MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
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MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
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Kawasaki’s Z900 naked is getting the SE treatment; with the more premium model complete with better Brembo brakes, revised forks, and an Öhlins shock joining the line-up in December 2021.
Starting up front, the latest four-cylinder Zed does away with the standard bike’s four-piston calipers for a set of Brembo M4.32 radial monoblocs, which bite onto 300mm Brembo discs.
Although the same size as the standard bike, the SE’s calipers also come fitted with Brembo pads and are fed by steel braided lines.
Matching the new braking bling is a set of gold-coloured upside-down forks. More striking than the standard Z900’s black legs, they remain the same 41mm diameter however have revised settings and offer full adjustability – rather than just rebound and preload.
Matching the new forks is a an Öhlins S46 shock, complete with remote pre-load adjuster for ease of use – the same unit as the one found in the recently revealed retro 2022 Z900RS SE, which gets a similar overall treatment.
Complementing these new additions are a suite of rider aids, including traction control and multiple power modes – with a slipper clutch making life easier during aggressive downshifts.
Riders can also connect their phone to the TFT dash via the Kawasaki Rideology app and the firm say the engine note has been 'sound tuned' by their engineers for some added riding engagement.
Available in the single colour shown here, prices for the SE will start at £10,749 and climb to £11,699 for the Performance Edition.
Kawasaki’s Z900 naked is getting the SE treatment; with the more premium model complete with better Brembo brakes, revised forks, and an Öhlins shock joining the line-up in December 2021.
Starting up front, the latest four-cylinder Zed does away with the standard bike’s four-piston calipers for a set of Brembo M4.32 radial monoblocs, which bite onto 300mm Brembo discs.
Although the same size as the standard bike, the SE’s calipers also come fitted with Brembo pads and are fed by steel braided lines.
Matching the new braking bling is a set of gold-coloured upside-down forks. More striking than the standard Z900’s black legs, they remain the same 41mm diameter however have revised settings and offer full adjustability – rather than just rebound and preload.
Matching the new forks is a an Öhlins S46 shock, complete with remote pre-load adjuster for ease of use – the same unit as the one found in the recently revealed retro 2022 Z900RS SE, which gets a similar overall treatment.
Complementing these new additions are a suite of rider aids, including traction control and multiple power modes – with a slipper clutch making life easier during aggressive downshifts.
Riders can also connect their phone to the TFT dash via the Kawasaki Rideology app and the firm say the engine note has been 'sound tuned' by their engineers for some added riding engagement.
Available in the single colour shown here, prices for the SE will start at £10,749 and climb to £11,699 for the Performance Edition.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
I'm sure it's a great bike, but I really don't like how it looks, there's way too much going on styling wise.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
IMO bikes looked much better when they wrapped all the mucky bits up in a proper fairing. They were also much more comfortable in cold wet weather.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
The Kawasaki transformer look has definitely grown on me and the retro RS look has gone the other way, but why ain't it got clutchless ups n downs.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
It's a baby ZH2,lookswise. I'd rather have the ZH2,at least the looks are overshadowed by the performance.
A half decent rear shock is pretty much essential for any Kawasaki I've ever owned. I think they spend about 50p on the stock efforts.
A half decent rear shock is pretty much essential for any Kawasaki I've ever owned. I think they spend about 50p on the stock efforts.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
I wouldn't trust their so-called Ohlins not to be badged up bollocks.
And FWIW I think it looks gash too. Like one of them Frazers from 15 years ago.
Don't fuck about, get a Diavel. Or better still a 540i Msport.
And FWIW I think it looks gash too. Like one of them Frazers from 15 years ago.
Don't fuck about, get a Diavel. Or better still a 540i Msport.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
Agreed, the standard one on my 636 was appalling with fuck all damping and ws like riding on a solid plank .... the aftermarket Nitron i fitted transformed the bike
I always think the new Kawasaki's looklike the front light has fallen off or slipped down the forks
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
It's ok actually. It'll be a similar spec to the one on my bike. It is certainly budget end of Ohlins,but a zillion times better than what Kawasaki normally use for the Zed.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Fri Sep 17, 2021 8:20 pm I wouldn't trust their so-called Ohlins not to be badged up bollocks.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
Isn't Ohlins party owned by Yamaha?
Or was 25 years ago anyways.
Or was 25 years ago anyways.
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
What’s wrong with a 540i msport? Mine is a lovely bit of kit!!!
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Re: MCN Sharper Kawasaki Z900 SE gets improved suspension and more stopping power
Fairly nice, is the TC based on an IMU ? If not it’s a waste of time tbh