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Kawasaki Z 750

2007

Year2007
MakeKawasaki
Displacement748.0 ccm (45.64 cubic inches)
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Review

The 2007 Kawasaki Z750 arrived as a mid-sized naked bike aiming to capture riders seeking a balance of style and practicality. Positioned in a competitive market segment, the Z750 went head-to-head with established rivals like the Yamaha FZ6 and Suzuki GSR600, each offering a slightly different approach to the naked bike formula. The Z750 aimed to provide a more aggressive aesthetic and a torquier engine than some of its competitors.

At the heart of the 2007 Z750 is a 748.0 ccm inline-four engine, a four-stroke configuration known for its smooth power delivery. This engine produces a peak torque of 78.0 Nm at 9300 RPM, providing usable power throughout the rev range. The bike's weight is 230.0 kg, which contributes to its stable feel on the road. The fuel capacity is 18.50 litres, offering a reasonable range for commuting and weekend rides.

The Z750 offers an upright stance typical of naked bikes, designed for all-day riding. The seat height is 815 mm, which could be a consideration for shorter riders. The suspension is tuned to offer a balance between comfort and control, suitable for everyday use. While not a track-focused machine with rearset pegs, the Z750 provides a comfortable and manageable experience for a wide range of riders and riding conditions.

The 2007 Kawasaki Z750 would appeal to riders looking for a stylish and capable middleweight naked bike. It offers a good balance of performance, handling, and aesthetics. It's a solid choice for both newer riders stepping up from smaller displacement machines and experienced riders seeking a fun and practical motorcycle for commuting and weekend enjoyment.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Responsive inline-four engine delivers smooth and predictable power, ideal for both commuting and spirited riding. • Agile handling and relatively lightweight chassis make it easy to maneuver in urban environments and twisty roads. • Comfortable riding position for a naked bike, suitable for longer rides without excessive strain on the rider. • Reliable and robust engine construction contributes to lower maintenance costs compared to some competitors. • Attractive styling with a classic naked bike design that has aged well, appealing to riders seeking a timeless look. • Affordable price point on the used market makes it an accessible option for riders on a budget.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Basic suspension components can feel underdamped and lack adjustability, especially for aggressive riding or heavier riders. • Brakes, while adequate, lack the bite and feel of more modern systems, requiring more effort for strong deceleration. • Fuel economy is average for its class and can be relatively poor during aggressive riding, affecting range. • The engine lacks low-end torque compared to some other 750cc motorcycles, requiring higher revs for quick acceleration.
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License Class (EU)

Rule of thumb: under 125cc / 15HP → A1, under 47HP → A2, above → A.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 748cc class: 35-50 mpg (5.0-7.0 L/100km)

⛽ Tank: 18.50 litres (4.89 US gallons)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Kawasaki Z 750 (748cc):

  • 📋 Group 15-20+ — performance class, higher premiums
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    Price Estimate

    Estimated price range for the Kawasaki Z 750 based on comparable motorcycles:

    AVERAGE
    $6,983
    RANGE
    $2,006 - $10,349

    📊 average of 40 similar motorcycles · Approximate (USD)

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