650RKawasaki waters down their branding ? H2s and ZX10s are watered down ?
ZX4R
ZX6R
ZX10R
ZX14R
H2R
At least one of these does not belong.
650RKawasaki waters down their branding ? H2s and ZX10s are watered down ?
1 out of 6 is mildly mislabeled. I can live with that.650R
ZX4R
ZX6R
ZX10R
ZX14R
H2R
At least one of these does not belong.
1 out of 6 is mildly mislabeled. I can live with that.
1 out of 6 is mildly mislabeled. I can live with that.
Only 1, and mildly? The "R" is supposed to represent a homologation special, so it's more like only 1 is properly labelled when you compare what you get with the H2R to the standard H2. All other models in your list are just "base" models, regardless of how capable they may be. Kawasaki over the years has been randomly appending 1 or 2 R's to the model names with no rhyme or reason, and all it does is confuse people who aren't paying attention and, as I said, waters down the branding. A prime example of this, and why I am so displeased with their naming practice, was when I was selling my 1993 ZX7R homologation special - I had to weed out an abnormally large number of lowballers because not too many people realized what it was - by then, Kawasaki had renamed the base model to ZX7R and the homologation ZX7RR.
No, it seems "RR" currently designates pretty much homologation race specials: see Honda, BMW, Ducati, etc.Only 1, and mildly? The "R" is supposed to represent a homologation special, so it's more like only 1 is properly labelled when you compare what you get with the H2R to the standard H2. All other models in your list are just "base" models, regardless of how capable they may be. Kawasaki over the years has been randomly appending 1 or 2 R's to the model names with no rhyme or reason, and all it does is confuse people who aren't paying attention and, as I said, waters down the branding. A prime example of this, and why I am so displeased with their naming practice, was when I was selling my 1993 ZX7R homologation special - I had to weed out an abnormally large number of lowballers because not too many people realized what it was - by then, Kawasaki had renamed the base model to ZX7R and the homologation ZX7RR.
I thought that since that 7RR model (flat slides? a buddy has one, a pain to set up, but so sweet on the track when done right), that was always the Kawi system to identify the homologation versions. Even the latest ZX10R and ZX10RR are divided that way. To me, Kawasaki has typically labeled anything with even the edge of sporting pretension with an R. I had a ZX14R for a brief time, and the only R for that bike was at the drag strip. If the intent of this one is to be raced or tracked, I don't have an issue with it being labeled RR.
Look at Honda with the R's. They make Kawi look restrained...
No, it seems "RR" currently designates pretty much homologation race specials: see Honda, BMW, Ducati, etc.
You're going back 30 years, as I recall the ZX750RR back then was factory special. I think maybe 15 were built ?
We won't even get into KZ1000R and S1R Kawasakis - they didn't share much except the tank badges.
The current Hondas that are "CBRRRRRRRRRRRRs" are named for pirates...
650R
ZX4R
ZX6R
ZX10R
ZX14R
H2R
At least one of these does not belong.
Only 1, and mildly? The "R" is supposed to represent a homologation special, so it's more like only 1 is properly labelled when you compare what you get with the H2R to the standard H2. All other models in your list are just "base" models, regardless of how capable they may be. Kawasaki over the years has been randomly appending 1 or 2 R's to the model names with no rhyme or reason, and all it does is confuse people who aren't paying attention and, as I said, waters down the branding. A prime example of this, and why I am so displeased with their naming practice, was when I was selling my 1993 ZX7R homologation special - I had to weed out an abnormally large number of lowballers because not too many people realized what it was - by then, Kawasaki had renamed the base model to ZX7R and the homologation ZX7RR.
What the hell are you on about? Kawasaki doesn't put an R on the 650, nor the Ninja 400. You're just making stuff up.
The only models with an R are literallly the race bikes. Zx-10R, H2R, ZX-6R, ZX-4R and RR. There are no other Rs. You're flat-out wrong.