decided to take part in the new MotoGP World ...