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Kawasaki Z900 review: Killer performance for a fun-loving naked

A happy-go-twisty right wrist will have you lifting up the front of the bike with a fair amount of ease.

May 14, 2019 / 14:55 IST
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Fully faired sport bikes are fast, so fast that they look fast even standing still. But there is a compromise there. Low set handlebars, the stiff suspension, the super-sensitive throttle, all of these make them extremely potent track bikes, but out on a normal street, they can be a bit tiresome to ride. Enter naked bikes. The street-friendly sport bike.

Now these bikes may not have the fairing to look fast, but all the essential bits from their sport cousins have been handed down to them. They are just as fast as sport bikes on the street, but with softer suspension for those bumps and ditches, a lighter throttle for smoother progression, a more upright seating position for those back aches. One such bike is the Kawasaki Z900. That's what I got to ride.

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Let's talk about looks first? It takes all of its cues from the Sugomi design of the Z1000 and the Z800 that it replaces. That same aggressive styling, the angry headlamp that someone told me reminds them of an ant, and even the tail lamp that lights up in the shape of a 'Z' all come down from the other two bikes.

The chassis too gets a paint job - red or green – and stands in contrast to the rest of the bike's dark grey paint. The Z900 is not as sharp as the Z800, but with its muscular stance, it commands all the attention on the streets.