Description
H&H Classic Auction @ National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands
30th Oct, 2024 11:00
1994 Kawasaki ZZR600
No Reserve
Registration No: M795 ARK
Frame No: ZX600E-021699
MOT: None
Mostly standard and original ZZR600 sports bike
Fitted with a Predator stainless exhaust system
Being offered at no reserve with a current V5C
Kawasaki Heavy Industries is one of the largest corporations in Japan producing a wide range of products from rolling stock to ships. After taking over the ailing Meguro Motorcycle Company they began manufacturing motorcycles under the Kawasaki name in the early sixties, first continuing development of the K1 BSA A10 copy but soon moving on to build a reputation for high performance 2 stroke twins and triples. In the early 1970s, the four-stroke four-cylinder Z1 was initially developed as a 750cc to compete with the new Honda SOHC 750, but Kawasaki held the bike back until it could be increased in capacity to set a new benchmark for superbike performance. Finally released in 1973, with its DOHC 900cc engine offering a top speed of over 130mph, it easily became the fastest mass-produced bike in the world. This started a long tradition of high-performance Kawasakis, with the launch of the GPz600 in 1985 ushering in the 600 sports bike bracket and the updated ZZR600 appearing a few years later.
This ZZR600, being offered at no reserve, has been part of a private collection that is now being sold to make way for other projects. It is presented in mostly original trim, fitted with a Predator stainless steel four into one exhaust system. It has not run for a while so will need recommissioning before use and it comes supplied with a current V5C.