Kawasaki Z E-1
Kawasaki Z E-1
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Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS
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Kawasaki Z E-1 vs Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Comparison

Overview: Kawasaki Z E-1 vs Speed Triple 1200 RS

Key Features

Front Brake Disc Dual Disc
Start Option Electric Electric
Ground Clearance 170 mm -
Transmission Type Automatic Manual
Maximum Power 6.7 hp 177.5 hp
Displacement - 1160 cc
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Engine & Performance

Maximum Power 6.7 hp 177.5 hp
Maximum Torque 40.5 Nm 125 Nm
Drive Type Chain Drive Chain Drive
Top Speed 101 kmph --
RPM at Maximum Power 2800 rpm 10750 rpm
RPM at Maximum Torque 1600 rpm 9000 rpm
Displacement -- 1160 cc
Fuel Tank Capacity (litres) -- 15.5 L
Cooling System -- Liquid Cooled
Bore X Stroke -- 90 mm x 60.8 mm
Engine Type -- In-line 3-Cylinder, 12 Valve, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC Engine
Compression Ratio -- 13.2:1
Valves Per Cylinder -- 4
Clutch Type -- Wet Multi-Plate
No. Of Cylinder -- 3
Exhaust Pipes -- 3 Into 1 Exhaust
Valve Configuration -- DOHC
Injection Type -- Fuel Injection
Fuel Consumption -- 17.9 kmpl
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Dimension

Category Sport Super Sport
Height 1035 mm 1089 mm
Kerb Weight 135 kg --
Seat Height 785 mm 830 mm
Seating Capacity 2 --
Wheel Base 1370 mm 1445 mm
Length 1980 mm --
Ground Clearance 170 mm --
Width 730 mm 792 mm
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Fuel & Ignition

Start Option Electric Electric
Ignition System -- Electronic
Fuel Supply System -- EFI
Fuel Type -- Gasoline

Electrical

Battery Weight 11.5 kg x2 --
Battery Capacity 30 Ah x2 --
Battery Charge Time 3.7 Hours --
Battery Voltage 50.4 V x2 12 V

Wheels & Tyres

Front Wheel Size R17 ZR17
Rear Tyre 130/70 R17 190/55 ZR17
Rear Wheel Size R17 ZR17
Tyre Type Radial, Tubeless Tubeless, Runf
Front Tyre 100/80 R17 120/70 ZR17

Gear & Transmission

Transmission Type Automatic Manual
Gear Box Variable Speed 6-Speed

Chassis & Suspension

Front Suspension Telescopic Fork USD Fork
Rear Suspension Uni Trak shock Mono Shock
Suspension Travel(Rear) -- 120 mm
Suspension Travel(Front) -- 120 mm

Safety & Security

ABS Yes Yes
Pass Switch Yes Yes
Side Reflectors Yes Yes
Back Rest No No
Launch Control No No
Leg Guards No No
Riding Modes Street, Road, Sport Street, Road, Sport Road, Sport Road, Sport
Slipper Clutch No --
Shutter Lock -- No
Stability Control -- Yes
Traction Control -- Yes
Engine Check Warning -- Yes
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Console

Odometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Speedometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Display Screen Yes Yes
Fuel Gauge -- Digital Digital
Tripmeter -- Yes
Navigator -- Yes
Tachometer -- Yes
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Electrical

Tail Lamp LED LED LED LED
Adjustable Headlights Yes Yes
Head Lamp LED LED LED LED
Indicator Light Yes Yes

Differentiating Features

Cruise Control No Yes
Height Adjustable Seats No --

Chassis & Suspension

Body Frame Type Trellis Trellis Twin Spar Frame Twin Spar Frame
Seat Type Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual Stepped
Body Frame Material Steel Steel Alloy Alloy
Side Wings Yes Yes
Chrome Garnish -- No

Brake

Front Brake Disc Disc Dual Disc Dual Disc
Rear Brake Disc Disc Disc Disc

Kawasaki Z E-1 vs Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS FAQs

Which Motorcycle has more power between Kawasaki Z E-1 vs Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS?

The Kawasaki Z E-1 has power of 6.7 hp with 40.5 Nm torque and Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS has power of 177.5 hp with 125 Nm torque. Thus making Speed Triple 1200 RS the more powerful as compared to Z E-1.

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Which Motorcycle has more safety features between Kawasaki Z E-1 vs Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS?

Z E-1 safety features: ABS, Pass Switch and Side Reflectors

Speed Triple 1200 RS safety features: ABS, Pass Switch, Stability Control, Engine Check Warning, Side Reflectors and Traction Control

The Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS has higher number of sefety features than Z E-1, hence Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS is more safer than Kawasaki Z E-1.

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