2000 ZX-9r review - three month & 5,000 miles
Written: Nov 25 '08
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Pros: W-I-D-E powerband, well balanced sportbike, with superior handling, vibration (no!), that gets 50+ MPG
Cons: 3,000 RPM carburetor surging (stock), but easy to correct by raising the jet needle
The Bottom Line: The ZX-9r, a surprising sportbike: as fast as fast bikes, as comfortable as touring bikes, smooth as glass, and more economical than all of them. The best motorcycle ever built.
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| zx9r_e1's Full Review: 2000 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-9R |
What an awesome motorcycle! I was looking for a liter bike and had my eye on the CBR-1000RR Repsol Honda or GSXR-1000. After doing a lot of research I was surprised to find much of what I was looking for was available in the 600cc class. Easy highway touring won out and the bike that had it all was the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-9r.
My criteria was this: a sport bike that could handle 150+ MPH, with good handling - fun in the corners, ample power, nice looks, fully faired, not buzzy like a 1200+ bike or screamed at high speed like a 250, allowed for comfortable long stint rides, and could cover 175 miles between fill-ups.
The 9r is all of that and more! It's capable of 170MPH, has a well balanced ride in stock form that makes me appear to be a better rider than I am, slides predictably when pushed, downshifts and brakes like a dream, (for me) frightening power delivery below 2000' with an exciting ram-air rush about 8K RPM, sweet looks (turns heads and gets complements - Lime Green, Metallic Purple), great wind protection with a Zero Gravity touring shield (about 2" higher than stock), so smooth at normal speeds its hard to believe, riding position comfort that makes 200 mile runs a piece of cake, 400 mile runs tolerable, and 240+ miles per tank at extra freeway speeds -- it actually out runs a ZZR-1200 touring bike!
Unfortunately the 9r production was stopped in 2003, so there's a limited number of them left. And because most motorcycle squids want bikes that are reviewed as 1MPH faster or can quarter mile 0.25 seconds quicker, they always overlook the 9. This makes 9r sellers think they need to lower their price to attract a buyer. I picked my up for below low Kelly BB, probably because I was the only one attracted to this old small bike. Ha!
I added a tunable Supertrapp exhaust and made only minor carburator adjustments (as prescribed by Kawasaki for high altitude operation) to make the bike near perfect. I can't imagine a better bike or anything I'd rather ride.
In summary, I've owned a CB-175, CB-500T, KZ-400, Maxim 550, KZ-550, GS-550, ZX-1000R and now the ZX-9r and you couldn't make a combination of any of my previous bikes that could add up to the 9.
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Amount Paid (US$): 3,800
Condition: Used Model Year: 2000
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