1988 Kawasaki ZX-10

1988 Kawasaki ZX-10

sportbike · Japan · 80s
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1993 Kawasaki ZX-7R

1993 Kawasaki ZX-7R

sportbike · Japan · 90s
The 1988 Kawasaki ZX-10 and 1993 Kawasaki ZX-7R represent two chapters in Kawasaki's storied history.

The 1988 Kawasaki ZX-10 from Japan was powered by a 997cc DOHC inline-4 producing 137hp at 10500rpm. Weighing 228.0kg (503 lbs) and with a seat height of 790mm, it was aimed at sportbike riders.

The 1993 Kawasaki ZX-7R by contrast offered 748cc of DOHC inline-4 power, delivering 112hp at 11500rpm. Tipping the scales at 194.0kg (428 lbs) with a top speed of 255km/h (158 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1980s motorcycles are the rising stars of the collector market. Early sportbikes and final-generation air-cooled models are gaining strong interest.

Specifications Comparison

1988 Kawasaki ZX-101993 Kawasaki ZX-7R
Displacement997 cc748 cc
Power137 hp112 hp
Torque98.0 Nm74.0 Nm
Cylinders44
Top Speed265 km/h255 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight228.0 kg194.0 kg
Wet Weight248.0 kg212.0 kg
Seat Height790 mm790 mm
Wheelbase1500 mm1435 mm
Fuel Capacity22.0 L18.0 L
Gears6 -speed6 -speed

The Verdict

Comparing these two Kawasaki machines reveals the brand's evolution. The 1988 Kawasaki ZX-10 laid the groundwork with 137hp, while the later 1993 Kawasaki ZX-7R pushed output to 112hp. From a collector's perspective, the 1988 Kawasaki ZX-10 holds the edge with a 6/10 rating. Either way, both are worthy additions to any Kawasaki collection.

About the 1988 Kawasaki ZX-10

The 1988 1988 Kawasaki ZX-10 is a 997cc four-cylinder sport bike that became one of Kawasaki's most memorable motorcycles of the 1980s.

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About the 1993 Kawasaki ZX-7R

Kawasaki released the 1993 Kawasaki ZX-7R in 1993 with a 748cc DOHC inline-4 powerplant making 112hp — a definitive sport bike.

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