The 'friendly 600' category
Extinct in 2026
In 1996 every Japanese factory had a friendly road-focused 600cc sport: Honda CBR600F, Yamaha YZF600R Thundercat, Suzuki RF600R, Kawasaki ZZR600. By 2026 they're all dead. The class consolidated to track-focused supersports (ZX-6R, R6 track-only) or parallel-twin nakeds (CBR650R, Z650, MT-07). The 'friendly road 600 with full fairing' is uniquely missing in 2026.
18 years of incremental updates
1990-2008
Kawasaki kept the ZZR600 in production for 18 years with relatively minor updates — 1993 chassis refresh, 2005 engine refresh (adopted ZX-6R 745 motor). Carb-fed throughout, no ABS ever. The bike's longevity speaks to its road-focused customer base who didn't want — or couldn't afford — to upgrade to the more expensive ZX-6R.
Why it ended 2008
Euro 3 emissions cost
Euro 3 came in 2006 for new motorcycles and Kawasaki didn't fund the carb-to-FI conversion + emissions update for the ZZR600. Cheaper to drop the bike than to keep it compliant. Same fate as Honda's CBR600F (parallel killed 2006) and Yamaha's YZF600R Thundercat (gone 2007).
Real cost trajectory
−12% real
£6,499 ZZR600 in 1996 (£13,000 today) → £11,499 ZX-6R in 2026. Slight real-terms decrease. Modern ZX-6R has more rider aids (cornering ABS, traction control, ride modes), sharper engine (124bhp from 636cc), but is much sportier than ZZR600 was. Used market in 2026: ZZR600 D £1.2-2.5k, 2005-08 ZZR600 £1.5-3k for clean.
Rider aids count (1996 → 2026)
0 → 6
ZZR600 had nothing across its entire 18-year production run — analogue dials, no ABS, no FI, no electronics. 2026 ZX-6R has cornering ABS, FI, traction control, ride modes, full LCD. The 600cc sport class has shifted from minimum-viable to fully electronic.
Cheapest way in
£1.2k
A clean ZZR600 D from 1990-1996. 99bhp inline-four, full fairing, comfortable upright ergos. The cheapest path to a 90s Japanese 600cc sportsbike — and bombproof. Pay attention to carb sync, reg/rec, choke cable, and fork seals. Properly undervalued in 2026 given the mileage they'll do.
Why riders miss it
Comfort + capability
The ZZR600 was always the road-friendly 600 — comfortable enough for distance, fast enough for B-roads, fairing for wind protection, no track focus. Modern ZX-6R is much sharper but uncomfortable for distance. Riders who wanted the old ZZR600's role are now buying CBR650R or Tracer 7. The sub-£8k friendly 600cc sport-tourer is uniquely missing.