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Kawasaki Z800 Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs

Kawasaki Z800 Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs
Panji Gemilang
December 6, 2024

The Kawasaki Z800 stands as a compelling option in the middleweight motorcycle segment, particularly for riders in Malaysia. With its combination of performance, design, and pricing, it appeals to both novice and experienced riders alike.

Kawasaki Z800 Review Malaysia

Explore the Kawasaki Z800 in our comprehensive review tailored for Malaysian riders. 

Dive into the features that make the Z800 a standout choice in its class.

Table Of Contents
  1. Kawasaki Z800 Review Malaysia
    • Kawasaki Z800 Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:
    • Kawasaki Z800 Top Speed
    • Kawasaki Z800 Specifications & Characteristics
      • Engine and Performance
      • Features
    • Kawasaki Z800 Advantages:
    • Kawasaki Z800 Disadvantages:
    • Who is the Kawasaki Z800 suitable for?
    • Conclusion:

Kawasaki Z800 Price & Monthly Payment Malaysia:

The Kawasaki Z800 has been discontinued, but it remains available in the used motorcycle market in Malaysia as it is competitively priced at approximately range from RM20,500 to RM32,000.

Monthly Installments:

The estimated monthly payment for financing a Kawasaki Z800 would be approximately RM392.16

Down Payment:

Down Payment: Typically around 10-20% of the purchase price:

  • If Price is RM 25,000: Down Payment (15%) = RM 3,750

Loan Duration: Commonly between 3 to 5 years (36 to 60 months).

Interest Rate: Varies by lender but generally ranges from 3% to 5% per annum.

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Kawasaki Z800 Top Speed

The Z800 boasts an impressive top speed of around 220 km/h (137 mph), which is quite respectable for a bike in its class.

Kawasaki Z800 Specifications & Characteristics

Engine and Performance

  • Engine: Liquid-Cooled, 4-Stroke In-Line Four
  • Displacement: 806cc 
  • Max Power: 111.5 bhp (83 kW) @ 10,200 rpm
  • Max Torque: 83 Nm @ 8,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 6-Speed Constant Mesh
  • Front Brakes: Dual Disc (310 mm) with Four-Piston Calipers
  • Rear Brakes: Single Disc (250 mm) with Single-Piston Caliper
  • Front Suspension: 41 mm Inverted Fork with Rebound Damping and Spring Preload Adjustability
  • Rear Suspension: Bottom-Link Uni-Trak with Gas-Charged Shock and Adjustable Preload
  • Kerb Weight: Approximately 229 kg (wet)
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17 liters

Features

  • Instrument Cluster: Digital display showing speedometer, tachometer, odometer, trip meter, and fuel gauge.
  • Riding Modes: Sport mode for enhanced performance.
  • Headlight Type: Halogen (55W)
  • Taillight Type: LED

Kawasaki Z800 Advantages:

  • Smooth Power Delivery: The engine provides linear power that is easy to manage, making it suitable for newer riders.
  • Comfortable Ergonomics: The seating position is moderately aggressive yet comfortable for longer rides.
  • Solid Suspension Setup: The adjustable suspension offers excellent handling and comfort on various terrains.

Kawasaki Z800 Disadvantages:

  • Basic Instrumentation: The display lacks modern features like a gear indicator or shift light.
  • Heavier Weight: At 229 kg, it may feel cumbersome for some riders compared to lighter competitors.
  • Flat Seat Comfort: The seat could use more cushioning for extended rides.

Who is the Kawasaki Z800 suitable for?

The Kawasaki Z800 is ideal for riders transitioning from smaller bikes or cruisers who are ready to embrace the sport bike experience without feeling overwhelmed. Its approachable power delivery and comfortable ergonomics make it suitable for both commuting and spirited weekend rides. Additionally, it serves well for those who appreciate a bike that balances performance with everyday usability.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Kawasaki Z800 presents an excellent option for those looking to enter the world of middleweight motorcycles without breaking the bank while still enjoying thrilling performance and comfort on the road.

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