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2009 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-6R Monster Energy®
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 Standard Features:
Monster Energy Edition
  Special Monster Energy graphics  
  All-new special black plastic body work compliments the Monster Energy graphics and highlights the ZX6R’s new leaner physique  
Key Feature
  New leaner physique with a major reduction in weight and improved power delivery offer more precise control, lighter handling and better acceleration  
Lightweight Engine
  Camshafts are now made of SCM - saving approximately 400 g  
  Lightweight magnesium engine covers are standard and save approximately 610 g over aluminum units  
  Revised top injector mounting plate saves approximately 80 g  
  Narrower transmission gears and revised gear dog shape provide a 170 g weight savings, without compromising rigidity  
  Oil pump and starter gears are machined to use less metal, shedding approximately 70 g  
  New inlet pressure pulse monitor enables deletion of the cam angle sensor, further contributing to engine weight reduction  
  Coolant reservoir relocated and redesigned, the new shape and shorter tube save approximately 150 g  
  Revised and relocated heat pads contribute another 170 g to weight savings  
  Reshaped secondary air passages through the cylinder head contribute to more efficient cleaning of exhaust emissions  
  Cassette-type transmission makes it easy to quickly swap gear ratios, reducing set-up time at the track  
Increased Mid-range Performance
  New double bore velocity stacks feature inlets at 2 different heights, increasing performance in both the mid- and high-rpm ranges  
  Increased durability from optimized cam nitriding and tappets enable high-load cam profiles, which improve overall performance  
  Pistons have new profiles and improved crown finishing  
  Molybdenum coated piston skirts reduce friction and help with engine break-in  
  Piston rings with less tension reduce mechanical loss  
  Revised cam chain guides stabilize chain motion, further reduce mechanical loss  
  New exhaust collector layout contributes to improved low and mid-range performance while maintaining high-rpm performance  
More Precise Throttle Control
  Cylindrical guides added to the top of the air cleaner box ensure more accurately sprayed fuel mist from the secondary injectors into the intake funnels, improving combustion efficiency  
  Longer throttle bodies increase the distance between oval sub-throttles and round main throttles 10 mm, yielding a smoother transition, which reduces inlet turbulence and increases efficiency  
  Revised cylinder porting delivers improved cylinder-filling and scavenging  
  New ignition coils have 12% greater secondary coil current for improved combustion efficiency, adding to the improved performance  
Lightweight Chassis
  The sub-frame is a 2-piece aluminum die-casting consisting of a front and rear section  
  The new lightweight sub-frame is very narrow, for a compact and slim rear end  
  Intake resonator box and supports for the instrument panel and mirrors are unitized with the Ram Air duct, contributing to weight savings and increased rigidity  
  Frame brackets revised to reduce overall number of parts, which also contributes weight savings  
  New throttle housing material saves approximately 30 g  
Revised Chassis Balance and Mass Centralization
  Revised frame stiffness around the swingarm pivot and the rear engine mounts optimizes front-rear rigidity balance  
  Engine is mounted with a steeper cylinder bank angle. Rotated around the output shaft, the engine’s CG is 16 mm higher  
  New exhaust layout with a short side muffler lowers weight previously located under the seat  
  An exhaust pre-chamber further contributes to mass centralization  
Ergonomics and Chassis Feedback
  Seat-pegs-bar relationship was adjusted slightly, with the handlebars moved closer to the rider and turned in slightly for a more intuitive riding position  
  Fuel tank profile is more flared around its top, similar to the ZX-10R, providing a larger contact patch which contributes to improved rider feedback  
  Slim, waist on fuel tank makes it easy for the rider to grip the tank with his knees or to hang off in turns  
  Front to back, the new seat is shorter, allowing the rider to shift his body farther back on the rear seat step, helping to reduce rider fatigue  
  Steeper rake angle quickens steering response and enhances communication from the front tire  
  Relocating the rear brake master cylinder reservoir forward of the swingarm mount frees up space around the footpeg, enabling a reduction of parts and contributing to weight savings  
Lower Seat Height
  New rear sub-frame is narrower, making it easier to reach the ground  
  Front of seat is narrower and seat height is approximately 10 mm lower, for a slimmer riding position and a shorter reach to the pavement  
Advanced Suspension
  ZX-6R features the first production-use of Showa’s new Big Piston Front fork (BPF) design  
  The BPF eliminates many of the internal components used in a cartridge-type fork, simplifying construction and resulting in lighter overall fork weight  
  The large-diameter of the BPF’s internal piston allows a reduction in damping pressure, for better feedback and smoother action  
  The ZX-6R swingarm uses many of the same parts as the ZX-10R; both left and right inner plates, the left outer plate, rear stand bosses, brake caliper stopper, chain guard and swingarm pivot shaft  
  Greatly improves braking and initial corner turn-in  
Brakes
  New 220 mm rear petal disc is 10 mm larger  
  Revised rear brake lever is now mounted coaxially with the footpeg for increased mid-stroke braking efficiency and improved feeling  
Race-quality Steering Damper
  A race quality adjustable Öhlins steering damper with relief valve and twin-tube design is fitted as standard equipment  
Additional Features
  New fairing offers better wind protection and was designed to minimize the effects of cross winds  
  Position lamps are now integral with the projector beam headlights; the new Ninja ZX-6R now features dual position lamps like the ZX-10R  
  New 1-piece fender (previously a 3-piece construction) offers improved aerodynamics  
  New inner fender above the swingarm helps to reduce turbulence and keep the undertail clean  
  Revised front brake hose routing with a 3-way joint at the lower triple-clamp facilitates bleeding air from the brake lines  
  Similar in design to that of the ZX-10R, the new instrument panel gives at-a-glance information to the rider  

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