Kawasaki: AMA Pro Racing Homologates 636cc 2013-Model ZX-6R For Daytona SportBike, SuperSport

Kawasaki: AMA Pro Racing Homologates 636cc 2013-Model ZX-6R For Daytona SportBike, SuperSport

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Kawasaki Homologates the New Ninja® ZX™-6R for AMA Pro Road Racing Irvine, Calif. (March 6, 2013) – Kawasaki is excited to announce that the new Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™-6R has been homologated and is eligible for AMA Pro Road Racing for the 2013 season. The 636cc machine sits on the World SuperSport winning chassis fitted with new Separate Function Fork – Big Piston (SFF-BP) suspension, a 700-gram lighter aluminum slipper clutch, new Nissin Radial-Mount Monobloc calipers, and Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC) for 2013. “Kawasaki has a strong racing heritage,” said Racing Senior Manager Reid Nordin. “Our Ninja brand is synonymous with success on the track. When we brought back the 636cc engine we knew there would be interest in racing and we have taken the steps necessary to have the new Ninja ZX-6R on the track and out front in 2013.” The ZX-6R will be eligible in the Daytona SportBike and SuperSport classes for the 2013 AMA Pro Road Racing series and can also be raced in several dozen different classes of the WERA, CCS, AFM, MRA, CVMA, CMRA and UtahSBA championships. In other words, the 636cc Ninja ZX-6R is the perfect choice for everything from recreational trackday rides and amateur club racing to pursuit of a national championship. AMA Pro Road Racing will kick off at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., on March 14, 2013. Visit ninja6r.kawasaki.com for more information on the 2013 ZX-6R.

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