Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024 vs. Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

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Overview - Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024 vs Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Technical Specifications Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024 compared to Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024
Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Engine and Drive Train

Engine typeEngine typeIn lineEngine typeIn line
BoreBore57 mmBore83 mm
StrokeStroke39.1 mmStroke60 mm
Engine powerEngine power77 HPEngine power68.2 HP
Rpm at Max. PowerRpm at Max. Power14,500 rpmRpm at Max. Power8,000 rpm
TorqueTorque39 NmTorque65.7 Nm
Rpm at TorqueRpm at Torque13,000 rpmRpm at Torque7,000 rpm
Compression RatioCompression Ratio12.3 Compression Ratio10.8
Fuel systemFuel systemInjectionFuel systemInjection
StarterStarterElectricStarterElectric
Clutch TypeClutch TypeMultiplate in oil-bathClutch TypeMultiplate in oil-bath
IgnitionIgnitionTransistorIgnitionDigital
TransmissionTransmissionChainTransmissionChain
Transmission TypeTransmission TypeGearshiftTransmission TypeGearshift
Number of gearsNumber of gears6Number of gears6
CylindersCylinders4Cylinders2
StrokesStrokes4-StrokeStrokes4-Stroke
ValvesValvesDOHCValvesDOHC
CoolingCoolingliquidCoolingliquid
DisplacementDisplacement399 ccmDisplacement649 ccm

Suspension Front

Front suspensionFront suspensionUpside-Down telescopic forkFront suspensionTelescopic fork
DiameterDiameter37 mmDiameter41 mm
TravelTravel120 mmTravel125 mm

Suspension Rear

SuspensionSuspensionSwing armSuspensionSwing arm
Shock absorberShock absorberMonoshockShock absorberMonoshock
TravelTravel124 mmTravel130 mm
AdjustmentAdjustmentCompression, Preload, ReboundAdjustmentPreload

Chassis

FrameFrameSteelFrameSteel
Frame typeFrame typeTubularFrame typeTubular

Brakes Front

TypeTypeDouble diskTypeDouble disk
DiameterDiameter290 mmDiameter300 mm
PistonPistonFour pistonsPistonDouble piston
Shock mountShock mountSemi-SchwimmsattelShock mountSemi-Schwimmsattel
TechnologyTechnologyradialTechnologyPetal

Brakes Rear

TypeTypeDiscTypeDisc
DiameterDiameter220 mmDiameter220 mm
PistonPistonSingle pistonPistonSingle piston
Shock mountShock mountFloating caliperShock mountFloating caliper

Assistance Systems

Advanced Rider Assistance SystemsAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsABS, Riding modes, Ride by Wire, Shift assistant with blipper, Traction controlAdvanced Rider Assistance SystemsABS, Traction control

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre widthFront tyre width120 mmFront tyre width120 mm
Front tyre heightFront tyre height70 %Front tyre height70 %
Front tyre diameterFront tyre diameter17 inchFront tyre diameter17 inch
Rear tyre widthRear tyre width160 mmRear tyre width160 mm
Rear tyre heightRear tyre height60 %Rear tyre height60 %
Rear tyre diameterRear tyre diameter17 inchRear tyre diameter17 inch
LengthLength1,990 mmLength2,055 mm
WidthWidth765 mmWidth740 mm
HeightHeight1,110 mmHeight1,135 mm
WheelbaseWheelbase1,380 mmWheelbase1,410 mm
Seat HeightSeat Height800 mmSeat Height790 mm
Kerb Weight (with ABS)Kerb Weight (with ABS)189 kgKerb Weight (with ABS)193 kg
Fuel Tank CapacityFuel Tank Capacity15 lFuel Tank Capacity15 l
License compliancyLicense compliancyALicense compliancyA

Equipment

EquipmentEquipmentBluetooth, Connectivity, LED-Headlights, TFT displayEquipmentLED daytime running lights, LED-Headlights, TFT display

Pros and Cons in comparison

Pros and Cons in comparison

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition 2024

The Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR proves to be an impressive sporty bike that will particularly delight lovers of high-revving four-cylinder engines. With its distinctive sound and excellent braking performance, it offers a riding experience that is convincing both on the road and on the race track. The sporty ergonomics and precise handling make it a good choice for beginners and smaller riders looking for a super sports bike suitable for everyday use. However, the engine requires high revs, which can be tiring on longer journeys, and the display looks a little outdated compared to modern standards. Overall, the ZX-4RR offers a lot of riding pleasure and is a welcome addition to the small-volume supersports segment.

Impressive four-cylinder sound

Well-functioning quickshifter

Sporty, stable suspension with good handling Ergonomic, sporty but comfortable riding position

Good modulation and sufficient braking power

Suitability for everyday use despite sporty orientation

Simple operation of the controls

High revs required for optimum power

Slow setting of riding modes

High noise levels due to high engine speeds

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Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

Kawasaki Ninja 650 2023

To judge the Kawasaki Ninja 650 purely on its paper form would be a serious mistake. The two-day test showed once again that performance data carries more weight at the pub table than in the wild. Kawa's sports tourer does exactly what it is supposed to and, thanks to the constant revision and the new features added for 2023, is still an enrichment for the class. Only hobby racers should be warned, as the name Ninja still stirs up a certain expectation that the 650 does not fully meet.

suitable for touring

comfortable

safety package

very accessible

ergonomically versatile

typical Ninja look

Chassis and brakes only average

adjustment of the rear shock absorber laborious

Price Comparison Avarage Market Price Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR 40th Anniversary Edition vs Kawasaki Ninja 650

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