Key performance

76 ch
Power
🔧
738 cc
Displacement
⚖️
220 kg
Weight
🏎️
210 km/h
Top speed
💺
815 mm
Seat height
22.0 L
Fuel capacity
💰
6 097 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2000 2002

No spec differences between these two model years.

Engine

Displacement
738 cc
Power
76.0 ch @ 9500 tr/min (55.9 kW)
Torque
62.8 Nm @ 7500 tr/min
Engine type
4 cylindres en ligne, 4 temps
Cooling
par air
Compression ratio
9.5 : 1
Bore × stroke
66 x 54 mm
Valves/cylinder
2
Camshafts
2 ACT

Chassis

Frame
Double berceau en tubes d’acier
Gearbox
boîte à 5 rapports
Final drive
Chaîne
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 41 mm, déb : 130 mm
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur, déb : 130 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Freinage 2 disques Ø 300 mm, étrier 2 pistons
Rear brakes
Freinage 1 disque Ø 240 mm, étrier 2 pistons
Front tyre
120/70-17
Front tyre pressure
2.50 bar
Rear tyre
160/60-17
Rear tyre pressure
2.50 bar

Dimensions

Seat height
815.00 mm
Fuel capacity
22.00 L
Weight
220.00 kg
Dry weight
202.00 kg
New price
6 097 €

Overview

When everyone was fighting it out with 600cc machines at the turn of the 2000s, Kawasaki chose to play a different card. Rather than line up yet another sporty four-cylinder in the scrum of Fazers, Bandits, and Hornets, the Akashi brand carved its ZR-7 from a 738cc block with a decidedly retro architecture, complete with visible cooling fins and just two valves per cylinder. On paper, it looks like an admission of weakness. In practice, it's exactly what makes the machine interesting.

Kawasaki 750 ZR-7 N

This inline four-cylinder develops 76 horsepower at 9,500 rpm, but it's above all its torque of 62.8 Nm available from 7,500 rpm that defines the motorcycle's character. Where a Hornet of the same era forces you to keep the needle high to feel anything, the Kawasaki responds readily from mid-range. The K-TRIC system, which manages ignition timing, contributes to this without getting nearly enough credit. In urban riding as much as on open roads, this mid-range availability genuinely transforms the everyday experience. Reviews of the Kawasaki 750 ZR-7 N consistently converge on this point: the engine is its trump card.

The chassis follows without letting the side down. At 202 kg dry, the ZR-7 proves manageable and predictable, with a front end that communicates road surface conditions clearly. Corners can be chained together without particular effort, the pace can be raised progressively — right up until the footpegs start writing their story on the tarmac. The maximum lean angle before grounding is there to remind you that this is no track weapon. On degraded surfaces, the rear can get nervous if pushed too hard. The brakes — two 300 mm discs up front and a 240 mm disc at the rear — deliver progressive stopping power, even if the rear lacks a little bite.

Day to day, the ZR-7 reveals another side of its personality. The riding position, slightly forward-leaning without being aggressive, suits a range of rider sizes, though the 815 mm seat height may dampen the enthusiasm of shorter riders. The 22-litre tank provides reassuring range, and the practical equipment is serious for the era: fuel gauge, space for a lock under the seat, tie-down hooks, centre stand. Kawasaki had thought about the real-world user, not the garage showpiece owner.

Priced at 6,097 euros in 2002, it was positioned directly against the Bandit 600 with a genuine displacement advantage. Its main shortcoming remains its image: a composed, fever-free engine that doesn't turn heads in a car park. Riders seeking raw sensation will look elsewhere. But for anyone wanting a versatile, honest, solid, and enjoyable roadster that doesn't fight back, the ZR-7 N remains a coherent proposition. The S version with its half-fairing is well worth the attention of high-mileage riders.

Practical info

  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.34 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.29 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
101.6 ch/L
In category Naked bike · 369-1476cc displacement (3906 motorcycles compared)
Power 75 ch Top 68%
45 ch median 97 ch 173 ch
Weight 220 kg Lighter than 31%
179 kg median 210 kg 255 kg
P/W ratio 0.34 ch/kg Top 71%
0.21 median 0.43 0.82 ch/kg

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