Needs more RPM and better clutch control for a quick launch. Hold a constant higher RPM not blipping the throttle and the clutch will moderate the traction.
I ride a 2017 ZX-14R and have been riding it since October of 2017. Not many bikes that are as dated (when it comes to electronics,tft,quickshifter etc) will keep you as happy for that amount of time, and still there is only one bike that I would consider getting after this one... 2022 + H2 SX SE (due to electronics mainly)
Great bike. I found a 2020 one,most insurers wont even insure me in central London and those who did gave me a £6500 a year quote haha. Mind you im riding 16 years no claims
Suzuki modernized THEIR flagship open class sportbike with a new generation Hayabusa. It has current technology, like a bidirectional quickshifter, cruise control, and a TFT dash. They also retuned the engine for more midrange torque by sacrificing topend horsepower, which is quite controversial. That isn't a complete list. The current ZX-14R generation started in 2012. So I'm sitting out here with cash waiting to buy the next generation of ZX-14R, which I hope will feature current technology.
That 2.59 was nice.
Watching from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺 great video 👍I wish I could afford a bike like that
Re- phrase for bloody YT
My ‘23 Ninja 400 Aussie A2 compliant will destroy 90% of cars on the 0-60 traffic light challenge. Bought it for my son
About time you rode it proper 😊😊, first gear, high power,
Great riding there Gobs..
Cmon GOBLIN!!!!!!
Those roads look, as good as the roads we have in Queensland Australia 🦘
4-stroke engines are generally easier to live with, but I found launching easier on my little 2-strokes
What an awesome bike, I think your being abit modest about your riding 😂
Needs more RPM and better clutch control for a quick launch. Hold a constant higher RPM not blipping the throttle and the clutch will moderate the traction.
I ride a 2017 ZX-14R and have been riding it since October of 2017.
Not many bikes that are as dated (when it comes to electronics,tft,quickshifter etc) will keep you as happy for that amount of time, and still there is only one bike that I would consider getting after this one... 2022 + H2 SX SE (due to electronics mainly)
My bike has the world record for this. GSXR1000 2006/K6
Did you just pull the clutch in on the turn
Great bike. I found a 2020 one,most insurers wont even insure me in central London and those who did gave me a £6500 a year quote haha. Mind you im riding 16 years no claims
If only Kawasaki did with this what Suzuki did for the hayabusa in 2021🤷
What did they do??
Suzuki modernized THEIR flagship open class sportbike with a new generation Hayabusa. It has current technology, like a bidirectional quickshifter, cruise control, and a TFT dash.
They also retuned the engine for more midrange torque by sacrificing topend horsepower, which is quite controversial.
That isn't a complete list.
The current ZX-14R generation started in 2012.
So I'm sitting out here with cash waiting to buy the next generation of ZX-14R, which I hope will feature current technology.
Is your ZZR1400 a 2016?
Yep 👍
I wounder wat bike culture is like in Germany
RUclips will help you with that.
Test
Check.
smeshnik
When you ride a ZX-14R (ZZR1400), 95%+ of time there is nothing on the road that can beat you!
Police cars that never get speeding tickets?
@@scottastell9415 not sure i understand your question/statement?!
You think there are police cars that can keep up with this bike ?!