1989 Kawasaki ZXR750

1989 Kawasaki ZXR750

sportbike · Japan · 80s
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1993 Yamaha YZF750R

1993 Yamaha YZF750R

sportbike · Japan · 90s
The 1989 Kawasaki ZXR750 and 1993 Yamaha YZF750R both compete in the sportbike segment, offering riders distinct interpretations of the formula.

The 1989 Kawasaki ZXR750 from Japan was powered by a 748cc DOHC inline-4 producing 105hp at 11000rpm. Weighing 195.0kg (430 lbs) and with a seat height of 790mm, it was aimed at sportbike riders.

The 1993 Yamaha YZF750R by contrast offered 749cc of DOHC inline-4 5-valve power, delivering 120hp at 12000rpm. Tipping the scales at 195.0kg (430 lbs) with a top speed of 250km/h (155 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

1989 Kawasaki ZXR7501993 Yamaha YZF750R
Displacement748 cc749 cc
Power105 hp120 hp
Torque70.0 Nm76.0 Nm
Cylinders44
Top Speed245 km/h250 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight195.0 kg195.0 kg
Wet Weight213.0 kg213.0 kg
Seat Height790 mm790 mm
Wheelbase1440 mm1420 mm
Fuel Capacity18.0 L18.0 L
Gears6 -speed6 -speed

The Verdict

For pure sportbike performance, the 1993 Yamaha YZF750R has the edge thanks to more power (120hp vs 105hp) and a higher top speed. The 1989 Kawasaki ZXR750, however, excels when aggressive cornering and track-day performance is the priority.

About the 1989 Kawasaki ZXR750

Introduced in 1989, the 1989 Kawasaki ZXR750 features a 748cc DOHC inline-4 engine producing 105hp, establishing itself as a notable sport bike.

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About the 1993 Yamaha YZF750R

The 1993 1993 Yamaha YZF750R packs a 749cc DOHC inline-4 5-valve engine with 120hp into a sport bike package from Yamaha.

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