The Kawasaki Z305CSR is a motorcycle that was manufactured in 1981. Its engine is a four-stroke, parallel twin, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder, with a capacity of 305cc or 18.6 cubic inches. The bike features a 9.7:1 compression ratio and is cooled by air. Two 32mm Mikuni carburetors are used for induction, while an electric starter is used to start the engine. The Z305CSR has a maximum power of 30 horsepower or 22.3 kW at 9000 rpm and a maximum torque of 2.5 kg-m or 18.0 lb-ft at 7000 rpm, transmitted through a 6-speed transmission with a final drive of a belt. The suspension consists of telescopic forks in the front and a swing arm in the rear. The front brakes are a single 255mm disc, while the rear brakes are drum brakes. The bike has a wheelbase of 1355 mm or 53.3 inches, a seat height of 750 mm or 29.5 inches, and a wet weight of 164 kg or 361.5 lbs. The fuel capacity is 16.5 liters or 4.3 US gallons, with an average consumption of 70 mpg. The bike can reach a top speed of 96.7 mph and complete a standing 1/4 mile run in 15.3 seconds at 81 mph.
Make Model: Kawasaki Z 305CSR
Year: 1981
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin, SOHC, 2 Valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 305 cc / 18.6 cu-in
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