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ZRX 1200R Meets Z900 RS Cafe
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ZRX 1200R Meets Z900 RS Cafe
Hello Chaps,
Thought it might be of interest to see my brother's new Cafe Racer up against a REX.
What do people reckon ??
Thought it might be of interest to see my brother's new Cafe Racer up against a REX.
What do people reckon ??
Z1-R D1, Z650 B2, Z1-B & ZRX 1200 A1P Catch 'em if you can at www.Zedrider.co.uk
Re: ZRX 1200R Meets Z900 RS Cafe
Really cannot make my mind up about the new 900's, must go and ride one sometime. Nice pictures both bikes look cool
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Re: ZRX 1200R Meets Z900 RS Cafe
Not quite sure the new RS is quite as butch/macho as the Rex, but overall in the real world the new bike will murder the ZRX!
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Totally agree there Alan , Mark's ZRX looks the absolute business .
I don't doubt though that the new Kwak will do everything better.
I don't doubt though that the new Kwak will do everything better.
0172 . Geoff Parr
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Rex wins
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The RS looks cheap and nasty ...... which it is
Why do I persist in debating with idiots ? I really should know better
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It certainly ain’t cheap, and the finish/paint is the ducks guts!
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I would have preferred some candy / metallic in the 900 paint.
The later ZRX went to solid colours and this has continued the trend.
The 900 is wearing a factory option 2 person seat - not the standard jobby.
Note how short the front fender is - even with an extender it is barely along as the Rex one - which has caused a few stone chips on the rad.
Think it is probably more nimble than a rex though.
I am keen to see where Kawa take the RS and Café versions in season 2 onwards. Hodna added spoked wheels and 4 into 2 pipes plus different tank shape - so I am hopeful this could follow on here.
The later ZRX went to solid colours and this has continued the trend.
The 900 is wearing a factory option 2 person seat - not the standard jobby.
Note how short the front fender is - even with an extender it is barely along as the Rex one - which has caused a few stone chips on the rad.
Think it is probably more nimble than a rex though.
I am keen to see where Kawa take the RS and Café versions in season 2 onwards. Hodna added spoked wheels and 4 into 2 pipes plus different tank shape - so I am hopeful this could follow on here.
Z1-R D1, Z650 B2, Z1-B & ZRX 1200 A1P Catch 'em if you can at www.Zedrider.co.uk
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Re: ZRX 1200R Meets Z900 RS Cafe
Methinks the CafeRS is harking back to the 70s/80sTeam Green colours, and yes it’s considerably more nimble than a Rex, with superior suspension and brakes to boot, bit down on horses, ZRX will have top speed advantage above 140+. But the RS is a good bit lighter, especially when the chrome breadbox exhaust is skipped!
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Performance and speed is largely irrelevant seeing we dont ride on the track all the time and going much above the limits gets you banned in short order.
The RS is just fugly, it is neither one thing nor another. It is a cheap motorcycle at circa £10K but that shows in the styling and bits used in the build.
A mint Rex can be bought for half the price and looks way better. It'll hold it's value better too (not that I care personally one way or the other). The Rex IS fast becoming a classic, the RS and it's siblings are just wannabe's with little identity of their own. They are neither classic nor innovative nor even attractive.
That headlight and the indicators on the 900 look like they came from a Chinese 125.
The Jap boys have lost the plot.
The RS is just fugly, it is neither one thing nor another. It is a cheap motorcycle at circa £10K but that shows in the styling and bits used in the build.
A mint Rex can be bought for half the price and looks way better. It'll hold it's value better too (not that I care personally one way or the other). The Rex IS fast becoming a classic, the RS and it's siblings are just wannabe's with little identity of their own. They are neither classic nor innovative nor even attractive.
That headlight and the indicators on the 900 look like they came from a Chinese 125.
The Jap boys have lost the plot.
Why do I persist in debating with idiots ? I really should know better
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Interesting point ref. indicators -
to echo the early zed they should be orange lens & either chrome stalk & round a la Z1 or Black stalk & rectangle a la Z1-R
My brother is getting some round after market winkers for it soon. I will try and get a pic or two.
to echo the early zed they should be orange lens & either chrome stalk & round a la Z1 or Black stalk & rectangle a la Z1-R
My brother is getting some round after market winkers for it soon. I will try and get a pic or two.
Z1-R D1, Z650 B2, Z1-B & ZRX 1200 A1P Catch 'em if you can at www.Zedrider.co.uk
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I’d love to see a ‘mint’ Rex for £4-5k, perhaps mr Perton will sell me his for that amount? You must have a large bank account too, if ya reckon £10-£11k is a cheap bike!
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There ya go King Of Kings - make me an offer :-) :-)
https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C903986
From Mark
https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C903986
From Mark
Z1-R D1, Z650 B2, Z1-B & ZRX 1200 A1P Catch 'em if you can at www.Zedrider.co.uk
Re: ZRX 1200R Meets Z900 RS Cafe
There's a comparison test in August's Pratical Sportbikes between a 1983 Z1000R, a 2000 ZRX1100 and the 2018 Z900RS Cafe jobbie - I know which one I'd sooner own.
Current Bikes:
Phil Churchett's 1976 Z900 A4: PRE 2R https://www.flickr.com/photos/115740825@N05/albums/72157680116996884
1973 XL250 K0 Motosport: UKX 73L
2023 R1250 GSA
Previous Zeds: Z750B1 Twin, Z650B1, Z750E
Phil Churchett's 1976 Z900 A4: PRE 2R https://www.flickr.com/photos/115740825@N05/albums/72157680116996884
1973 XL250 K0 Motosport: UKX 73L
2023 R1250 GSA
Previous Zeds: Z750B1 Twin, Z650B1, Z750E
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Re: ZRX 1200R Meets Z900 RS Cafe
Yep, the Z900RS Cafe!!
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