Kwaka Dealer Rumour
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Kwaka Dealer Rumour
Local Kwaka dealer told me the other day that the new ZX6R will be 650cc.
Anyone heard anything similar, or contrary?
Wish they would just make them 599cc so they are all legal for racing.
Anyone heard anything similar, or contrary?
Wish they would just make them 599cc so they are all legal for racing.
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Re: Kwaka Dealer Rumour
Nope, in fact the rumor doing the rounds a while bike said that they were only going to offer a true 600 next year. I wouldn't be surprised if they did 'go large' though as they are no longer the mostest 600 thanks to that rather spiffy 675.HemiDuty wrote:Local Kwaka dealer told me the other day that the new ZX6R will be 650cc.
Anyone heard anything similar, or contrary?
Wish they would just make them 599cc so they are all legal for racing.
Don't forget that also offer a 599 for racing purposes so they are already race legal.
Last edited by NovaCoder on Thu Jul 13, 2006 10:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Nothing ugly about the 14s at all Frogrider, it's just you bloody 12 riders that is the problem....
Nova, I had heard the 600 thing quite a while back, but this 650cc business is a freshie.
And the 599cc ZX6RR is no good unless you are a big budget team. Most club race bikes are ex-roadbikes or auction fixeruperers, and this is why you see very few Kwakas in local Supersport/Superstock600 racing.... Which really sucks.

Nova, I had heard the 600 thing quite a while back, but this 650cc business is a freshie.
And the 599cc ZX6RR is no good unless you are a big budget team. Most club race bikes are ex-roadbikes or auction fixeruperers, and this is why you see very few Kwakas in local Supersport/Superstock600 racing.... Which really sucks.
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Re: Kwaka Dealer Rumour
And they cost the same....NovaCoder wrote: Don't forget that also offer a 599 for racing purposes so they are already race legal.
But yeah, Ive heard that they are doing a 599cc version only next time.... Thus removing the difference between the ZX6R and the ZX6RR
The world is round. It has no point.
That does actually make a lot of senseI-K wrote:How's this for a rub of the crystal ball...
...next year's ZX-6R will come in two versions; a short-stroke 600cc version, and a long-stroked 750cc one.


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Even if that's only a rumor, might be time to start saving some pennies now.....I-K wrote:How's this for a rub of the crystal ball...
...next year's ZX-6R will come in two versions; a short-stroke 600cc version, and a long-stroked 750cc one.
Suzuki are cleaning up with the GSX-R750. Be about time for someone else to wake up to the potential.
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It's not; it's something I just pulled out of my arse.L-A wrote:Even if that's only a rumor,I-K wrote:How's this for a rub of the crystal ball...
...next year's ZX-6R will come in two versions; a short-stroke 600cc version, and a long-stroked 750cc one.
It won't become a rumour until someone repeats in on another board and uses the words "I've got a mate whose cousin's husband is an engineer at Kawasaki and he reckons..."