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For 2008 NINJA ZX ® ™ -10 R, Kawasaki engineers aimed ideal for a super engine and chassis performance able to meet the professional riders, combined with first-class streetbike qualities to integrate the riders. It is a delicate balance, but this is not your average engineers. They were directly involved in the development of all the 600 and 1000 machines supersport since 2003, the Ninja ZX-6R, and the factory Kawasaki Superbike race efforts, so they have the know-how to deliver the goods.
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