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£8,290
The Kawasaki ZX-4RR is a lightweight sportsbike inspired by the ZXR400, which was one of the few 'pocket rockets' to be officially brought into the UK. The 21st century version isn't a remix of the original but instead based on the non-UK 2020 ZX-25R. The top spec RR (the only version to be brought to the UK) is fitted with niceties like a colour dash, LEDs, traction control and ABS. It's fast without being intimidating and isn't as gutless as you'd expect at low revs. The real fun comes from by finding ways to eek out momentum through corners, which it's brilliant at thanks to its nimble, balanced chassis and soft, but controlled suspension set-up. It's physically small, but not as cramped as a Kawasaki ZX-10R or even the old ZXR400. Although it's only a 400cc the ZX-4RR punches above its weight. Performance, price, weight and spec puts it firmly in among bigger capacity middleweight sportsbikes. Standard equipment includes a fully adjustable rear shock, preload adjustable upside down forks, radial monobloc front brake calipers, three-stage traction control, basic ABS, ride by wire, Full and Low (75-80% power) modes, up/down quickshifter, assist and slipper clutch, 4.3in colour dash with smartphone connectivity. Please call for a video!
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