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Posts Tagged kawasaki heavy industries
Kawasaki Motorcycle Parts for the MotoGP Seasons
Kawasaki is a world renown motors corporation based in Amsterdam, Netherlands that contributes to the motor sports through kawasaki motorcycle parts, ATVs and parts, RUVs, Jet-Skis, utility vehicles and more. They area always launching new products and have expanded quite a bit since the year 2000. Kawasaki is also the name of a Japanese city one that houses many leagues and facilities that focus on motor sports. But that’s in a different article.
This article is all about the Kawasaki Motor Racing alliance which is a European subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries located in the Netherlands. This corporation handles all racing activities of the MotoGP team and any other motorcycle racing event that Kawasaki wants to partake in the future. This subsidiary was set up back in 2007 when the Hapenes manufacturers wanted a split from production and racing. After this, Kawasaki returned to the class of motorcuycle racing and subsequently became a complete “in house” factory team.
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Kawasaki ZX10R
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R motorcycle represents the evolution in Kawasaki Heavy Industries open-class sportbike development. Originally released for the 2004 model year, the ZX-10R Superbike is the successor to the Ninja ZX-9R sportbike. Since inception, the Ninja ZX-10R has received two major overhauls.
Initially Kawasaki’s ZX-10 Superbike was known for its slim chassis dimensions, nimble handling manners, svelte weight and tremendous engine power output making it the sharpest, most aggressive liter-class sportbike. It was so cutting-edge that it was deemed to be almost too much for the motorcycling public. Thus in 2006 Kawasaki gave the Ninja ZX-10 its first revamp. Noteworthy changes included a more rider-friendly chassis and engine power manners as well as all-new exterior styling.
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