.....in dropping $14,000 for a bike that has picked up 35 lbs over my '06 ZX-14, the numbers below speak for themselves. Kevin Duke is a well respected motojournalist and excellent (and very consistent) amateur drag racer, much better than any of us. Both best runs were timed at the same track at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway ZX-14 introductions, the first at the 2006 ZX-14 release, the second last week at the 2012 ZX-14R release. The links to the articles are found below the quotes. I'll save my $14,000 and keep my paid for '06 thank you, I rest my case.
Kevin Duke quote 2006 ZX-14 Introduction in Las Vegas:
A rider can't see the timing lights at the far end of the strip, but I knew I had clicked off a good, clean run. As I neared the pits, I could see people waving and yelling, and soon I came to learn that I had clicked off a 9.78 at 147 mph. Remarkably, that's only a tenth of a second slower than the best time logged by Gadson or Schnitz on a stock ZX! The fact that I wasn't able to better that time on my next two runs did nothing to diminish my elation. When corrected for temperature and altitude (as do all magazines), my run computed to a 9.46 at 152.0 mph. Pretty damn impressive for a bone-stock motorcycle, and easily better than a stock Hayabusa.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/157/299/Motorcycle-Article/2006-Kawasaki-ZX-14---Dragstrip-Test.aspx
Kevin Duke quote 2012 ZX-14R Introduction in Las Vegas:
"When I got the balance between the clutch lever and throttle just right, I knocked out a best run of 9.77 seconds at 148.9 mph. This is an impressive stat for a bone-stock production bike, but it’s even more remarkable when the atmospheric conditions are factored in. The dry desert air combined with the track’s 1800-foot altitude equated to a 3000-foot elevation. Corrected to sea-level conditions, our times would drop by about 2.5 tenths of a second. Under ideal conditions, a 9.5-second ET is within the realm of possibility!"
http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/kawasaki/2012-kawasaki-zx14r-review-video-91182.html
* Last updated by: Kruz on 12/12/2011 @ 1:40 PM *