MotorcycleUSA.com spent some time testing Kawasaki's Z750. Watch the video to see what we thought. Also check out www.motorcycle-usa.com to read the full bike test.
I love my Z750s!!! Awesome bike. I wish they would bring the Z750 stateside again, it is such a perfect combination of power and size in a comfortable package.
A quality aftermarket exhaust lets the engine breathe and remooves the vibrations witch are found at around 5000 to 6000 rpm..It helped on mine..Check my video.
Must agree with the comments about vibrations somewhat. OK after about an hour the footpegs do get a bit "zingy". Don't know about the handlebars as I had weighted bar ends put on from new so they are alright. So for long distances it might not be ideal, but for real life biking it's just great!
I have red '05 and I love it! Its fairing is amazingly good, not making much noisy turbulence to my helmet, however I still use ear plugs at highways. I bought a Corbin saddle which is very comfy, which can't be said about that inferior original saddle. I also like those analogue gauges which are unfortunately just about disappeared nowadays. With some add-ons like Scottoiler, Throttle Rocker, Givi E45 rear bag and grip heaters this is very nice bike for both street and touring. :-)
My bike.... I love it.
jjgp33 11 months ago
I love my Z750s!!! Awesome bike. I wish they would bring the Z750 stateside again, it is such a perfect combination of power and size in a comfortable package.
drew95gt 1 year ago
07 onwards are OK at 90mph
lgarvey 2 years ago
my zs is black :)
anorimh 2 years ago
this bike vibrates so badley when you hit 90 i dont know if the newear models do
leosoheil 2 years ago 2
all kawasakis are vibey, well except for the latest kawasakis that are smoother than most bikes on the market
steady2wheels 2 years ago
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whata stupid american, lol. U should buy ur shitty harley, stupid redneck
zickaka 2 years ago
A quality aftermarket exhaust lets the engine breathe and remooves the vibrations witch are found at around 5000 to 6000 rpm..It helped on mine..Check my video.
Brainiac83 3 years ago
Must agree with the comments about vibrations somewhat. OK after about an hour the footpegs do get a bit "zingy". Don't know about the handlebars as I had weighted bar ends put on from new so they are alright. So for long distances it might not be ideal, but for real life biking it's just great!
X32TOH 3 years ago
I have red '05 and I love it! Its fairing is amazingly good, not making much noisy turbulence to my helmet, however I still use ear plugs at highways. I bought a Corbin saddle which is very comfy, which can't be said about that inferior original saddle. I also like those analogue gauges which are unfortunately just about disappeared nowadays. With some add-ons like Scottoiler, Throttle Rocker, Givi E45 rear bag and grip heaters this is very nice bike for both street and touring. :-)
vsaar 3 years ago