• Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
imotorbike logo
  • Bikes for Sale
  • News
  • Buyer’s guide
    • Buy a Motorcycle
    • First Rides & Reviews
    • Specs, Prices & Others
  • Lifestyle
    • Concepts & Custom
    • Electric Motorcycles
    • Events
    • Motorsport
    • Tips & Stories
    • Travel
  • Locals
  • Facebook

  • Instagram

  • X (Twitter)

  • YouTube

  • LinkedIn

  • RSS

News

Kawasaki surprises with the new Ninja ZX-10R

Kawasaki surprises with the new Ninja ZX-10R
Bruno Gomes
September 3, 2018

Big news coming in from Japan, more precisely from Autopolis racetrack, where Kawasaki is letting some lucky few journalists test their new track and road weapon, the Ninja ZX-10R. The superbike that is getting Kawasaki so many records in World Superbike championship, will be getting a few new tricks to make her more competitive and also more exclusive.

For 2019 the Ninja ZX-10R will see an increase in power and a new set of graphics.

As for the power, the Ninja will feature a new engine, which differentiates itself by the use of red cylinder heads. Inside them there’s a new valve actuation system that uses finger followers, reducing the valve train mass by a massive 20%. This has allowed Kawasaki engineers to get a bit more power from the inline-four engine, 3 hp to be precise, with the engine now reaching the 204hp mark, while the more exclusive and track ready ZX-10RR version gets an extra 600 rpm rev limit.

Speaking of versions, Kawasaki will maintain the current layout of three versions: the base Ninja ZX-10R with mechanical suspensions, the up-spec Ninja ZX-10R SE that uses electronic suspension units and lighter wheels, and the limited production ZX-10RR, also with mechanical suspensions but with lighter Marchesini wheels and Pankl titanium con-rods. The RR is built in limited production numbers, and Kawasaki will only build 500 of them for the whole world!

All ZX-10R’s will get as standard a new quickshift for upshifts and downshifts, and the new graphics are matched with a new type of paint, that we’ve already know from the Ninja H2 and H2 SX, that according to Kawasaki has self-healing capabilities.

The new Ninja ZX-10R’s are expected to hit Kawasaki dealerships by the end of the year.




Related Itemsfeaturedkawasakinew engineninja zx 10rrNinja ZX-10Rninja zx-10r se
To read the full story
login with google
login with facebook
or
Create an account for free
This won't cost you.
by clicking this button you agree to iMotorbike's visitor agreement
Already have an account? Sign in here
Click here to get notified on every new article
News
September 3, 2018
Bruno Gomes

With more than ten years as a motorcycle journalist, i enjoy everything that has to do with two-wheels. I'm a fan of sport bikes and i prefer riding them on a racetrack, but give me a road filled with corners and good asphalt and i'll be there to have some fun!

Related Itemsfeaturedkawasakinew engineninja zx 10rrNinja ZX-10Rninja zx-10r se

More in News

e-Schwalbe Project Collapses as Govecs Files for Insolvency

Michelle L.November 26, 2025
Read More

Moto Morini Launches New Touring Lineup in Malaysia

Michelle L.November 26, 2025
Read More

Avon Tyres Unveils New Lineup at EICMA 2025

Michelle L.November 26, 2025
Read More

Hakim Danish Securing 8th Place Overall in the 2025 FIM JuniorGP

Hazique ZairillNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Why Motorcycle Insurance Is Non-Negotiable for Every Rider

Amzar HazeeqNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Why Your Motorcycle is Smoking – Decode What It Means Before It’s Too Late

Amzar HazeeqNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Your Bike’s Engine Light Is On: Here’s What’s Going On

Amzar HazeeqNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Shell App Now Integrates Budi95

Hazique ZairillNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Diogo Moreira Wins 2025 Triumph Triple Trophy After Stellar Moto2 Season

Hazique ZairillNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Triumph Confirms Factory-Supported Entry into 2026 WorldSBK

Hazique ZairillNovember 26, 2025
Read More

Global Motorcycle Navigation Market Outlook 2025–2032

Michelle L.November 25, 2025
Read More

Shoei Debuts Visor HUD Smart Helmet

Michelle L.November 25, 2025
Read More
We want to buy your bike Join us on Instagram
Scroll for more
Tap

Join us on Facebook

  • Popular

  • Latest

  • Comments

  • Bajaj Auto Takes Full Control of KTM
    IndustryNovember 24, 2025
  • 2025 SYM ADXTG 400 Review: Adventure Meets Scooter Practicality
    Buyer's guideNovember 20, 2025
  • EICMA 2025: CFMoto Unveils V4SR-RR Superbike Concept with Racing DNA
    Buyer's guideNovember 7, 2025
  • PTT to Close Swap & Go Battery-Swapping Unit by 2026
    NewsNovember 2, 2025
  • Continental Unveils All-New TKC 802 Adventure Tyre
    NewsOctober 31, 2025
  • Top 6 250cc Motorcycles in Malaysia — From Daily Rides to Track Thrills
    Buyer's guideNovember 3, 2025
  • EICMA 2025: BMW Motorrad Unveils All-New F450 GS
    Buyer's guideNovember 11, 2025
  • e-Schwalbe Project Collapses as Govecs Files for Insolvency
    NewsNovember 26, 2025
  • Moto Morini Launches New Touring Lineup in Malaysia
    NewsNovember 26, 2025
  • Avon Tyres Unveils New Lineup at EICMA 2025
    NewsNovember 26, 2025
  • Hakim Danish Securing 8th Place Overall in the 2025 FIM JuniorGP
    LocalsNovember 26, 2025
  • Why Motorcycle Insurance Is Non-Negotiable for Every Rider
    Buyer's guideNovember 26, 2025
  • Why Your Motorcycle is Smoking – Decode What It Means Before It’s Too Late
    Buyer's guideNovember 26, 2025
  • Your Bike’s Engine Light Is On: Here’s What’s Going On
    Buyer's guideNovember 26, 2025
  • MV Agusta Lucky Explorer Project 9.5: testing the Schiranna prototype - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • CFMOTO 450SR to enter Malaysia in March 2023 at RM29,300 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Suzuki V-Strom now available in Malaysia at RM81,900 - news.iNthacity: More Top Breaking News and Popular Stories To Stay Informed says:

    […] Michelle Liew […]

  • Colin says:

    I hope they make the Dax street legal. Love to…

  • Mohd Razi bin Rosli says:

    Adv 150cc

  • Nena Maxberry says:

    Just curious what they would retail for

  • Adam Kenny says:

    RM4159 for the front fork is it?

Corporate

About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Disclosure Policy
Contact Us
SUBSCRIBE NOW!

2024 iMotorbike World Sdn. Bhd.(1205246-M). All rights reserved.

All-American motorcycle shop Motus Motorcycles shuts down after a decade
This is the 2019 Harley-Davidson LiveWire
Nak Jual Beli Motor 😊 ?
WhatsApp
Hi iMotorbike 😊
Open chat