How fast does a 2006 Kawasaki Ninja go?
7 2006 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 636 – 170 MPH It’s amazing to think what a handful of years can do in terms of mechanical engineering. Just a few years prior to 2006, Kawasaki would need close to 1000 cc’s to reach anywhere near the 165-170 range.
How fast is a 2006 Kawasaki zx6r?
168 mph
| Top speed & performance | |
|---|---|
| Max torque | 52 ft-lb |
| Top speed | 168 mph |
| 1/4 mile acceleration | 11 secs |
| Tank range | 150 miles |
How much horsepower does a 2006 zx6r have?
Power and Performance The 2006 Ninja ZX 6R is powered by a 636 cc 4-stroke, liquid-cooled In-line Four engine with an output of 130 hp at 14.000 rpm and a peak torque of 51 lbs-ft at 11.550 rpm. The engine is matted with a 6-speed transmission.
Is an 06 Ninja fuel injected?
The engine was fuel injected and engine speed was raised around 500 RPM which resulted in a slight gain in power. Radial-mounted four-piston brakes replaced the previous six-piston brakes and the front forks were now inverted. Chassis improvements resulted in higher rigidity and less weight.
Is a 2006 ZX-6R fuel injected?
Is the 2005 ZX-6R a 636?
The ZX6 and the 636 are exactly the same bike, though Kawsaki did make a ZX6-RR race version of the bike which maintained the 599cc capacity engine to ensure eligibility into displacement restricted supersport racing. In 2005 they further revised the 636 engine with larger cams, a new head and polished ports.
How fast is a 600cc Kawasaki Ninja?
The ZX-6R is really strong up to150 mph and can get there from a stop in 15.42 seconds. It is only after that point where the acceleration of the ZX-6R finally starts to relent as it ends up achieving a top speed of 164 mph which is an amazing top speed for a stock 600.
How much horsepower does a 2005 ZX6R have?
Specifications
| 1995-1997 ZX-6R | 2005–2006 ZX-6R | |
|---|---|---|
| Displacement | 599 cc (36.6 cu in) | 636 cc (38.8 cu in) |
| Bore × stroke | 66 x 43 | 68.0 mm × 43.8 mm (3 in × 2 in) |
| Power (crank) | 95.5 kW (128.1 hp) @ 14,000 RPM 100 kW (130 hp) @ 14,000 RPM with ram air | |
| Power (rear wheel) | 66.5 kW (89.2 hp) | 84.9 kW (113.8 hp) @ 14,000 RPM |
Does the 2005 ZX6R have a slipper clutch?
All that power demands excellent brakes, and the ZX-6R delivers, with progressive initial action, ferocious bite and great feedback. The 1⁄5-turn throttle makes it easy to match revs on downshifts, and the slipper clutch kicks in to correct minor errors, virtually eliminating rear-wheel hop.