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Kawasaki's home page says there will be 4 new vehicles launched on Feb 1. Based on the picture, only two appear to have two wheels. Perhaps the much anticipated ZX4R? Here we go again!
@jetpilot01 , I would love to own one or two of them, IF they make it to the the states.@Pmack not holding my breath on this bike coming to the US anytime soon and I hold myself back from commenting on any thread pertaining to it, but I had bunch of darts in my hand, so with that said, it would be nice if it came here, but as the market continues to dwindle and less bikes being sold here in US soil, at a SS pricetag, who will it target? people need to focus on what we have here,the N400 and buy parts and enjoy em ! so in the meantime, everyone stop fkn droolin over something that's not even on the market yet !![]()
I would say either a ZX4R, ZX4RR or a ZX7R as both pics appear to show SS class bikes?
Could be a Z4R naked with a different windscreen, too I guess.I would say either a ZX4R, ZX4RR or a ZX7R as both pics appear to show SS class bikes?
One bike appears to be slightly larger in the pic so perhaps a new ZX7R will replace the ZX6R or ZX6RR?
The 2023 Ninja H2 is visible on the website and I don't think the SX would be considered a new model launch since it would just be a carry over from the previous year?I agree that the rear bike is something different than the foreground bike, I will guess 2023 H2 SX since the website only shows 2022 so far. With the foreground bike being either a special edition N400 or the inline-4 in a N400 frame. My thought is that something like the ZX4R would probably get an independent introduction, not dragged along with 2 watercraft and an H2 refresh, so I don't know what to think here. Ninja 400 with USD forks.
Well that is very interesting since it does appear to be identical to the N400.
Wrong wheel for retro!Maybe a 400 twin in a retro style like they did with the 650 this past year?