I own a 2005 Kawasaki ZRX 1200R that I bought new in 2005. I put an Akrapovic Titanium full exhaust, K&N filter, custom jet kit, Borg & Warner race clutch, 4 degree ignition advancer, and 3 teeth up in the rear sprocket. It did 10.38 seconds in the 1/4 mile with no wheelie bar and it doesn't have a stretched swing arm. I don't race it, the 1/4 mile run was done after all upgrades were done, dyno'd, and just wanted to see what it could do. It has a full House of Kolors Golden Candy Apple custom paint job (paint changes color to from candy apple green to golden highlights in the sun) with ghosted 3d black flames( you can see through them) and gold metal flake through the paint. Everytime I take it out for a ride or go to a bike rally its grabs peoples attention immediately. These bikes have bullet proof motors and I've never had any problems with it. It's got 23,000 original miles on it ( All my own miles from new ) and it still runs like a BEAST!!! I've had several offers from people who want to buy it but I'm like," Hell No!" They stopped importing this model at the end of 2005 so you can't buy any new ones in the U.S. I also owned the original Eddie Lawson 1970 KZ1000A but I sold it years ago like a FOOL! Great Video...
awww man, that sounds like a beauty and a beast. After doing this review, I really wanted one for my own. I can believe it's a head turner for sure!! I appreciate you commenting your experience with the ZRX 1200R and for your support on my video!! Thanks dude!!
@@LT4x4 It's the original in 1970 The Kawasaki Z1000A not a replica motorcycle...The basic foundation motorcycle of what Eddie Lawson raced on...Was I not clear enough when I said the ORIGINAL in my post???? My motorcycle was stamped on the frame 1970 Kawasaki KZ1000A. I can send you photos if need be....
What surprised me about the ZRX1200 was how smooth and agreeable it is for commuting and easy cruising. It is as smooth as silk at 2500 rpm and has lots of torque at that low RPM as well. But then again all you have to do is roll on the throttle and the smooth commuter becomes a beast. With suspension modification and a fork brace they are really competent in the twisty stuff too.
I own an 05 model and have had it since new. It remains completely stock and looks like it just came out of the crate. I don't ride it that often as it only has just shy of 24,000 miles on the odometer. I did take it out yesterday and it performed flawlessly as it always has. The carburetors fueled perfectly and I usually get about 50-51 mpg on my leisurely back road rides. I've held on to it specifically because it was a father's day gift from the wife and that it represents the last of an era in great UJM sport motorcycles.
I have a Silver 2004 ZRX1200R and absolutely love it. Not only awesome power, but fantastic breaking and handling as well. You will not be disappointed once you find what you're looking for.
Bought myself a ZRX 1100 as a beginner bike last year. You are absolutely right in one point: The more you learn about it, the more you want one 😄Was initially looking for a nice Zephyr 750 but couldn't find one. So I gave up on the Zephyr and was looking for alternatives, what made me stumble over my ZRX 1100, just a shy 14 miles away from my place. Didn't regret it, even though it needed a bit of TLC 😉 Funny though I had the opportunity to ride the Zephyr just a few months later. After the ride I was so glad I bought the ZRX instead. Better handling, better brakes, far more grunt equals far more fun. The Zephyr is more the laid-back type in comparison. If you are looking for a retro big bike with a nice seating position, sporty handling and decent power, look no further! It has a reason the R-models rise it's value. As you said, they don't make them like that anymore 🥲
My 2003 Kawasaki ZRX1200R has 55,000 miles and still rocks. My dream is if they would make a ZRX1400R with the ZX14 Ninja engine and don’t de tune the engine so we don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to tune it back up. The ZRX1100R has been in the USA in 1999 but ZRX1200R was released in the USA in 2001 . I’m in the USA and I bought my 2003 ZRX1200R here in the USA"
buy a ZRX for 5K, and then dump another 20K into it. You won't be disappointed with proper suspension, brakes, and a Compton Customs 1224 kit making 170hp and 100lb. ft, of torque. You won't get most harleys off the showroom floor for 25K.
Total Bullshit $20K? Are you high? And I'm not worried about smokien a Harley with my ZRX1200R in the quarter mile.... not at all. I'm not worried about a stock Harley what so ever. Adding extra HP is always nice, but not needed to put a Harley on the trailer.
I was making a reference to the cost of motorcycles these days. The ZRX is a beast and can compete with some modern bikes with a little love. Maybe you don’t have $20K because you live in mom’s basement. You should check out the ZRX builds in Japan and Compton Customs. $20K was on the light side bra. Also, I own 2 H-D’s.
@@brookcampbell2940 hahaha, nice. I live in Florida and we don't have basements. I really love the Harleys as well. Road with a friend that had one of the nicest IMHO that I've ever seen and it sounded great and was fast aa shit too. He had a lot of work to it. One nice bike. btw, most likely I'm your dads age. A little old for basement dwelling. :)
The last of the real Kawasaki muscle bikes with out all the modern gizmo's.
A Riders bike.
I own a 2005 Kawasaki ZRX 1200R that I bought new in 2005. I put an Akrapovic Titanium full exhaust, K&N filter, custom jet kit, Borg & Warner race clutch, 4 degree ignition advancer, and 3 teeth up in the rear sprocket. It did 10.38 seconds in the 1/4 mile with no wheelie bar and it doesn't have a stretched swing arm. I don't race it, the 1/4 mile run was done after all upgrades were done, dyno'd, and just wanted to see what it could do. It has a full House of Kolors Golden Candy Apple custom paint job (paint changes color to from candy apple green to golden highlights in the sun) with ghosted 3d black flames( you can see through them) and gold metal flake through the paint. Everytime I take it out for a ride or go to a bike rally its grabs peoples attention immediately. These bikes have bullet proof motors and I've never had any problems with it. It's got 23,000 original miles on it ( All my own miles from new ) and it still runs like a BEAST!!! I've had several offers from people who want to buy it but I'm like," Hell No!" They stopped importing this model at the end of 2005 so you can't buy any new ones in the U.S. I also owned the original Eddie Lawson 1970 KZ1000A but I sold it years ago like a FOOL! Great Video...
awww man, that sounds like a beauty and a beast. After doing this review, I really wanted one for my own. I can believe it's a head turner for sure!!
I appreciate you commenting your experience with the ZRX 1200R and for your support on my video!! Thanks dude!!
ELR from 1970 ???, it might be from 1982 or 83
@@LT4x4 It's the original in 1970 The Kawasaki Z1000A not a replica motorcycle...The basic foundation motorcycle of what Eddie Lawson raced on...Was I not clear enough when I said the ORIGINAL in my post???? My motorcycle was stamped on the frame 1970 Kawasaki KZ1000A. I can send you photos if need be....
What surprised me about the ZRX1200 was how smooth and agreeable it is for commuting and easy cruising. It is as smooth as silk at 2500 rpm and has lots of torque at that low RPM as well. But then again all you have to do is roll on the throttle and the smooth commuter becomes a beast. With suspension modification and a fork brace they are really competent in the twisty stuff too.
I own an 05 model and have had it since new. It remains completely stock and looks like it just came out of the crate. I don't ride it that often as it only has just shy of 24,000 miles on the odometer. I did take it out yesterday and it performed flawlessly as it always has. The carburetors fueled perfectly and I usually get about 50-51 mpg on my leisurely back road rides. I've held on to it specifically because it was a father's day gift from the wife and that it represents the last of an era in great UJM sport motorcycles.
I have a Silver 2004 ZRX1200R and absolutely love it. Not only awesome power, but fantastic breaking and handling as well. You will not be disappointed once you find what you're looking for.
silver man!? everyone knows the green ones are faster 😁
@@MotoDasha You might change your mind if you could see what it looks like. I don't think I can send photos here.
Bought myself a ZRX 1100 as a beginner bike last year. You are absolutely right in one point: The more you learn about it, the more you want one 😄Was initially looking for a nice Zephyr 750 but couldn't find one. So I gave up on the Zephyr and was looking for alternatives, what made me stumble over my ZRX 1100, just a shy 14 miles away from my place. Didn't regret it, even though it needed a bit of TLC 😉 Funny though I had the opportunity to ride the Zephyr just a few months later. After the ride I was so glad I bought the ZRX instead. Better handling, better brakes, far more grunt equals far more fun. The Zephyr is more the laid-back type in comparison. If you are looking for a retro big bike with a nice seating position, sporty handling and decent power, look no further! It has a reason the R-models rise it's value. As you said, they don't make them like that anymore 🥲
Thank you for respecting my bike. Subscribed. 👍
thanks for the support and watching the video man :) zrx1200r is a really cool bike!!!
The Zrx 1200 R is so fascinating that I definitely have to get one this year. But the hooligan remains.
it truly is :) I want one so bad!!
@@MotoDasha Yess, do it. You only live once
I found my 2001 with only 2040 miles. dream find!
thats awesome!! :)
I think they would sell like hotcakes today a lot of people love them .
right!!! classic & retro, yet modern power. I really want one, one day 🤞😁🤞
My 2003 Kawasaki ZRX1200R has 55,000 miles and still rocks. My dream is if they would make a ZRX1400R with the ZX14 Ninja engine and don’t de tune the engine so we don’t have to spend thousands of dollars to tune it back up. The ZRX1100R has been in the USA in 1999 but ZRX1200R was released in the USA in 2001 . I’m in the USA and I bought my 2003 ZRX1200R here in the USA"
that would be awesome! dope that you have one man!
I also own a 2003 ZRX 1200. I have the blue version.
Nice review. Can u do cb400. Please. 🌹🌹
for sure!! I'll add to my list for upcoming bike reviews, thank you for suggesting it! :)
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Thank you so much for your support!! :)
buy a ZRX for 5K, and then dump another 20K into it. You won't be disappointed with proper suspension, brakes, and a Compton Customs 1224 kit making 170hp and 100lb. ft, of torque. You won't get most harleys off the showroom floor for 25K.
Total Bullshit $20K? Are you high? And I'm not worried about smokien a Harley with my ZRX1200R in the quarter mile.... not at all. I'm not worried about a stock Harley what so ever. Adding extra HP is always nice, but not needed to put a Harley on the trailer.
I was making a reference to the cost of motorcycles these days. The ZRX is a beast and can compete with some modern bikes with a little love. Maybe you don’t have $20K because you live in mom’s basement. You should check out the ZRX builds in Japan and Compton Customs. $20K was on the light side bra. Also, I own 2 H-D’s.
@@brookcampbell2940 hahaha, nice. I live in Florida and we don't have basements. I really love the Harleys as well. Road with a friend that had one of the nicest IMHO that I've ever seen and it sounded great and was fast aa shit too. He had a lot of work to it. One nice bike. btw, most likely I'm your dads age. A little old for basement dwelling. :)
The Japanese just know their sheet, they give us what we want.
damn right!
Trevor Lawrence sister 😂. Kawasaki needs to bring this bike back with fuel injection.
💀 had to google who that was. I don't see it 😅 but this bike would be awesome if they would remake it. Retro but modern at the same time.
kawasaki did give it fuel injection in japan and called it ZRX1200R DAEG sold in 2015-2017 year models
'PromoSM' 💞
Never buy this bike for gas mileage.
It's not bad