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[motorcycle.com] - First Look: 2018 Kawasaki Z900RS


Kawasaki pulled the wraps off its new Z900RS, a retro-styled motorcycle based on the Z900 platform that recalls the classic Kawasaki Z1. As of this writing, the Z900RS has not been confirmed for the U.S. market, but it has received certification from the California Air Resources Board so it’s only a matter of time before it becomes official.

Like the Z900, the Z900RS is powered by a 948cc Inline-Four, but with shorter-duration cam profiles and a lower compression ratio (10.8:1 compared to 11.8:1 on the Z900). Kawasaki also increased the flywheel mass by 12%. Kawasaki claims the Z900RS gets 110 hp at 8,500 rpm and 72.6 lb-ft. 6,500 rpm. The engine is tuned for low- to mid-range performance, with the Z900RS claiming more grunt below 7000 rpm than the Z900.


As it did with the Z900 and Z1000 before it, Kawasaki carefully tuned the Z900RS to produce a specific sound. While the Z900 was designed to deliver a specific intake howl, the focus on the Z900RS is designed to deliver a strong, deep rumble from its megaphone exhaust when idling or moving at low speeds.



The engine covers were designed to call back to some of the Z1’s motifs, while the cylinders sport faux engine fins to make them look air-cooled. The engine is paired with a six-speed transmission with a shorter first gear and longer sixth gear than the Z900. An assist & slipper clutch provides a lighter clutch lever pull while relieving back-torque pressure during excessive engine braking. The Z900RS also comes standard with a two-level traction control system.



Details such as the teardrop gas tank, round headlight, tail cowl and dual instrument clusters are callbacks to the Z1, yet they each maintain a modern touch. Between the analog speedometer and tachometer sits a multifunction LCD screen. The chromed circular headlamp with a convex land give a classic appearance, but the light itself is an LED with six chambers: four for low beam and two for high beam. Like the Z1, the tail has a “duck bill” style cowl atop an oval taillight, only this light is an LED. Unlike traditional LED lights which are a collection of illuminated dots, the Z900RS’ taillight is surface-emitting, which means it forms one solid surface like a classic non-LED light.

The wheels also exhibit a bit of this modern-retro trickery. At a quick glance, it looks like the Z900RS has wire spoke wheels. Look closer and you’ll see it actually has cast wheels with spokes that look like wires.


Achieivng the Z1-inspired fuel tank shape was a key part of the Z900RS’ design. To get it to fit, Kawasaki had to tweak the Z900’s trellis frame, moving the upper rails closer together. Once the tank was positioned, Kawasaki began working on the seat design and tail length for a balanced ratio closely resembling that of the Z1. Kawasaki also modified the riding position to be more upright and relaxed than the sportier Z900. The upper triple clamp is also different from the Z900’s, positioned 40mm higher than on the Z900 while reducing trail and making the Z900RS quicker to steer.



The suspension system is comprised of a 41mm inverted fork offering 10-way compression and 12-way rebound adjustability and stepless preload adjustability. At the rear, Kawasaki decided to keep the Z900’s horizontal back-link shock instead of switching to the more retro-looking (but lower performance) twin shock design of the Z1. The rear shock offers stepless rebound damping and preload adjustments.

The front wheel is equipped with dual discs with four-piston radial mount monoblock calipers while a single-piston caliper is paired to the single rear disc brake. A Nissin ABS system comes standard.

In Europe, the 2018 Kawasaki Z900RS will be offered in three color options: Candytone Brown, Metallic Flat Spark Black and Metallic Matte Covert Green / Flat Ebony. We will provide an update on U.S. color options and pricing when they become available.

2018 Kawasaki Z900RS SpecificationsEngine TypeLiquid-cooled four-cylinder DOHC four-strokeBore x Stroke73.4 x 56.0 mmDisplacement948 ccCompression ratio10.8:1Fuel SupplyFuel injection (ø36 x 4)Lubrication systemForced Lub. WetStarting systemElectricIgnition systemB&C (TCBI EL. ADV. D.)Max. power110 hp at 8,500 rpm (claimed)Max. torque72.6 lb-ft. 6,500 rpm (claimed)Driving systemChainTransmission6-speedClutch type (Primary)Wet, multi-discFrameTubular, diamondFront SuspensionTelescopic fork (upside-down), 4.7 inches of travelRear SuspensionHorizontal back-link swingarm, 5.5 inches of travelCaster (Rake angle)25.0°Trail3.9 inchesSteering angle35° left / 35° rightFront Tire120/70ZR17 M/C (58W)Rear Tire180/55ZR17 M/C (73W)Front BrakeDual 267 mm discRear BrakeSingle 216 mm discOverall length2,100 mm (82.7 inches)Overall width865 mm (34.1 inches)Overall height1,150 mm (45.3 inches)Wheelbase1,470 mm (57.9 inches)Road clearance130 mm (5.1 inches)Seat height835 mm (32.9 inches)Curb mass215 kg (474 pounds)Fuel tank capacity17 litres (4.5 gallons)First Look: 2018 Kawasaki Z900RS appeared first on Motorcycle.com.



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