BMW 2021 F 750 GS - Edition 40 Years GS vs Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 2021

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BMW 2021 F 750 GS - Edition 40 Years GS
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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 2021
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 2021

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Motor Permanent magnet generator 416 W (nominal power) --
Engine Displacement 853.00 cc 998.00 cc
Engine Water-cooled 4-stroke in-line two-cylinder engine, four valves per cylinder, two overhead camshafts, dry sump lubrication Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four, DOHC, 16 valves
Engine Starting -- Electric Start
Engine Lubrication -- Forced lubrication, wet sump with oil cooler
Clutch Multiple-disc wet clutch (anti hopping), mechanically operated Wet multi-disc, manual
Fuel System Electronic fuel injection Fuel injection, 47 mm x 4 with dual injection
Ignition -- Digital
Cooling System Water-cooled --
Maximum Power 77 PS @ 7500 RPM 203 PS @ 13200 RPM
Maximum Torque 82 NM @ 6000 RPM 114.9 NM @ 11400 RPM
Transmission -- 6-speed, cassette
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Top Speed 189 kmph --
Battery 12 V / 10 Ah, maintenance-free --
Display Connectivity incl. 6.5" full color TFT display TFT Colour Instrumentation
Frame Tubular steel space frame, load bearing engine Twin spar, cast aluminium
Headlamp LED --
Taillamp LED --
Tyres
Front 110/80 R19 120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
Rear 150/70 R17 190/55ZR17M/C (75W)
Wheel / RIM Cast aluminum wheels
Rim : 2.50 x 19"
Front : 4.25 x 17"
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Brakes
Front Dual disc brake, floating brake discs, 12.0" (305 mm), double-piston floating caliper 330 mm Brembo discs Dual semi-floating Caliper, Dual radial-mount, Brembo M50 monobloc, opposed 4-piston
Rear Single disc brake, 10.4" (265 mm), single-piston floating caliper Single 220 mm disc. Caliper, Single piston
ABS BMW Motorrad ABS (Can be switched off) K-ACT (Kawasaki Advanced Coactive-braking Technology)
Suspension
Front Telescopic fork, 41 mm 43 mm inverted Balance Free Front Fork with external compression chamber, compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out springs, 120 mm Front Wheel travel
Rear Cast aluminum dual swing arm, central spring strut, spring pre-load hydraulically adjustable, rebound damping adjustable Horizontal Back-link with BFRC lite gas-charged shock, piggyback reservoir, compression and rebound damping and spring preload adjustability, and top-out spring,115 mm Rear Wheel travel
Colors Available
Colors -- Lime Green / Ebony / Pearl Blizzard White
Flat Ebony


Physical Specs
Length 2255 mm 2085 mm
Width 922 mm 750 mm
Height 1225 mm 1185 mm
Kerb Weight 227 207
Seat Height -- 835
Wheelbase 1559 mm 1440 mm
Ground Clearance -- 135 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres 17 litres
Overview
About -- Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 2021 Riding Modes are Sport, Road, Rain and Rider. Read More
Features -- - Kawasaki River Mark
- Kawasaki’s cruise control system
- Kawasaki Cornering Management Function
- Kawasaki Quick Shifter
- Kawasaki Engine Brake Control
- Next-Generation Ninja Styling
- Economical Riding Indicator
- Integrated Riding Modes
- High-Grade Suspension
- Integrated Winglets
- TFT Colour Instrumentation
- Smartphone connectivity
- Close-ratio Transmission
- Circuit-focused riding position
- Light-Handling Chassis
- High-Performance Brembo Brake System
Additional Details Emission control : Closed-loop 3-way catalytic converter
Fuel consumption : 57 mpg (WMTC)
Fuel type : Unleaded premium
Gearbox : Constant mesh 6-speed gearbox integrated in crankcase
Drive : Chain Drive
Suspension travel, front / rear : 6.7” / 7.6” (170 mm / 170 mm)
Caster : 4.1” (104.5 mm)
Steering head angle : 63°
Inner leg curve : Comfort Seat: 73.6", Standard Seat: 72", Low Seat: 70.5", Suspension Lowering Kit: 68.9"
Permitted total weight : 970 lbs (440 kg)
Payload (with standard equipment) : 476 lbs (213 kg)
Final drive : Sealed chain
Primary Reduction Ratio : 1.681
Accessories -- Winglets

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