VMike
Well-Known Member
I know this isn't a ZX 14 Forum but just wanted to share some pics and observations of the big Ninja. I picked up the bike on Sunday August 5th in Atlanta and six days(2472 miles) later arrived in San Diego on Friday August 10th. My friend rode from San Diego to Dallas and met me for the ride back which was great. Nice to have someone to ride with and watch your back. I've never rode any bike quite like the ZX 14. Most of my bikes have been Harleys for the last 25 years except for the V Max about 2 years ago so I have no comparison to any other bike like it. It was a blast riding this thing cross country. Big,suprisingly comfortable,handles and brakes fantastic and the power and torque of that engine is phenominal. Need to get a throttle lock to rest my hand a little and maybe raise the bars an inch.My neck and shoulder muscles were alittle sore at the end of the day and my throttle hand but not bad at all.I was expecting much worse.Throttle response is very smooth and the speed you are going is very deceiving. Cruising at 90-100mph is effortless on this thing.At 95 the rpm are right around 5,000 rpm. The fastest I had it to was 145 mph and it was rock stable with more throttle.It's the fastest I've ever gone on a motorcycle and what an adrenaline rush.I really can't say enough good things about this bike. I still love my V Max too but it's a whole different animal. We averaged about 400 miles/day with stops about every 70 -100 miles for gas,hydration,stretching,snacks,etc. The Bilt cooling vest and Heat Out under garments saved our *****.We would soak down the vest in water at every gas stop and they would last til the next stop.
We usually left around 6:00 am and by 1:00 pm looking for a room. My friend has a 2003 ZX 12R with over 145,000 miles and he's never replaced the clutch.His maintenance regimen is borderline OCD but his results speak for themselves. Anyway this little blurb about the trip is getting way more long winded than I had planned.lol Forgot to mention that I averaged 38.8 mpg for the trip with speed on the Interstates between 90- 100mph. We were so lucky not to get a ticket.A few times we had to tap the binders to slow down after spotting one parked off to the side or in a median.We did take a break one day from the super slab and got off on some scenic twisties in the White Mountains of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona.Highway 60 from Socorro New Mexico to Phoenix Az is a great riding experience. Here are a few pics.
Mike
We usually left around 6:00 am and by 1:00 pm looking for a room. My friend has a 2003 ZX 12R with over 145,000 miles and he's never replaced the clutch.His maintenance regimen is borderline OCD but his results speak for themselves. Anyway this little blurb about the trip is getting way more long winded than I had planned.lol Forgot to mention that I averaged 38.8 mpg for the trip with speed on the Interstates between 90- 100mph. We were so lucky not to get a ticket.A few times we had to tap the binders to slow down after spotting one parked off to the side or in a median.We did take a break one day from the super slab and got off on some scenic twisties in the White Mountains of the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona.Highway 60 from Socorro New Mexico to Phoenix Az is a great riding experience. Here are a few pics.
Mike