The Kawasaki Z2 750RS motorcycle was produced in 1976 and featured a four-stroke, transverse four-cylinder engine with DOHC and two valves per cylinder. With a capacity of 746cc or 45.5 cu-in, the bike had a compression ratio that wasn’t specified. It had 4x Mikuni VM 28 SC carburetors and used a battery and coil ignition system with electric and kick starting options. The bike could produce a maximum power of 70 hp or 52.1 kW at 9000 rpm and maximum torque of 5.9 kgf-m or 42.6 lb-ft at 7500 rpm. The transmission had five-speed options with a chain and 96 link final drive. The bike had a steel double-cradle frame and a telescopic fork front suspension with swing arm dual shocks on the rear. The front brakes featured dual discs, while the rear had drum brakes. The bike also had a set of dry weight measuring 230 kg or 507 lbs and a fuel capacity of 17.7 litres or 4.6 US gallons.
Make Model: Kawasaki Z 750F
Year: 1976
Engine: Four stroke, transverse four cylinder. DOHC, 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 746 cc / 45.5 cu-in
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