The 2012 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R ABS was built using the latest technologies developed by the Japanese manufacturer and is ready to hit both the race tracks and city streets.
The motorcycle is powered by a compact, narrow and lightweight engine which comes with large intakes valves, chromoly camshafts and strong connecting rods. Moreover, the Intake and exhaust valves are titanium to reduce reciprocating weight and stress at high rpm. The engine has a displacement of 998 cc and is paired with a six speed transmission.
Needless to say that the ride is kept in check by a set of sporty suspensions. The Shock and linkage are positioned above the swingarm, a layout that offers excellent road-holding, smooth suspension action, and stability and feedback when cornering.
The Ninja ZX-10R is equipped with Kawasaki’s Intelligent anti-lock Braking (KIBS), which is combined with front dual semi-floating 310mm petal discs with dual four-piston radial-mount calipers and a rear single 220mm petal disc paired with an aluminum single-piston caliper.
Hit the jump for more information on the 2012 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R ABS.
2012 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R ABS
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Press Release
Kawasaki calls its anti-lock system KIBS – or Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System. The use of “intelligent” is apropos, too, considering just how smart the new KIBS is. It all starts with the smallest and lightest ABS unit ever built for a motorcycle, one Bosch designed specifically with sport bikes in mind. It’s nearly 50 percent smaller than current motorcycle ABS units, and 800 grams lighter, adding only about 7 pounds of weight compared to the non-ABS machine, a pound of which is accounted for by the larger battery.
KIBS is a multi-sensing system, one that collects and monitors a wide range of information taken from wheel sensors (the same ones collecting data on the standard ZX-10R for its S-KTRC traction control system) and the bike’s ECU, including wheel speed, caliper pressure, engine rpm, throttle position, clutch actuation and gear position. The KIBS’s ECU actually communicates with the bike’s engine ECU and crunches the numbers, and when it notes a potential lock-up situation, it tells the Bosch ABS unit to temporarily reduce line pressure, allowing the wheel to once again regain traction.
Aside from this system’s ultra-fast response time, it offers a number of additional sport-riding benefits, including rear-end lift suppression during hard braking, minimal kickback during ABS intervention, and increased rear brake control during downshifts. The high-precision pressure control enables the system to avoid reduced brake performance (sometimes seen on less advanced systems), maintain proper lever feel and help ensure the ABS pulses are minimized.
The rest of the 2012 Ninja ZX-10R ABS is equally advanced. Complete with a powerful engine and lightweight chassis, it also boasts a highly advanced and customizable electronic system that allows riders of all skill levels to harness and experience the ZX-10R ABS’s amazing blend of power and razor-edge handling. The system is called Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control.
Motorcyclists have forever been challenged by traction-related issues, whether on dirt, street or track. Riders who can keep a rear tire from spinning excessively or sliding unpredictably are both faster and safer, a tough combination to beat on the racetrack. And when talking about the absolute leading edge of open-class sport bike technology, where production street bikes are actually more capable than full-on race bikes from just a couple years ago, more consistent traction and enhanced confidence is a major plus.
The MotoGP-derived S-KTRC system works by crunching numbers from a variety of parameters and sensors – wheel speed and slip, engine rpm, throttle position, acceleration, etc. There’s more data gathering and analysis going on here than on any other Kawasaki in history, and it’s all in the name of helping racers inch closer to the elusive “edge” of maximum traction than ever before. The S-KTRC system relies on complex software buried in the ZX-10R’s Electronic Control Unit (ECU); the only additional hardware is the lightweight speed sensors located on each wheel.
Engine
-Design is compact, narrow and lightweight
-Camshafts, crankshaft and pistons designed to complement the engine’s prodigious power production
-Large intake valves, camshaft profiles and port shapes help maximize power production and smooth power delivery
-Chromoly camshafts enhance durability
-Single-shaft secondary balancer helps reduce vibration; its use allows several vibration-damping parts to be simplified and lightened
-Strong connecting rods suit the power potential of this engine
-ECU is small enough to be tucked away in a slot in the airbox assembly
-One-piece upper crankcase and cylinder casting offers maximum rigidity
-Low-friction oil pump reduces parasitic power loss
-A lightweight radiator with tightly packed cores provides efficient engine cooling
-A liquid-cooled aluminum oil cooler promotes high-efficiency heat dissipation
-Intake and exhaust valves are titanium to reduce reciprocating weight and stress at high rpm
Suspension
-Shock and linkage are positioned above the swingarm
-The design offers excellent road-holding, smooth suspension action, and stability and feedback when cornering
-The design positions the shock’s upper link to spread out the load and contribute to enhanced overall frame rigidity and chassis balance
-The fully adjustable shock features a piggyback reservoir and dual (high
-and low-speed) compression damping, which enables fine tuning for racing or track-day use
-The Big Piston Fork (BPF) and Back-link suspension system contribute to rider control and faster lap times
Key Features
-Engine and chassis allow for linear power delivery
-Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC) continuously monitors wheel speed, throttle position, engine rpm and a host of other data to help ensure the optimal amount of traction
-Advanced Kawasaki Intelligent Anti-lock Braking System monitors a wide range of data, and allows optimum wheelspin while enhancing rider control
-Power Mode selector allows riders to select power level and power delivery
-Aluminum frame has ideal strength and rigidity
-Big Piston Fork (BPF) helps maintain composure under braking
-Horizontal back-link rear suspension helps deliver smooth suspension action
-Slipper-type back-torque limiting clutch helps corner entry handling
-Race-oriented instrumentation offers riders a wealth of information
Electronic Instrumentation
-Instruments feature a high-visibility bar-graph LED tachometer positioned above a multi-window LCD info panel that offers riders a massive quantity of information
-The tachometer also functions as a shift indicator: LEDs flash when the pre-set rpm is reached, and riders can set shift rpm according to preference
-The multi-function LCD features two display modes: Standard and Race. Switching to Race Mode alters the Speed display by changing it to Gear Position, and by changing the Clock display to Speed
-Additional functions include odometer, dual trip meters, average fuel consumption, instant fuel consumption, Power Mode (x3), S-KTRC (x4), S-KTRC level indicator, low fuel indicator, Economical Riding indicator (shows most favorable fuel consumption), water temperature and a host of indicator lamps.
Specifications
Engine |
Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, inline-four |
Displacement |
998cc |
Bore x Stroke |
76.0 x 55.0 mm |
Compression Ratio |
13.0:1 |
Fuel System |
DFI® with four 47mm Keihin throttle bodies with oval sub-throttles, two injectors per cylinder |
Ignition |
TCBI with digital advance and Sport-Kawasaki Traction Control (S-KTRC) |
Transmission |
Six-speed |
Final Drive |
Chain |
Rake/Trail |
25 Deg / 4.2 in. |
Front Tire Size |
120/70 ZR17 |
Rear Tire Size |
190/55 ZR17 |
Wheelbase |
56.1 in. |
Front Suspension / wheel travel |
43mm inverted Big Piston Fork (BPF), adjustable rebound and compression damping, spring preload adjustability / 4.7 in. |
Rear Suspension / wheel travel |
Horizontal back-link with gas-charged shock, stepless, dual-range (low-/high-speed) compression damping, stepless rebound damping, fully adjustable spring preload / 5.5 in. |
Front Brakes |
Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Braking (KIBS), dual semi-floating 310mm petal discs with dual four-piston radial-mount calipers |
Rear Brakes |
KIBS-controlled, single 220mm petal disc with aluminum single-piston caliper |
Fuel Capacity |
4.5 gal. |
Seat Height |
32.0 in. |
Curb Weight |
TBD |
Overall length |
81.7 in. |
Overall width |
28.2 in. |
Overall height |
43.9 in. |
Color Choices |
TBD |
Quotes
Fresh MotorCycle----"This system is called sport-Kawasaki traction control. Comfortable couplers allows removal of the turn signal mirrors in an easy to use the songs of the day."