The Kawasaki ZX-7 was a series of sportbikes produced by Kawasaki from 1989 to 2004. The first generation of this motorcycle was introduced in 1989, and it featured a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 749 cc engine. Over the years, Kawasaki introduced several updates and improvements to the motorcycle, including ABS brakes in 1996 and a ram-air system in 1999.
The ZX-7 was known for its high-performance capabilities and agility, making it a popular choice among racing enthusiasts. The motorcycle was marketed as a sportbike with a focus on quick acceleration and top-end speed. The bike was also known for its comfortable riding position, making it a popular choice for long-distance touring.
In 2004, Kawasaki discontinued the ZX-7 series and replaced it with the ZX-10R. However, the ZX-7 remains a popular choice among sportbike enthusiasts, and it has a dedicated following among Kawasaki fans. Today, the bike is considered one of the most iconic sportbikes of the 1990s and early 2000s.
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