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Kawasaki zx4rr

Especially when Joe Squid isn't likely to notice the difference on the street.
Okay, but then why even have the ZX4-RR at all? That demographic is covered by the ZX4-R, sort of. Really it's embarrassing to sell a sportbike that doesn't have preload adjustment in this day and age, but whatever. The differentiation between the two is pretty weak
 
Okay, but then why even have the ZX4-RR at all? That demographic is covered by the ZX4-R, sort of. Really it's embarrassing to sell a sportbike that doesn't have preload adjustment in this day and age, but whatever. The differentiation between the two is pretty weak
I am going to appeal to your common sense... This bike hitting the market is a risk. It's going to be difficult to sell in North America. Cheaping out on suspension is not too bad. Eventually, the aftermarket will kicking in. Eventually it will be a bit more affordable to upgrade, if you so desire. The person deciding in buying this is buying it for the uniqueness.
Hey, it's like buying the w800. Afaik, it's the only bevel driven bike nowadays.
I just to leave here stated, there are way "better" sports bike in market for the same or a bit more money. In the same category as the ZX4RR, none.
 

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