How's it going, I have an 08 ZX14. Since i have had my bike I have been having some issues. First i was having a lot of overheating problems. I fixed that by puting in a new fan that i can control and adding engine ice to the coolant system. After those quick fixes i had no more issues with the over heating. I started to meet other ZX14 riders and the first thing they asked me was how I like the bike and then they asked me if it blew up yet. I didn't know what they were talking about so they said that them and 2 of their friends who have ZX14's in years ranging from 06-07 had their engines just blow up. Not like Kaboom mind you but more along the lines of rod and valve break downs. They said for each of them that it happened around 7,000 miles. I was like wow i hope that doesn't happen to me. I figured that since i had an 08 that all the new gremlins that usually pop up from a new production line of bikes had been worked out by now. But noooo low and behold I was riding down the highway when all of a sudden i started hearing and feeling a knocking sound coming from my engine. Luckily i was close to a bike shop my friend owns and the first thing he said was ooh sounds like a warranty to me. He said that it sounded like a rod or a valve sound and that he hopes i still was under warraty. Luckily for me i am. It's crazy though that a bike less than a year old with only 5,500 miles should break down. Now i am stuck without my baby with all these Busa riders talking smack about the 14's and the Kawasaki dealer i took my bike to for repair has had it for 3 weeks now and are apparently waiting on back ordered parts say that when the parts do come in that they have to put my bike back into rotation. I have only owned Kawi's from 600 to 1000's and have never had any issues with them no matter how hard i rode them. I get a 14 which is built for power and it breaks down on me, what's up with that. Has anyone else had their ZX14 break down on them for no reason? If so let me know, maybe Kawasaki should know about this. I'm sure they know already it's just that usually people are probably outside their warranty window so they don't have to pay. I feel they think it's cheaper to fix the warranty bikes then to recall the shotty engine parts. Maybe they were in too much of a rush to put out the biggest sportbike on the street then to test it properly. What do you think? They are a big corporation with money to fix the warranty bikes but the repair man told me that if i had to pay out of pocket i would of forked over upwards of 5,000 dollars US. Now i dont know about you but i dont know many people who have that kind of cash to spend, especially in this recession. So i think Kawasaki should man up and let the owners of the ZX14's know that there may be engine problems down the road and that they will take care of it. Or at least give us more than a year warranty. I mean now i have a 13,000 dollar bike I can't ride because of shotty craftmanship by the manufacturer. I just want to ride! Any thoughts?