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Kawasaki's Ninja ZX-4RR is less than $10K and SCREAMS!
Cycle World
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10/31/2023
The 400cc inline-four sportbike is back! But is the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR track-ready? We find out in this first ride review.
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00:02
This is the 2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX4RR,
00:06
a 400cc inline four ripper of a sport bike.
00:09
We spent a day at Thunder Hill Raceway
00:13
in Northern California,
00:14
hammering the little screamer to its 16,000 RPM redline.
00:17
On paper, the high revving engine,
00:20
fully adjustable front and rear suspension,
00:22
and excellent brake package,
00:24
point to excellent on-track performance.
00:26
But is it really track day ready?
00:27
Let's find out.
00:29
For me personally, I've anticipated this
00:31
for months and months to age myself a little bit.
00:35
Back in the day, Japan was making all these super cool
00:38
400cc inline fours that never got imported
00:41
to the United States.
00:42
And when I was in my early twenties,
00:44
I drooled over those bikes and never got to ride one.
00:47
So when this inline four from Kawasaki
00:49
was announced this year, I was like,
00:51
"That's the bike that I've always dreamed of riding."
00:54
And then months later, here we are out on the track,
00:57
getting to do seven 30-minute sessions at Thunder Hill,
01:01
which is a super cool track, very interesting,
01:04
lots of elevation change,
01:05
but an ideal track to ride a bike like the ZX4RR.
01:09
The engine in the ZX4RR is a 399cc inline four.
01:16
We thought that the days of seeing motors like this
01:18
in sport bikes was dead and gone
01:20
unless you were talking about Chinese bikes
01:22
that don't get imported here.
01:23
So the fact that Kawasaki brought this bike
01:26
into the United States is just such a cool thing.
01:28
Despite being a really fun engine,
01:31
our US bikes have been neutered to meet sound regulations.
01:34
On Thunder Hill's front straight,
01:35
you can really feel the engine lose momentum
01:37
between 11,000 RPM and redline,
01:40
where the power has been trimmed back.
01:42
Despite being a little disappointing up top,
01:44
riders who plan to race the bike or ride track days
01:47
can find solutions in the aftermarket, like flashed ECUs.
01:50
We've seen proof of a kitted 4RR
01:53
making 80 horsepower at the rear wheel.
01:55
The bike not only has a great engine,
01:58
but it also comes with a really complete electronics package.
02:01
It's got multiple ride modes.
02:02
It's got a high and a low power mode.
02:04
It's got multiple traction control settings, three there.
02:08
And then it's got four rider modes.
02:10
It's basically got a sport, a road, a rain,
02:13
and a customizable rider mode that you can adjust.
02:17
The chassis is a steel frame.
02:19
It's not one of the fancy aluminum frames
02:21
that they had on the sport bikes of the late '90s
02:24
and that era of Japanese stuff,
02:26
but it's a stout steel frame.
02:29
But the cool thing here is the suspension.
02:32
It's got fully adjustable inverted
02:34
Showa big piston fork on the front.
02:36
It's got preload adjustability, which is unique,
02:38
especially in this displacement class.
02:40
It's got a fully adjustable rear shock.
02:42
So you've got great suspension just right out of the box.
02:45
So if you're just a track day guy,
02:47
or you're maybe just do some good mountain road riding
02:51
and you wanna be able to get in there
02:52
and adjust everything to your liking,
02:54
this bike comes with premium suspension
02:56
right out of the showroom floor.
02:58
On track, the stock suspension worked very well.
03:05
The fully adjustable fork and shock
03:06
should get most riders into the right window.
03:09
At Thunder Hill, we were quite happy
03:10
with the setup provided by Kawasaki
03:12
and made very few changes all day.
03:14
This bike comes with a pair of radial mount
03:20
four piston calipers up front with 290 millimeter discs.
03:24
The braking on the track was absolutely awesome.
03:26
I was completely blown away.
03:28
One finger braking, maybe two in your hardest braking zones.
03:32
The track that we're at at Thunder Hill here
03:34
doesn't have a lot of hard braking zones,
03:36
but the power and the feel of the brakes
03:39
is next level for this class of bike.
03:42
There's just not really anything
03:43
in this mid displacement class
03:46
that has that sort of feel and power.
03:48
So we spent a long day out here
03:51
and the one thing that I was the most impressed about
03:54
is just you can ride this thing all day.
03:57
You go down the straightaway, you can get relaxed,
03:59
you're not getting your mind warped by speed
04:02
like you would on a 600 or 1000cc bike.
04:05
So it's just really fun and rewarding to ride
04:09
and I think can be a great bike for a newer rider
04:13
who wants just a really high quality track day bike
04:16
or something like that.
04:17
But I think experienced riders who've been riding
04:20
for 10, 20, 30 years hop on this bike
04:23
and instantly understand what it's all about.
04:26
The handling's fantastic, the motor's fun,
04:29
the electronics work really well, it's got great brakes,
04:32
it's just a great package right out of the gate.
04:34
Under $10,000 you look at it and you go,
04:37
"Oh, I think I might need one of these in my garage."
04:39
So I think Kawasaki has hit a home run with the ZX4RR
04:43
and we're super excited to spend more time on it,
04:46
get it back on the dyno, do a comparison test,
04:50
do some other things and really find out
04:52
what this bike's all about.
04:54
If you like what you see, please subscribe,
04:56
comment and like and thanks for watching.
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