What is the top speed of the Kawasaki 636?
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The top speed of the Kawasaki 636 is 264km/h. Here are the details about the Kawasaki 636: Regarding body parameters: The Kawasaki 636 has a length*width*height of 2085*705*1115mm, a seat height of 830mm, a minimum ground clearance of 130mm, a wheelbase of 1395mm, a curb weight of 192kg, a fuel tank capacity of 17 liters, and a maximum speed of 264km/h. Regarding engine parameters: The Kawasaki 636 is equipped with a four-stroke engine with a displacement of 636ml, a compression ratio of 12.9:1, a maximum power of 101kw, and a maximum torque of 71N·m. Regarding the transmission: The Kawasaki 636 uses a wet multi-plate clutch and a 6-speed constant mesh international gearbox.
The official top speed of the Kawasaki ZX-6R (636cc version) is around 260km/h, but this figure was measured under ideal closed conditions. A few track-riding friends I know have tested the 2019 stock model, which can reach 258km/h on a long straight, though you need to tuck in to reduce wind resistance. The bike gets particularly exhilarating when revved up to 16,000 RPM, but such speeds are practically useless for daily riding—road speed limits don’t even come close. If you really want to test its top speed, full gear and a professional track are mandatory; hitting 200+ km/h on public roads is just reckless.