Fastest production motorcycle, 1990
175 mph claimed
When the ZZR1100 launched in 1990 it was the fastest production motorcycle on earth — 175 mph claimed, 145bhp, twin ram-air intakes that pressurised the airbox at speed. Held the title until the Hayabusa launched in 1999 with 188 mph claimed. Defined the hyper-tourer category — fast, comfortable, full-fairing, distance-capable.
ZZR1100 → ZZR1200 → ZX-14 → ZX-14R
30 yrs of evolution
ZZR1100 (1990-2001): 1052cc, 145bhp. ZZR1200 (2002-2005): 1199cc, 152bhp — transition. ZX-14 (2006-2011): 1352cc, 190bhp. ZX-14R (2012-2020): 1441cc, 208bhp. Each generation lifted capacity and power; chassis stayed broadly similar. By the end the ZX-14R was 269kg wet — the heaviest Kawasaki sportsbike ever.
Why ZX-14R died 2020
Euro 4 emissions
Euro 4 came in 2020 for new motorcycles and the 1441cc inline-four couldn't be cost-effectively updated for the much tighter NOx/HC limits. Same fate as the ZZR1400 (also gone 2020), GTR1400 (2020), Honda CBR1100XX Blackbird (gone 2007). Kawasaki replaced the role with the H2 SX (998cc supercharged inline-four) — totally different engine.
Real cost trajectory
+9% real (vs H2 SX)
£8,500 ZZR1100 in 1996 (£17,000 today) → £18,499 H2 SX in 2026. Slight real-terms increase. H2 SX has the supercharged engine (200bhp claimed), more electronics, and a smaller engine in the same role. Used market in 2026: ZZR1100 D £2-3.5k, ZX-14R £4-7k for clean low-mile.
ライダーエイド数 (1996 → 2026)
0 → 14+
ZZR1100 had nothing — analogue dials, no ABS, no FI, no electronics. 2026 H2 SX SE+ has cornering ABS (KIBS), traction control, KCMF cornering management, ride modes, KQS quickshifter, KECS electronic semi-active suspension, cruise control, full LED, TFT dash. Total transformation.
最安の入口
£2k
A clean ZZR1100 D from 1996-2001. 145bhp inline-four, twin ram-air, full fairing, distance-capable. The cheapest path to a 145bhp Kawasaki — and a famous 'fastest production motorcycle' badge. Pay attention to carb icing, reg/rec, fork seals, and front-end condition. Properly undervalued in 2026.
Why riders miss it
Honest hyper-tourer
The ZZR1100 had no electronics — just 145bhp, twin ram-air, full-fairing comfort, classic hyper-tourer ergos. Modern bikes have more rider aids but less character. Riders who owned both ZZR1100 and ZX-14R consistently rate the ZZR1100 more rewarding to ride hard. Cult bike for analogue purists.