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04-22-2007, 03:50 PM
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Squid
Join Date: Jan 2007
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10r vs 10rr
hey guys i got a question maybe someone can answer,what is the difference between the 10r and the 10rr...what does r and rr stand for?
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04-22-2007, 03:54 PM
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Yankee Racer
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Indianapolis
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Quote:
Originally Posted by reapa
hey guys i got a question maybe someone can answer,what is the difference between the 10r and the 10rr...what does r and rr stand for?
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didnt know there was an 10rr
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04-22-2007, 03:56 PM
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Champion Rider
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Arkansas
Bike: 2004 Black ZX-10R
Posts: 471
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Twice as much r as a 10r.
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04-22-2007, 04:15 PM
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Squid
Join Date: Jan 2007
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I didnt either,but i was just watching the ama races and they hade 10r's and 10rr's
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04-22-2007, 05:22 PM
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Squid
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: West of Boston, Ma
Bike: Ebony Black ZX-10R
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From Motocycle Daily, Jan 06
Kawasaki May Produce ZX-10RR
By Alex Edge
UK weekly MCN is reporting that Kawasaki may produce an even more hard-core version of its ZX-10R superbike, said version likely to be called the ZX-10RR.
According to MCN, the ZX-10RR (if produced) will almost certainly feature close to 200hp (claimed output at the crank, of course) and an adjustable swingarm pivot point, as well as lightweight bodywork and wheels along with other trick bits to reduce weight. Other possibilities (some of which might be a little far-fetched) may include a drive-by-wire throttle setup, traction control, and a big bang firing order for the 1000cc four-cylinder powerplant. The 'RR' might also feature a higher-spec suspension than that offered on the standard ZX-10R.
Do we really think Kawasaki will produce this bike? Well, the company has created some incredible bikes since it made the commitment a few years ago to make its bikes the fastest, most powerful, and most hardcore in the industry. A ZX-10RR would seem to be just a logical continuation of that theme, and so we'd say it isn't out of the question at all. Keep in mind that Kawasaki builds two versions of its supersport machine, including the 636cc ZX-6R and the race-homologation ZX-6RR. MCN indicated the 10RR would be intended as a homologation special for World Superbike Racing.
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04-22-2007, 05:29 PM
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GP Star
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: NorCal
Bike: Red ZX-10R
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that article is rather old, i think, becasue as of '07 they dont make a 636cc. they've been talkin about a 10rr since the 10 came out in late '03. i kinda doubt it. thats just what they call the race bikes.
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04-22-2007, 05:30 PM
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Luckz88 is a Squid!!
Join Date: Nov 2005
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ALL BLACK 06
Kawasaki May Produce ZX-10RR
By Alex Edge
UK weekly MCN is reporting that Kawasaki may produce an even more hard-core version of its ZX-10R superbike, said version likely to be called the ZX-10RR.
According to MCN, the ZX-10RR (if produced) will almost certainly feature close to 200hp (claimed output at the crank, of course) and an adjustable swingarm pivot point, as well as lightweight bodywork and wheels along with other trick bits to reduce weight. Other possibilities (some of which might be a little far-fetched) may include a drive-by-wire throttle setup, traction control, and a big bang firing order for the 1000cc four-cylinder powerplant. The 'RR' might also feature a higher-spec suspension than that offered on the standard ZX-10R.
Do we really think Kawasaki will produce this bike? Well, the company has created some incredible bikes since it made the commitment a few years ago to make its bikes the fastest, most powerful, and most hardcore in the industry. A ZX-10RR would seem to be just a logical continuation of that theme, and so we'd say it isn't out of the question at all. Keep in mind that Kawasaki builds two versions of its supersport machine, including the 636cc ZX-6R and the race-homologation ZX-6RR. MCN indicated the 10RR would be intended as a homologation special for World Superbike Racing.
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if all this is true I better start saving some money from now!!
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05-05-2007, 04:07 PM
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Squid
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 3
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hehe nice 1
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05-05-2007, 04:13 PM
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Champion Rider
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Chattanooga,TN
Bike: Tangerine Candy '04 ZX-10R
Posts: 463
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THe ZXRR is the superbike they race and the ZX-10R is the one we buy....
Yes it would be nice to see a race version of the zx10, But remember the only reason they had 2 versions of the 600/636 is so they could continue racing.....They will not let you race a 636cc bike in the 600cc class and they had to offer a 600cc as a production bike to keep it that way....
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05-05-2007, 04:20 PM
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WSB Rider
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 707
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It does not exist but you can make a 10RR by doing the following.
Take a standard 10r
Add,
Race ECU or PC3+ignition mod and full exhaust then custom tune it.
Get the forks reworked and change the rear suspension. get the suspension set up by a expert.
Change the wheels to lightweights.
Upgrade Brakes to braided lines, Brembo Master cylinder.
Upgrade the rubbers
Lose the passenger pegs and rear seat.
Vortex or similar rearsets.
YOU HAVE YOURSELF A 10RR LOL
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