Estimated Price: £1,750 - £2,500
- The 1989 Kawasaki ZX-10 (ZX1000-B1), often referred to as the "Tomcat," was a flagship sportsbike known for its record-breaking speed and for being the first Kawasaki to feature an aluminium perimeter frame
- It was powered by a 997cc, liquid-cooled, 16-valve, inline-four generating 137bhp at 10,000 rpm and 103 Nm of torque at 9,000 rpm enabling approximately 167 mph making it the fastest production motorcycle during its 1988–1989 run.
- Kawasaki's first "e-box" twin-spar aluminium frame, designed to be both lighter and stiffer than previous steel versions
- Dating from 1989, this example is classically finished in Firecracker Red and Pearl Alpine White and is fitted with an aftermarket stainless exhaust and tinted screen
- Generally well presented, the entry form notes ' Surface corrosion visible to chain and rear sprocket area, cosmetic wear to lower fairing panels consistent with age and general age-related marks and wear
- Showing 34,477 miles from new, this is a fine example of the increasingly collectable late-1980s Kawasaki performance model
- UK-registered on a current V5C
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