What are the differences between Kawasaki Ninja and Z series?
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Kawasaki Ninja and Z series differ in appearance, steering control, and instrument panel. Appearance: Among Kawasaki Ninja and Z series, the former belongs to the sportbike category; while the Z series has a strong street bike style, with exposed frame and no fairing coverage, giving a visually powerful impression. The riding position is also more comfortable, not as low as sportbikes. Steering control: The Z series uses a one-piece handlebar, while the Ninja series uses clip-on handlebars. Although the Z series may not feel as sporty as the Ninja series in riding experience, it is very suitable for daily urban riding and more comfortable for long-distance rides. Instrument panel: The Ninja series features a traditional instrument appearance with a large round analog tachometer, while the Z series uses a fully digital display, including the tachometer.