Can the Kawasaki Z900 reach 100 km/h in first gear?

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LaNorah
07/29/25 10:09pm
No, it cannot reach 100 km/h. Here is some extended information about the Kawasaki Z900: Power: In terms of power, the Z900's 948cc inline-four engine is one of the most refined four-cylinder engines in the industry, with a power output of 114 horsepower and torque reaching 67 pound-feet. The maximum RPM is as high as 10,000, and you can feel its power with just a slight twist of the throttle, making it advisable for beginners to keep their distance. Electronics: In terms of electronics, the new Z900 is equipped with Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC) and different riding modes adjustable via a new 4.3-inch display, including Road, Rain, Sport, and Rider. The traction control and ABS intervention will change accordingly based on the selected mode.
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