| In the bike-eat-bike world of Musclebikes, more muscle is always better, and how you get it isn't important. And more muscle is just what the new ZRX gets for the 2001 model year, with an increase in bore and stroke increasing its displacement from 1,052 cm3 to 1,164 cm3. The bigger pistons reciprocate in a new, all-aluminium cylinder with plated bores. Other engine improvements include new cam profiles, improved shift feel and clutch operation, a new crank and a new, all-stainless exhaust system. The new engine pumps out more power across the rev range, with noticeably more punch in the mid-range. In terms of styling, the big news is a new model added to the line-up, the ZRX1200S, equipped with a half cowl to create a new class of road beast: the Muscle Tourer. It joins the existing bikini-cowled ZRX1200R and the naked ZRX1200, giving Kawasaki a comprehensive, 3-bike line-up of musclebikes, with a machine for every taste. Chassis improvements start with a larger, stiffer aluminium swingarm; the triangulated construction featuring bracing grooved for added rigidity. Additionally, a relocated swingarm pivot, a wider rear wheel and wider rear tyre, a reduction in fork offset and a host of detail changes all serve to enhance the performance, handling and operability of this popular tarmac-tearer. More power, better power, improved operability and a new half-cowled version (for those who want some finesse with their muscle) — the new ZRX is the perfect bike for all those riders who can't live without a regular dose of hard-hitting horsepower. ZRX1200R – Today they call it World Superbike, but back when the whole show got started it was Eddie Lawson on his bikini-faired Green Monster who power-slid this machine's legendary styling into the record books. ZRX1200S – The added wind protection and the sleek, sporty look of the S model's half cowl, for perfect touring. Environmentally sensitive riders will welcome use of the Kawasaki Low Exhaust Emission (KLEEN) system with catalyser. MAIN FEATURES ENGINE Frame / Suspension Brake Styling Colour f you didn't know any better, you'd be excused from thinking that bumping up the big ZRX's displacement to 1200 wasn't such a big deal. Just bore it out a bit, stroke it a few mil and slap on some new decals, right? Wrong! The new aluminium cylinder with its bigger bores is wider, necessitating wider cases, a longer crank, a wider head and valve cover, and a whole slew of other new components. The first time you whack open the throttle on the new bike you'll see that it was well worth the work. Engine Features Powerful, liquid-cooled, DOHC, In-line 16-valve Four now displaces 1,164 cm3 via an increase in bore and stroke from 76 x 58 to 79 x 59.4 mm. New, plated, all-aluminium cylinder weighs approximately 1.0 kg less than the earlier steel-liner cylinder while offering improved heat dispersion and longer wear. New cylinder head has oil return holes added between the cylinders for quicker, more efficient return of oil. Cam drive sprockets moved 3 mm outboard to compensate for the wider cylinder. Engine cases, cylinder head and cylinder head cover are correspondingly wider, as well. Overall engine width increased by about 5 mm. New cam timing complements the increase in displacement and contributes to increased power and torque across the rpm range. New concave pistons give a highly efficient bi-convex shape to the combustion chamber. New crankshaft with inertia and balancing to suit the increase in displacement and the larger pistons. Four Keihin CVK36 carbs equipped with K-TRIC deliver sharp throttle response at all rpm. Digital electronic ignition delivers hot sparks at the ideal timing New, double coned disc springs (diaphragm-type) in clutch housing enhance clutch action and make for smoother low-rpm operation and easier shifting of the 5-speed transmission. New, all stainless steel exhaust system (replaces earlier hot-dip aluminium-coated steel unit) reduces corrosion. Balance tubes eliminated from header pipes; muffler angle changed to be parallel to bike centreline. Engine side covers and cylinder head cover finished in bronze colour for improved appearance. Frame / Suspension Brake / Wheel / Tyre Features Gigantic 6-piston Tokico calipers bite into semi-floating, radially-drilled 310 mm stainless steel disc rotors. Braking performance is unsurpassed, with excellent feel at the lever. Compact, lightweight 250 mm rear disc brake offers impressive braking performance. Rear wheel width is increased from 5.0 to 5.5 inches and wider rear tyre (170/60 ZR17 changed to 180/55 ZR17) is fitted for brilliant road-holding ability. Driveline lash reduced via use of a ZX-12R-type rear-wheel damper. Ride quality is greatly improved as a result. Styling & Ergonomic Features ZRX1200S equipped with half cowl fitted with ZX-12R-type dual reflector headlights. Excellent wind and weather protection make the ideal mount for high-speed riding and touring applications. The cowling's 3-piece construction allows left or right side to be removed independently for ease of maintenance. New aerodynamic mirrors. A new seat with super-comfy ZX-12R-type seat foam improves ride comfort. Practical Improvements ZRX1200S has new, easy-to-read meters. Complete instrumentation includes speedometer, odometer, tripmeter, fuel and water temperature gauges, an oil warning lamp and indicator lamps. Bungee hooks at top of rear shocks are now fitted as standard equipment, making it easier than ever to carry luggage. Inner fork tube guards added to front forks and guards added to inner tubes of rear shocks help prevent rocks from marring the operating surfaces. New ZX-9R/6R fuel cap with dual sealing prongs improves fuel cap sealing. New ZX-12R-type in-tank fuel gauge sensor. New ignition switch is more tamper resistant. Larger capacity MF battery (same size) gives more cranking power for easier starting. Colour(s) Candy Lime Green / Vivid Purple Mica (ZRX1200R) Metallic Phantom Silver / Black Pearl (ZRX1200S) Firecracker Red / Metallic Phantom Silver (ZRX1200S) |
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| Wheelbase increased by approximately 12 mm due to fitting of a 3-teeth smaller, 42-tooth rear sprocket – use of smaller sprocket possible due to increased torque and power of the new engine. New, braced aluminium swingarm is larger and stiffer, contributing to the ZRX's superbly balanced handling qualities. Swingarm pivot is stronger, and its location is now 5 mm lower for improved rear suspension action, high traction and reduced chain whip during hard acceleration. This change delivers |
| superb traction over a wide range of riding conditions. Rear shocks now mount 15 mm further forward for improved suspension action and increased wheel travel. Shock length remains unchanged, as does their full adjustability. Front fork steering offset reduced from 30 mm to 28 mm. Frame gusset added behind steering head increases frame stiffness. |