Ninja
Named "Bike of the Year", the original Ninja GPz900R was immensely popular with its release in 1984. |
Ninja 600R
The first of the 600 class models, the Ninja 600R was ofted credited with the creation of the 600cc supersport class. |
Ninja ZX-10
Today the Ninja ZX-10R is busy winning Superbike World Champioinships. No surprise here, as the original ZX-10 was built for phenomenal top speed and high performance. |
Ninja ZX-7
The Ninja ZX-7 was first released in North America in 1989, with the Ninja ZX-7R winning its first Daytona 200 in 1992. |
Ninja ZX-9R
The Ninja ZX-9R offered unparalleled balance of size, power, and handling when it was first released in 1994. |
Ninja ZX-12R
Released in 2000, the Ninja ZX-12R was to be considered the "New Millennium Flagship" of the Kawasaki supersport Ninja Series. |
Ninja ZX-6R
The Ninja ZX-6R and Ninja ZX-6RR were designed to be the quickest circuit bikes in their class when sales commenced in 2003. |
Ninja ZX-14
The Ninja ZX-14 featured Kawasaki's most powerful engine yet upon its release in 2006. |
Ninja 250
The Ninja 250 and 250R offered a compact chasis that would not be out of place amongst top-clas Ninja supersport models. |
Ninja 1000
Still a staple amongst sport bikes today, the Ninja 1000 combines supersport performance with everyday versatility. |
Ninja 650
The 650 and 650R have been well-known for their versatile design that appeals to both entry-level and veterans alike. |
Ninja 300
The ninja 300 has always boasted performance and quality that resembles that of larger models. |
Ninja H2
The world's only supercharged production hypersport streetbike. |
Ninja H2R
The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is an engineering marvel that gives off legendary performance with an in-house-designed supercharger to match its 998cc inline four-cylinder engine. |