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GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 04:46 PM
8/26/2004
Kawasaki Launches New ZX-6R and ZX-6RR For 2005

This just in, from a press release issued by Kawasaki and posted as soon as we were able to get it after a British magazine broke the worldwide press embargo:

KAWASAKI UNLEASHES ALL-NEW NINJA® ZX-6R AND NINJA ZX-6RR SPORTBIKES

Leading-edge SuperSports are designed to dominate the tracks and backroads of America

While the world’s top motorcycle magazine editors are still shaking their heads in amazement at the staggering performance of the NINJA® ZX-10R sport motorcycle, Kawasaki is unveiling two new middle-weight sportbikes that will again leave them breathless.

The 2005 NINJA ZX-6R and its racing-homologated sibling, the NINJA ZX-6RR, exemplify Kawasaki’s commitment to developing the world’s leading-edge sportbikes, strongly reaffirming Kawasaki as the brand of choice for hardcore sportbike enthusiasts.

Like the ZX-10R, the NINJA ZX-6R and ZX-6RR are oriented toward serious sport riding and track performance. Both feature ultra-aerodynamic bodywork with Ram Air, GP-style swingarms, under-seat exhaust systems, six-spoke wheels, petal-style disc brakes, inverted forks and powerful engines that will leave riders itching to find their local twisty highways.

With the launch of these new models, Tom Orbe, vice president, marketing and sales at Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., reiterated that the Good Times™ brand is committed to making the most desirable high-performance sportbikes on the planet.

“Our message is very simple and clear: Kawasaki is back,” said Orbe. “When people walk into motorcycle dealerships looking for high-performance motorcycles, the first thing they’ll say is: ‘Show me the Ninja sportbikes.’”

Leading-Edge Style

Beginning with the bodywork, the new NINJA ZX -6R and ZX-6RR are the most aerodynamically efficient sportbikes Kawasaki has ever created – even more streamlined than the leading-edge ZX-10R. Specifically, the new fairing helps to divide the air stream farther ahead of the bike; by moving the “bubble” of still air farther forward in the ****pit, the rider experiences less buffeting around the head and shoulders.

The point of convergence – where the divided air streams comes together behind the rider – is critical to aerodynamic efficiency, so Kawasaki engineers designed the tail section to smoothly blend the air together while minimizing turbulence. The result is quicker roll-on acceleration and higher top speeds at the race track, as well as enhanced rider comfort and control.

The new body work also includes a ZX-10R-style central Ram Air duct and a flush-surface LED tail light, which makes the ZX-6R and ZX-6RR more visible to drivers of other vehicles. Both models also feature an aerodynamic ZX-10R-style front fender for a strong NINJA family resemblance.

From the ****pit, NINJA ZX-6R and ZX-6RR riders will notice several more leading-edge features that put these bikes at the forefront of design and performance. Foremost is the new split-seam fuel tank/airbox cover. The rear half is the actual fuel tank, designed to fit neatly between the frame spars and down behind the engine’s fuel injection system, while the front half covers a new, quick-access air box. By centralizing the fuel mass near the center of the bike, chassis responsiveness is enhanced – weight transfers from turn to turn are lighter, and the chassis is exceptionally stable under acceleration and braking.

The advanced split-seam design also enabled engineers to make the airbox larger, thus enhancing engine performance. It also makes filter access quick and easy. Plus, a depression in the top of the fuel tank enables the rider to tuck in for improved aerodynamics.

The final tribute to aerodynamic efficiency is the new under-seat muffler, which gives both bikes a slim, racy look.

Exhilarating Power and Performance

No sportbike can garner mass approval on good looks alone, and here again, the NINJA ZX-6R and ZX-6RR set new standards of performance for the middle-weight class. For that, both engines include a new cylinder, new cylinder head, and 38mm oval-shaped sub-throttle valves fed by twin injectors and redesigned Ram Air.

The NINJA ZX-6R and NINJA ZX-6RR are the first middle-weight SuperSport bikes to utilize this oval-shaped sub-throttle technology. Combined with the improved Ram Air design, the ovalshaped throttle bodies increase airflow without making the fuel delivery assembly wider – intake efficiency is improved nearly 20 percent while helping to maintain a slim chassis profile.

On the NINJA ZX-6R, larger intake and exhaust valves, revised cam profiles and an exhaust valve integrated with the muffler improves low and mid-range response of the 636cc engine. The 599cc engine for the limited-production ZX-6RR also features revised and polished intake ports, new combustion chambers and larger exhaust valves for improved on-track performance.

The engine control units for both engines have more memory for controlling the exhaust valve and second set of fuel injectors. Plus, the radiators are 40mm taller and feature more-tightly packed cores for increased cooling capacity. Both the NINJA ZX-6R and ZX-6RR feature a more durable, smoother-shifting six-speed transmissions: The ZX-6R includes a taller third gear ratio, while the ratios in the track-oriented ZX-6RR are similar to those of the 2004 racing kit transmission.

Both models feature a multi-disc wet clutch with a back-torque limiter. Designed to maximize on-track performance, the back-torque limiter helps to reduce rear-wheel hop that may occur when downshifting a high-rpm.

Chassis Features

The matte-black aluminum frame features a shortened the wheelbase and the swingarm pivot point has been moved forward. Combined with a longer, braced aluminum swingarm, the new chassis gives the NINJA ZX-6R and ZX-6RR improved cornering performance and high-speed stability. The NINJA ZX-6RR chassis also includes a steering damper boss on the left frame rail. The fully adjustable Showa fork delivers improved ride quality and outstanding cornering performance. At the rear, new UNI-TRAK® linkage ratios provide more linear action, and new shock settings improve ride quality and track performance.

The forks on the ZX-6RR include TiSiCN coating on the inner tubes to reduce stiction, and the rear shock has a revised damping valve to provide a wider range of racing settings.

Radial-mounted, four-piston front brake calipers deliver exceptional feel and performance; four independent brake pads are used – one for each piston – for more even wear and improved heat resistance. The 300mm petal-style front discs are 5.5mm thick for high heat capacity and the front brake master cylinder uses direct action for better rider feedback. Also, the caliper for the 220mm rear disc brake mounts directly to the swingarm, negating the need for an independent brake tie-rod. The NINJA ZX-6RR has the added benefit of low-expansion brake hoses for improved brake feel.

Both the NINJA ZX-6R and ZX-6RR ride on light, six-spoke wheels shod with 120/65ZR17 front and 180/55ZR17 rear tires for exceptional cornering performance.

The ****pit

The riding position for both bikes is also based on the NINJA ZX-10R. By pulling back the steering head assembly, the distance between the handlebars and footpegs is reduced, which provides the rider with an idealized position for performance riding. Combined with the new frame, seat and fuel tank, the rider sits “in” the bike, rather than “on” it.

The racing-style instrument panel features a bar-type LCD tachometer, digital LCD speedometer, stopwatch-style lap timer and adjustable shift indicator lamp, which includes Off, Low and Bright settings. A digital temperature gauge, clock and tripmeter are also included. Authentic Kawasaki Accessories for the 2005 NINJA ZX-6R and NINJA ZX-6RR are available through Kawasaki dealers or they can be purchased on the Internet at www.buykawasaki.com.

Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC) markets and sells at wholesale Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, personal watercraft, utility vehicles, power products and general purpose engines. These product lines are sold through a network of more than 1,500 independent retailers. KMC and its affiliates employ nearly 2,400 people in the United States, with approximately 400 of them located at the Irvine, California headquarters. Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let the good times roll™”, is recognized worldwide and the brand is aggressively carrying its heritage of power, performance, leading-edge design and exhilaration into the 21st century. Information about Kawasaki’s complete line of recreational products and Kawasaki affiliates can be found on the Internet at www.kawasaki.com.

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 04:46 PM
2005 KAWASAKI NINJA® ZX-6R and NINJA ZX-6RR
Features and Benefits

• Designed for #1 performance on the circuit and winding roads

• Power boosting features include bigger intake and exhaust valves, new cams, and larger-area oval-shaped sub-throttles fed by dual injectors

• Exhaust valve integral with the under-seat muffler improves low- and mid-range engine performance

• Improved aerodynamics give these middle-weight SuperSports the best CdA of any NINJA to date

• Back torque limiter is standard on both models

• New frame and swingarm with revised chassis dimensions improve cornering performance

• 300mm petal-style front disc brakes with radial-mount calipers and direct-action brake master cylinder provide excellent performance and feel

• Revised riding position based on the ZX-10R lets the rider take advantage of the awesome performance

Engine Details

• New cylinder head design locates each pair of intake/exhaust valves farther apart for improved breathing and higher combustion efficiency

• Complementing the new head are new pistons with reshaped crowns and improved, low-friction skirt profiles

• Larger diameter intake and exhaust valves, together with new cam profiles, contribute to the new engine’s enhanced performance

• Dual-injector fuel injection system uses fine atomizing injectors for the main injectors and features a set of secondary injectors located in the airbox for improved cylinder filling, crisper throttle response and higher power output

• Extremely narrow included valve angle of 25 degree allows the fitting of large valves in a compact, highly efficient combustion chamber

• Breathing passageways, one located between each pair of cylinders, contributes to effective crankcase breathing, which reduces pumping loss

• Thicker castings used for the engine cases improve engine rigidity and reduce vibration and feature improved lubrication

• The new lower case has separate mounting bosses for the oil filter and oil cooler

• New aluminum oil cooler improves cooling efficiency.

• Further performance gains were achieved by increasing the width of the oil pump while changing its drive ratio to reduce its rpm

• Deeper oil sump lowers the oil level for reduced windage losses

• The crankshaft has been strengthened to reduce flexing and now features larger diameter main journals (from 30mm to 31mm), and the crank has been re-balanced for smoother running

• Catalytic converter located at the collector helps keep emissions friendly

• New auto-fast-idle system improves starting

Features Unique to the NINJA ZX-6RR

• Polished intake ports, revised porting, new combustion chambers and larger exhaust valves, plus new racing cams, all contribute to increased performance

• To suit non-modified stock racing classes, the six-speed transmission features close ratios similar to those of the 2004 racing kit transmission

• Inner fork tubes feature a TiSiCN coating to reduce sliding friction (stiction) and improve suspension action

• Revised damping valve for the rear shock offers a wider range of settings for racing

• Steering damper boss provided on the left frame rail

• Low-expansion front brake hoses improve brake feel


2005 KAWASAKI NINJA® ZX-6R SPECIFICATIONS*

Engine Four-stroke inline four-cylinder, DOHC, 16 valves

Displacement 636cc

Starting Electric

Bore x stroke 68 x 43.8mm

Compression ratio 12.9:1

Cooling Liquid

Carburetion Fuel injection with (4) 38mm throttle bodies

Ignition Digital

Transmission Six-speed with multi-disc with back torque limiter

Frame Twin spar aluminum

Rake / trail TBD

Front suspension 41mm inverted cartridge fork with rebound and compression damping, plus spring preload adjustability and top-out springs

Rear suspension Bottom-link UNI-TRAK® with gas-charged shock, stepless compression and rebound damping, spring preload adjustability and top-out spring

Wheel travel, front / rear 4.7 / 5.2 in.

Front tire 120/65ZR17

Rear tire 180/55ZR17

Front brakes Dual semi-floating 300mm petal discs with dual radial-mounted, four-piston calipers

Rear brake Single 220mm petal disc with single-caliper piston

Overall length TBD

Overall width TBD

Overall height TBD

Seat height TBD

Dry weight TBD

Fuel capacity 4.5 gal.

Wheelbase TBD

Colors
Lime Green / Flat Stoic Black
Metallic Raw Titanium / Flat Stoic Black
Candy Plasma Blue / Flat Stoic Black
Pearl Magma Red / Flat Stoic Black

Instruments Bar-type LCD tachometer, digital LCD
speedometer, stopwatch-style lap timer, adjustable shift indicator lamp, digital temperature gauge, clock and tripmeter

*Specifications are subject to change. Please visit www.kawasaki.com for most current specifications.


2005 KAWASAKI NINJA® ZX-6RR SPECIFICATIONS*

Engine Four-stroke inline four-cylinder, DOHC, 16 valves

Displacement 599cc

Starting Electric

Bore x stroke 67 x 42.5mm

Compression ratio 13.5:1

Cooling Liquid

Carburetion Fuel injection with (4) 38mm throttle bodies

Ignition Digital

Transmission Six-speed with multi-disc with back torque limiter

Frame Twin spar aluminum

Rake / trail 25 degrees /

Front suspension 41mm inverted cartridge fork with TiSiCN coatingon inner fork tube, rebound and compression damping, plus spring preload adjustability and topout springs

Rear suspension Bottom-link UNI-TRAK® with gas-charged shock,stepless compression and rebound damping, spring preload adjustability and top-out spring

Wheel travel, front / rear 4.7 / 5.2 in.

Front tire 120/65ZR17

Rear tire 180/55ZR17

Front brakes Dual semi-floating 300mm petal discs with dual radial-mounted, four-piston calipers

Rear brake Single 220mm petal disc with single-caliper piston

Overall length TBD

Overall width TBD

Overall height TBD

Seat height TBD

Dry weight TBD

Fuel capacity 4.5 gal.

Wheelbase TBD

Colors Kawasaki Lime Green

Instruments Bar-type LCD tachometer, digital LCD speedometer, stopwatch-style lap timer, adjustable shift indicator lamp, digital temperature gauge, clock and tripmeter

*Specifications are subject to change. Please visit www.kawasaki.com for most current specifications.

Bryant
08-26-2004, 04:47 PM
oooo.... it's starting to look... greener on the other side...

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 04:47 PM
:D

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 04:48 PM
:cool:

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 04:48 PM
;)

Phamous
08-26-2004, 04:57 PM
:pitchingtent: Maybe it's time to think about going back to the other side :|

Knowing my brother he will probably have one for his 'new' trackbike. :lol:

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 05:03 PM
God, I just wish they would have gotten rid of that lame a$$ tach

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 05:07 PM
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


SLIPPER CLUTCHES ON BOTH MODELS!?!?!?!??!?!

Philo
08-26-2004, 05:08 PM
It's so obvious now. I don't even have to talk crap anymore.


Slipper clutch stock on the 636!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap.

I'm gonna sell and upgrade!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap holy crap

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 05:08 PM
:eek:

Phamous
08-26-2004, 05:14 PM
:holymoly: Still in AWE!!! :lol:


No likey Digi tach Sean?...I think its cool looking, but doesn't seem like it'd be all that functional. After riding my brothers 10R I can only imagine this being the sickness!

Can't wait to see it in person.

Phamous
08-26-2004, 05:21 PM
Originally posted by Philo


I'm gonna sell and upgrade!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



I think I might not be too far behind.....

___________________

mpham636R <------new sig haha

"I see 'green'......and it looooked GLOOORRRIIIOUS"

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 05:22 PM
I think if I trade in it'd be this badboy...636, slipper clutch, wave rotors, TiSiCN coated inverted forks....One in Titanium please

Philo
08-26-2004, 05:25 PM
Is this a $9,000 600??? No way it's a $7999 MSRP. Has to be $8500 like the RR was or the Honda.



Oh yeah........Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda............pwn3d

:banana:

GPTECHMAN
08-26-2004, 05:29 PM
Bill dont you know that this bike only applies for people over 170lbs...sorry mang :)

Bryant
08-26-2004, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by GPTECHMAN
Bill dont you know that this bike only applies for people over 170lbs...sorry mang :)

Bill, I got cake on the counter and a tub o' Ice Creamizzle in da frost machine wth your name on it. I got yo back man!! :rockon:

remusR6
08-26-2004, 05:58 PM
Man...??? Talking about getting a new bike...so confusing.
I better wait than:-)) New R6, New Kawi...and so on....wow!


Remus

hans
08-26-2004, 06:41 PM
Looks SO much better than the current one...........it's got curves now, like all bikes should.
Wish it had a real tach though, and a more spread-out riding position like the gixxer.

HondaRider22
08-26-2004, 08:16 PM
I'm in love :wub:

Philo
08-26-2004, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by GPTECHMAN
God, I just wish they would have gotten rid of that lame a$$ tach

I'm sure you're used to having plenty of time to stare at your tach, but once you ride a bike that's actually FAST, you'll realize you don't quite have the pleasure as often.

:roflmao:

gixxerx8
08-27-2004, 12:23 AM
Hmmm...everyone's going undertail exhaust next year. I saw the 05 R6 and it's doing a lot of what it's big brother has this year. Can't wait til next year's comparos. That ZX is pretty sweet lookin' though. Not to sure I could ever like the Kawi green but the contours, lights, and that azz, I mean tail...very nice.

Arnold_R1
08-27-2004, 12:42 AM
:eek: The new 6RR looks sick! I think I might have to bleed GREEN for '05 too! :bowdown:

Philo
08-27-2004, 01:14 AM
Damnit!!! I would be ssssooooooooooooooooooooo much faster on that bike!!!!!

:rolleyes:

EvilKawi
08-27-2004, 11:07 AM
Kawasaki Launches the new ZX-6R and ZX-6RR For 2005.

EvilKawi
08-27-2004, 11:07 AM
Go Team Green!

EvilKawi
08-27-2004, 11:10 AM
:clap:

GPTECHMAN
08-27-2004, 11:22 AM
damn...


wallpaper action;)

Ninja Girl
08-27-2004, 11:44 AM
I likes!!!! Is the bike coming stock with the pipe under the tail like that? Schhhweeet!

Phamous
08-27-2004, 12:00 PM
:bowdown: more info in this thread (http://www.hypercycles.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2836)

Thanks for the additional pics!

yes ninjagrl, i think so!

Jeff Baldwin
08-27-2004, 02:04 PM
DAMMIT!! I just changed my undees too.

GPTECHMAN
08-27-2004, 02:09 PM
I'm in love.....

I think Im really thinking about going to the darksyde:devil:

Philo
08-27-2004, 07:51 PM
Standard street mods.....

kc1717
08-27-2004, 07:54 PM
very sweet, not enough torque for the street though for me.

wish i could turn that thing into a track bike, man it would be fun.

the upper cowl looks so much more finished than the 10R, front end is beautiful.

only complaint is the rear looks like its off an f4.



sean you have to get it, its calling you. but just please dont get it in green. get the orange :) !!!

kc1717
08-27-2004, 07:57 PM
Originally posted by Philo
I'm sure you're used to having plenty of time to stare at your tach, but once you ride a bike that's actually FAST, you'll realize you don't quite have the pleasure as often.

:roflmao:

very true,

i hate the LCD tach, but i really dont think it would be any less enjoyable, and as long as you have a the shift lite set to check you before you hit the red, your fine.

plus can you even count to 16000 these days ****.

Philo
08-27-2004, 08:28 PM
#1. The tail is a little bit fugly, which leads me to believe that it's designed to be aerodynamic. IMHO I think my bike has the nicest looking tailsection of any recent Japanese bike. The tail is wider and more flowing on the '05. I'm sure the undertail exhaust was something that the marketing and aerodynamics guys mutally agreed on, even though the guy trying to break 110hp probably objected.

#2. I'm pretty sure an LCD tach won't slow you down too much.....

;)

hans
08-28-2004, 12:16 AM
I hope it doesn't come with the black lower section......that's lame.
It would look so much better and sleeker with solid green

Philo
08-28-2004, 01:24 AM
Originally posted by hans
I hope it doesn't come with the black lower section......that's lame.
It would look so much better and sleeker with solid green


Don't hate just cuz you don't have any lowers on your bike.

















:-p

Philo
08-28-2004, 01:27 AM
Kawi
:beam:<---Bryant

Jelco
08-30-2004, 02:22 AM
as nice as that bike is, i like the 04 better. i think the smaller tail and sharper front give it a racier look. center up exhaust looks like its the new wave huh?

Philo
08-30-2004, 11:30 AM
:headbang:

Philo
08-30-2004, 11:31 AM
:cool:

Philo
08-30-2004, 11:31 AM
:clap:

Philo
08-30-2004, 11:33 AM
:squid:

Philo
08-30-2004, 11:33 AM
:slap:

GPTECHMAN
08-30-2004, 11:52 AM
ok, I want one NOW!!!!!!!!!

Jeff Baldwin
08-30-2004, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by GPTECHMAN
ok, I want one NOW!!!!!!!!!

Sorry, I gots the first one dammit!! You can have # 2. :cool:

Ninja Girl
08-30-2004, 12:23 PM
Originally posted by Jeff Baldwin
Sorry, I gots the first one dammit!! You can have # 2. :cool:

I get #3!!!!

sunshine
08-30-2004, 01:27 PM
wow kawi includes a lot of goodies from the factory that the other makers don't include. Slipper clutch and wave rotors sound legit.

Philo
08-30-2004, 01:29 PM
You mean like inverted forks and radail mounted calipers on the '03? Yeah, they've been way ahead of everyone else for a while now. ;)

hans
08-30-2004, 06:26 PM
PLEASE don't make the lower fairings black..............I don't like that ZX10R / CBR1000R type of style

Jeff Baldwin
08-30-2004, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by hans
PLEASE don't make the lower fairings black..............I don't like that ZX10R / CBR1000R type of style

Okay..... I'll send a memo to Kawi tomorrow.

"To whom it may concern:"

"hans says, NO BLACK LOWER FAIRINGS"

"Thank you"

hans
08-31-2004, 01:31 PM
Originally posted by Jeff Baldwin
Okay..... I'll send a memo to Kawi tomorrow.

"To whom it may concern:"

"hans says, NO BLACK LOWER FAIRINGS"

"Thank you"
Phat!

Thanks dude! :clap:

Jeff Baldwin
08-31-2004, 11:28 PM
LOL

hans
09-01-2004, 01:12 PM
You know, I think I got it now..........the reason they made the lowers black is because they wanted to make it easy for poser squids to pretend they have a ZX10.........from a distance it looks the same. They probably figured that some people would be reluctant to buy a 600 because their squid friends (and non-riding friends) would make fun of them. This way, they can fool some of those people into thinking they have a liter bike. Thus, a win-win for Kawi.

dre_2k2_f4i
09-01-2004, 01:38 PM
I'm glad someone is paying attention to aesthetics: flush mounted signals, minimally required license plate frame (yes, that red reflector is required by law), et cetera.

Now, will they every update the Ninja 250's and 500's? I want a smaller bike with less horsepower and cc so my insurance premium is not so high.

GPTECHMAN
09-01-2004, 01:42 PM
I dont think they will have the flush mounts...if you look at the earlier pics they have regular stock signals

Philo
09-01-2004, 01:48 PM
Those flushies are the Euro version, where the fugly stalks aren't reequired. Yes the US version will have the big ugly signals. :cry: At least for a few days.

Dre I'm soooo with you on that one. I'd rather they didn't upgrade the 6 this year and updated the 250/500 instead.

GPTECHMAN
09-01-2004, 01:50 PM
whatever....you just dont want to have a dated bike :clap:


yeah....500 2-stroke please

Ninja Girl
09-01-2004, 02:56 PM
Originally posted by dre_2k2_f4i
I'm glad someone is paying attention to aesthetics: flush mounted signals, minimally required license plate frame (yes, that red reflector is required by law), et cetera.

Now, will they every update the Ninja 250's and 500's? I want a smaller bike with less horsepower and cc so my insurance premium is not so high.

What the 80's style square headlight and front fairing, and square rear-end aren't cool? :cool:

As a child of the 80's I hope they never change the style. Actually, it just makes it easier to get parts when I need them if they don't change it.

Philo
09-01-2004, 03:09 PM
Originally posted by GPTECHMAN
whatever....you just dont want to have a dated bike :clap:


yeah....500 2-stroke please


SO WHAT!!! :-p It's my first brand new bike and now it's gonna be "the old model". Oh well. Now I have to keep working on my riding so I can try and smoke a couple newbs on their 05's.

Man a 500 2-stroke? They should call it the special "highside edition" Ninja. Maybe the "oops I looped my sheit" edition. I'd still want one of course. :doh:

kc1717
09-01-2004, 03:18 PM
Originally posted by GPTECHMAN
whatever....you just dont want to have a dated bike :clap:


yeah....500 2-stroke please

now we are talking, maybe if we go in on it together we can get one

shichyea
09-01-2004, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by GPTECHMAN

yeah....500 2-stroke please

"de first time you try de 500...

...faahk!"

dre_2k2_f4i
09-01-2004, 04:37 PM
Originally posted by shichyea
"de first time you try de 500...

...faahk!" I was so thinking of Capirossi's statement when I read that, too! Or was that Rossi that said that? I know that Rossi said "eet iz not from this world. eet iz from diffuhrent planet."

gixxerx8
09-23-2004, 05:55 PM
I wonder when they're going to update their website with these new bikes. Yamaha and Suzuki already have their new shiet up. Sometimes, pre-production changes things up a bit. I saw a pre-pro version of the R6 with the undertail too. As we all know, it went into production with the side mount. I do think they're good looking bikes for sure, but how would I feel without the wavy rotors, undertail exhaust, etc.?

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:25 PM
Radial master cylinder

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:27 PM
Wave rotors, radial mounted calipers

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:28 PM
Remember when Kawi had the first 600 with inverted forks??? Yeah, they're still there.

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:29 PM
Dead sexy.

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:30 PM
Oh shaddup. If your lookin at the tach you're going too slow!!!

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:35 PM
New swingarm, no hugger???

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:44 PM
The "business" end

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:45 PM
:cool:

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:46 PM
:clap:

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:47 PM
Sweet rims.

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:48 PM
The shiz.

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:49 PM
Exhaust butterfly

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:52 PM
split tank

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:54 PM
Short slip-ons

Philo
09-27-2004, 04:55 PM
:wub:

gixxerx8
09-28-2004, 08:59 PM
Thanks Philo. You just made my desire to purchase an 05 Gixer 750 less certain!

Arnold_R1
02-28-2005, 12:24 AM
I didn't even notice the pics that Bill posted! SICK! :woot:

Philo
02-28-2005, 12:52 AM
I didn't even notice the pics that Bill posted! SICK! :woot:


Whatever dude shouldn't YOU BE POSTING SOME PICS?!??!?!?!

:slap: :nutkick: :uhh:

DBame
04-18-2005, 12:32 PM
the pic that shows the butterfly valve on the exhaust also exposes one hell of a subframe!! that things beefy

afrothunder
04-18-2005, 02:36 PM
this thread is yummy.