What is the fuel consumption of the Kawasaki Z900?

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GabrielaRose
07/30/25 7:07am
The fuel tank capacity of the Kawasaki Z900 is 17 liters, and its fuel consumption is approximately 6-7 liters per 100 kilometers. Therefore, a full tank can cover a distance of about 240 to 280 kilometers. Here is some information about the Kawasaki Z900: Positioning: The Kawasaki Z900 is positioned as a street bike, with a maximum power output of 125 PS and a maximum torque of 98.6 Nm. Series: Kawasaki is intensifying the promotion and configuration of the Z900-ABS, aiming to capture more sales in the growing NK street bike market. With the increasing demand for NK street bikes, the Kawasaki Z900, Z900RS, and Z900Cafe form a series, with the primary goal of replacing their own "Z800 and Z1000" models.
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