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06 Jan 2024 05:50 #893671 by TexasKZ
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Rumor sez Kawasaki has this sweet little 400 in the pipeline. I wonder if it will come to the U.S.?

 

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06 Jan 2024 06:45 #893674 by Street Fighter LTD
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I vote for the top one 
Liquid cooled 4 cylinder


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06 Jan 2024 08:00 #893678 by slmjim+Z1BEBE
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The Z900 looks good to us until the front of the rear tire on back. Then, too much empty space. Curious they don't show the rear of the Z400...

If Mama Kaw shows us a dual-shock 750 ~ 1000 similar to the late Honda CB1100, we'll talk.

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07 Jan 2024 16:07 - 07 Jan 2024 16:08 #893724 by rstnick
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And they make the z400rs a four cylinder, yet the z650rs is only a twin!
The 400 looks nice.
Inverted forks (USD) again the 650 did not get (not much suspension adjustability either)..

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07 Jan 2024 18:31 - 08 Jan 2024 05:05 #893731 by martin_csr
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By rstnick:  And they make the z400rs a four cylinder, yet the z650rs is only a twin! ... 

In case you aren't aware Kawasaki made a Z400-4cyl back in the day.  and apparently similar to the Z500/550 as they're covered in the same manuals (that I've seen).  The 400F and 400J were a couple of them. I'm not very familiar with the model range. Also, the ZX600-4 has been around for decades. 
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07 Jan 2024 20:18 #893737 by TexasKZ
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The new ZX400 RR is evidently a stunning performer. I hope most of that carries over to the masked bike and I hope it comes to the U.S.

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08 Jan 2024 11:05 #893774 by david richard
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well i like the bottom one as its been said the rear end just looks to empty its very rare to find a bike that you like all of it ,i know its driven by progress but twin shock would fill that space

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08 Jan 2024 11:49 #893777 by Wookie58
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well i like the bottom one as its been said the rear end just looks to empty its very rare to find a bike that you like all of it ,i know its driven by progress but twin shock would fill that space
And then "Luddites" like me come along and remove the twin shocks for a cleaner look 

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08 Jan 2024 15:16 - 08 Jan 2024 15:18 #893786 by rstnick
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By rstnick:  And they make the z400rs a four cylinder, yet the z650rs is only a twin! ... 

In case you aren't aware Kawasaki made a Z400-4cyl back in the day.  and apparently similar to the Z500/550 as they're covered in the same manuals (that I've seen).  The 400F and 400J were a couple of them. I'm not very familiar with the model range. Also, the ZX600-4 has been around for decades. 


 
Oh, I know there have been many 400/4s.
The 650 though has always been a four cylinder, until recently.
The 650 twin is used in many models, and for many years already.
I'm not surprised it ended up in the 2022 z650rs.

A four cylinder would have been my choice.
 

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