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Cycle News 2026 Issue 21 May 27

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P94 RIDE REVIEW I 2026 KAWASAKI Z900RS SE ABS Fire the engine to life, and the new mega- phone-style exhaust barks with a deeper, meatier tone. The updated pipe gives the inline-four a richer voice, especially as revs build, and it combines with the trademark Kawasaki induction roar. It's an authentically mechanical sound, just as a retro-inspired machine should be. Rather than chasing peak output numbers (expect to see 115 horsepower at 9300 rpm and 73 lb-ft of torque at 7700 rpm), Kawasaki has focused on how the power is delivered. The result is a smooth, predictable spread of torque that builds consistently from low rpm through the midrange and into the upper reaches of the tachometer. There's no abrupt surge, just a steady wave of acceleration that's easy to manage and rewarding to ride. Throttle response benefits from the adoption of electronic control, which improves precision and reduces the abruptness that was present in earlier versions, a characteristic I have been more than vocal about over the years. Around town, this translates to smoother roll-ons and a more polished feel at low speeds. Out on open roads, it's a lively engine, but it doesn't have that intimidation factor to it. Vari - able riding modes give the Zee a more adaptable personality, and as Kawasaki is one of the great four-cylinder companies, they don't do triples like Capacity remains the same at 948cc for 2026, but you get a reworked top-end and intake as well as a ride-by-wire throttle.

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