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Cycle News 2016 Issue 04 February 2

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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2016 KAWASAKI ZX-10R FIRST RIDE P82 higher up and further forward in the chassis than before. The chassis is compact and tight, and this is before you've even gone out on track. The fairing, seat, tank, exhaust, mirrors, they're all changed, reshaped or reduced. About the only thing familiar is that horrible dash and those budget-looking switches. Matsuda-san decided to keep this dash rather than go for a fancy new item like the Yamaha YZF-R1 so as to devote more money towards the end game of making the 10R faster. It's easy to see why Kawasaki chose Malaysia's Sepang to showcase the new 10R – it's a very front-end reliant track to highlight steering prowess, with tire shredding corner exits that show off a good TC system. If the bike doesn't steer, you're in deep crap here, so it's lucky this new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R BONE MATTER Take the old frame and chuck it – that's the motto with the new 2016 ZX-10R. Modeled closely on what Jonathan Rea, Tom Sykes and their crews found when developing their championship winning bikes over the years, the new chassis has the engine mounted higher and more forward in the frame to get more weight over the front end. To this end also is the steering head, which is 7.5mm closer to the rider. All this is designed to increase that crucial feel the rider needs to be confident on braking, turn-in, and flicking from side to side. SHOCKING BEHAVIOR The rear shock is Showa's BFRC Lite, which is a lighter, more compact version of the Showa Balance Free Rear Cushion shock originally developed for the Honda CBR1000RR. Like the fork, the damping force is generated in an external damping force chamber with independent compression and rebound damping adjustment at the base of the shock. Preload adjustment is the old-school collar and ring system. The shock comes with high- and low-speed compression and rebound damping adjustment. First gear, full gas. Modern wheelie control is very good indeed.

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