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Motorcycle specifications Kawasaki1200 ZX-12R 2006 The devil gets better

Sport

in pursuit of the Hayabusa, Kawasaki has produced a high-tech missile that's not necessarily easy to ride. To make it more accessible and still as demonic as ever, the ZX-12R has been redesigned. Externally, little has changed on the ZX-12R: a larger but better-designed air intake, a higher bubble, smaller rear-view mirrors...

apart from that, the changes are mainly internal, and the big Kawa changes its behavior radically. But Kawa has managed to preserve the essentials, namely its superb engine, which delivers no less than 178 horsepower. Along with the R1 and Hayabusa, it's one of the most expressive 4-cylinders on the market.

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it has undergone very few modifications (new mapping, vilo with more inertia, reinforced clutch...) and we can't complain. Acceleration offers an excellent feel and is easy to modulate. The power available is enormous, allowing you to spurt out of corners, yet docile enough to accelerate very early in the curve.

to contain so much enthusiasm, the chassis has to be unflappable. And on this point, we couldn't help but feel a certain apprehension when recalling theold 12R. It was heavy and stalled too much during corner changes - not to mention having a tendency to widen the trajectory. The Suzuki 1300 gsx-r's direct competitor didn't suffer from this lack of liveliness. Yet the first ZX-12R boasted a unique feature: an aluminum monocoque frame that was supposed to offer high-speed stability and agility in small threads. While there's nothing to be said for stability, we couldn't be truly satisfied with the rest. With this new version, these complaints are a thing of the past. The machine's geometry has evolved: the column angle is more open, the caster has increased, rigidity has improved and a host of other small details have transformed the way the machine is ridden.

now more incisive, the 12R phase 2 is easier, more efficient and more aggressive. The riding position, closer to that of a sport-GT, allows you to negotiate angle changes almost perfectly; there's still a slight resistance to straightening the bike - but nothing like the old one, where you had to fight. Of course, such a monster can't be ridden like the latest hypersports... the respectable weight and colossal power leave little room for improvisation. Efficiency can only be achieved through anticipation. The front drivetrain is reassuringly precise, but you have to be careful not to go too far outboard when accelerating hard on the corners. Nothing exceptional for a machine of this size, and less pronounced than on the previous generation.

the other major improvement comes from the suspension. Now more comfortable, they maintain the machine's stability. Kawa can still be criticized for retaining the huge 20 cm tire. Okay, it looks good, but it's a bit detrimental to handling. Stiffer, more precise, more agile and less expensive (now at almost the same price as the Hayabusa), the ZX-12R has evolved very well. It recovers the best of the first phase and displays rigorous handling. A machine that may be a little marginal, but it's well worth discovering or rediscovering.

like its siblings, the 12R relies on radial calipers. From 2004 onwards, the very big Ninja is no longer encumbered by standard 6-piston calipers; the clamps are now 4-piston radial calipers.

M.B
(inspired by Moto-journal article n° 1 516
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Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R (2006) : What you need to know before you buy

Theadvantages

  • Explosive engine character
  • Freinage
  • Partie-cycle

Thedisadvantages

  • Poids
  • Experience essential
  • Shy aesthetics

Prices

Basic version
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13,399€

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Specifications

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006
  • Chassis
  • Frame : monocoque in aluminum
  • Fuel capacity : 19 liters (5.02 US gallons)
  • Seat height : 820 mm (32.28 in)
  • Length : 2,085 mm (82.09 in)
  • Width : 740 mm (29.13 in)
  • Min height : 1,200 mm (47.24 in)
  • Wheelbase : 1,450 mm (57.09 in)
  • Dry weight : 210 kg (463 lb)
  • Curb mass : 250 kg (551 lb)
  • Front axle
  • Reverse telehydraulic fork Ø 43 mm, Wheel travel : 120 mm (4.72 in)
  • Braking 2 discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
  • Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.9 bar
Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 specifications
  • Transmission
  • 6 stage gearbox , manual
  • Secondary by chain
  • Rear axle
  • Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 140 mm (5.51 in)
  • Braking 1 disc Ø 230 mm (9.06 in), 2-piston caliper
  • Rear tire : 200 / 50 - 17 → Order this type of tire
  • Pressure : 2.9 bar

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Acceleration

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 2 s
BMW K 1200 S 2006 Undisclosed
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 : 3 s
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : 2.9 s

Fuel consumption

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 6 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)
BMW K 1200 S 2006 Undisclosed
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 Undisclosed
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : 8.50 liters/100km (0.28 mpg)

Range

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 317 km (197 miles)
BMW K 1200 S 2006 Undisclosed
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 Undisclosed
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : 282 km (175 miles)

Torque

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 13.7 mkg
BMW K 1200 S 2006 : 13.2 mkg
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 : 14.1 mkg
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : 12.4 mkg

Power

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 178 ch (175.50 hp)
BMW K 1200 S 2006 : 167 ch (164.70 hp)
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 : 175 ch (172.60 hp)
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : 164 ch (161.70 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 1.2 kg/ch
BMW K 1200 S 2006 : 1.35 kg/ch
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 : 1.26 kg/ch
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : 1.38 kg/ch

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 15.33 kg/mkg
BMW K 1200 S 2006 : 16.82 kg/mkg
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 : 15.39 kg/mkg
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : 17.98 kg/mkg

Speed

Kawasaki 1200 ZX-12R 2006 : 298 km/h (185.20 mph)
BMW K 1200 S 2006 : approximately 275 km/h (170.90 mph)
Suzuki 1300 GSX-R Hayabusa 2006 : 317 km/h (197 mph)
Honda CBR 1100 XX Super Blackbird 2006 : approximately 300 km/h (186.40 mph)
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Bikers' reviews (1)

French Oliver Model 2003
I see that the ZX12R is given at 298 km/h Benn no!!! The first model went up to 330 340 km/h, so real speed minus the margin? Already much more than 310 km/h Rating : 3/5
French Fab zx12r
6 liters of fuel consumption following a funeral procession. I put mine at 330kmh. A timeless, reliable fighter... I love it! Rating : 5/5
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