

frogzx12r wrote:SO so sad....
for all you ppl whose google only picks up porn....![]()
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THIS is a Monocoque chassis. The ONLY production bike til the 14 to ahve it. (anyone?) It is outlined in yellow and is also the airbox. The tops of the filters are the little red bits on top.
I have put in where the fuel tank sits in red.
What can I say guys, your "team" is not doing too well at the moment.
Should have used this "logic" stuff before
frogzx12r wrote:...I stopped fighting when I realised that 10 riders would have to Google moncoque to see what it meant.....
BUWAHAHAHAHA
Similar in concept to the frame first introduced for the ZX-12R, the ZX-14 frame is a huge backbone that travels over the top of the engine, and incorporates space for the airbox and battery box. Unlike the 12R, the 14 has two balance shafts in the engine that allowed Kawasaki engineers to rigidly mount the engine as a stressed member of the frame structure.
The new frame is both lighter and more rigid that the 12R's frame, and it allows Kawasaki to achieve a very centralized mass.
The all-new engine, despite its increased displacement, is no larger physically than the engine in the 12R and produces a claimed 190 horsepower (200 with ram air effect). With 12-to-1 compression and 1352cc, torque output is huge, as well, with a claimed 113.5 pound/feet at 7,500 rpm. Pushing only 474 pounds dry, this engine understandably vaults the ZX-14 forward every time you ask it to, almost regardless of rpm level
Edmundson told us that the ZX-14 was "just a continuation of our legacy." In 2003, Kawasaki announced a "new focus on sportbikes", and introduced the ZX-6R followed by the '04 ZX-10R. Both bikes were great machines that shattered all kinds of performance and competition records, but Kawasaki felt they needed a "flagship" model, a motorcycle that would have a reputation for being the fastest machine available, while still being comfortable and pleasant to ride. The ZX-12R was plenty fast, but it just didn't have the reputation of being as comfortable and easy handling as some of the competing models.
Just purchased the 14r, got the black one. Used to have the 12r what a big upgrade! Style, comfort, and power are a lot better. I’m a big guy and have ridden all the big liter bikes, this is deffinately top notch. If you can get one, go for it. You will be pleased!
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