Interesting Facts About the Kawasaki Zx-7r
The Kawasaki Ninja ZX‑7R hit the market in 1989 and stayed in production until 2003. Throughout its long run the bike kept a remarkably consistent design, tracing its lineage back to a 1988 race‑only ZXR‑7 prototype.
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Launch and Longevity
The ZX‑7R was introduced in 1989 and remained in Kawasaki’s lineup until 2003, giving it a production span of about 14 years.
Racing Roots
Its ancestry begins with the 1988 ZXR‑7 racer, which featured an aluminium perimeter frame and a tuned GPX750 engine – the foundation for the first ZX‑R sport bikes.
Consistent Design and Naming
During production the model was internally labeled as the ZXR750 (including H, J, and L variants) and stayed largely unchanged until it was succeeded by the GPX750R in 2003.
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