This here is the Kawasaki Z900RS and this one is modified heavily it has clip-on handlebars from the Triumph and bar end mirrors as well . This bike has a Full System Brock's Exhaust which costs around 1.3 lakhs and it the air filter has also been changed so that the bike performs well with the aftermarket exhaust . And there are also more Modifications which cannot be told as there list is unending . And it's India's only Heavily Modified Z900RS . Now coming about the information of the bike , Kawasaki’s entry to the retro movement is this, the Z900 RS. It harks back to the Z1, but with modern touches. It is based on the Z900 streetbike, which means it has all the reliability of modern technology, but the engine has been detuned for less power and more torque over a larger rev range. The figures stand at 110bhp and 98Nm, and a slipper clutch is standard. Interestingly, the Z900 RS gets radially mounted brake callipers, which the streetbike does not. Like the Z1, the seating posture is upright and easy on the rider. A single seat is the norm, and retro touches like a two-tone paint scheme and round headlamp contribute to the theme. Switchable ABS is present, as is traction control with three modes, including an ‘off’ setting. The instrument console follows the twin pod school of design, but with a twist – there is a central digital display that shows the rider a wealth of information. The riding position is quite upright, meaning that the daily commute is a real possibility with this seating position.
The Z900 RS has been launched with an astronomical price tag of over Rs 15 lakhs, as it is imported as a CBU from Japan. As such, it is significantly more expensive than its direct rivals like the Triumph Bonneville T100, Ducati Scrambler and BMW RnineT.
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