Kawasaki ZR7 750 Reviews

Watch this item
Kawasaki ZR7 750
4.7 stars
Average rating for this product is: 4.7 out of 5

From 0 ratings and 3 reviews

Thumb up 100% of users recommend this product

Rate it Now:

Click on the stars above to rate this product:

Tweet This Item

Average Ratings for Kawasaki ZR7 750

  • Build quality4.5 stars
  • Reliability4.7 stars
  • Value for Money4.7 stars
  • Overall rating4.7 stars

3 Reviews For Kawasaki ZR7 750

  • Kimm742 Rank: Staff Sergeant 17th Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


    Kimm742's review has yet to be rated - Be the first!

    Report this review



    The last Kwak to use the redoubtable 650/750 air-cooled engine, a victim of ever-stricter emission laws and a public wanting ever-lighter and even faster bikes. A great middleweight tourer/general purpose bike which offers total reliability, easy servicing, relative economy and plentiful spares. The comparatively soft-tuned engine may "only" put out around 80bhp, but it's usable and accessible from way down the rev range. When the boy racers on their super-tuned 600 cc missiles have to change down 3 or 4 gears and put 10,000 rpm on the clock to go (great fun in the wet....) you just wind it open from 3,000, feel the front end lift, watch the speedo needle start to sweep upwards- and smile. Fit a front mudguard extension to keep the downpipes and crankcases free of grot, and a rear hugger to do the same for the back end, and that's about it. O.k your passenger will slide around a bit under braking, and it could really do with a 6th gear if you do a lot of high-speed or motorway work, but neither of these apply to me.
    The ZR7 was never meant to be a mega-b.h.p ultra high revving boy racer; be realistic in what you ask of it, and it will do everything you ask, solidly and reliably and without fuss or drama every single time.

  • Guest 30th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


    Guest's review has yet to be rated - Be the first!

    Report this review


    The Kawasaki ZR7 ia a good all rounded bike for commuting, touring and hard riding (not that hard until the front suspension rattles during corners).
    It fits all purpose and all environment.
  • Guest 27th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


    Guest's review has yet to be rated - Be the first!

    Report this review


    Here's my advice: Buy a Kawasaki ZR7 750. The handling, the ride and the comfort are the best. A wide range of add ons is also available. Simply great!

Related categories