Kawasaki Europe dropped a video teasing a new Z model – and it’s supercharged!
The brief 11-second video doesn’t offer much detail, starting with a close-up of a CGI impeller that quickly begins spinning as a green “Z” logo appears. The intention is clear, however: Kawasaki is adding a naked bike to its supercharged motorcycle lineup, joining the H2, H2R and H2 SX...
I wonder how soon the 2020's will hit dealerships though... Also will ALL bikes be announced in 10 days, and at shows as early as 10/23 etc. or how is that going? Assuming they've made similar posters in the past..
for me, priorities are power, appearance, technology, build quality... minor things like the dash is a bonus if it looks cool, but wouldnt stop me from buying a bike that i liked for the other reasons.... BUT, that being said, the zx10r dash is definitely dated as hell, would be nice if they updated it... but not at the expense of anything else i hope... they have a set amount of budget to work with, id rather they put money into the engine / electronics / suspension rather than the dash.
I think we'll see a new dash this time around, if they took the time to update the Z1000's dash then you'd have to assume they'll do the 10R's this time around too. At least that's what I'm hoping lol.
Very dated, nearly the same as the RC51....but with some added features. I just like the bike, and to me when they update a model (zx10r, zx10rr) they should up date the dash IMHO. The dash on our Zx10r from Kawasaki is $893.76......so come'on, you change the plastics, change the dash...at least make it change colors or something lol. The dash on the SC Z1000 does look cool, hope we get something like that.
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