Check out this 360-degree view of the 2011 Kawasaki Z750R.
It goes round a few times so you have plenty of time to take a long look at what should be another popular bike on the European motorcycle market.
After the jump is another video where we see the new Z75oR in action.
Kawasaki hasn’t held back on improving its standard offering, adding more than just a few suspension tweaks to the ‘R’ racing model.
Despite being designed to have greater performance, the Z750R should tick all the boxes from sports style, to urban touring.
We get a front upside-down fork measuring 41mm, new rear shock and larger disc brakes.
On the design front, the new Z750R gets touched-up in the details with a redesigned, squarer top fairing, some added aerodynamic features, new instrument panel with smaller digital reading and changes to the mudguard and colour scheme with an even brighter green.
This is designed as a sporty bike for those who believe mid-cylinder nakeds can hold their own on the track.
It’s yet to prove its mettle, but if Kawasaki has done its job in a tough segment, we can expect something impressive.
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