YAMAHA R7 VS KAWASAKI NINJA ZX4-RR TWO "BEGINNER" SPORTBIKES

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Published 2024-08-02

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  • Being 70 now I love my ZX4RR. I have a blast on it. This is such a great bike for back roads.
  • GSXR's try not to catch strays challenge: impossible difficulty 🤣.great vid brother
  • @4DZC
    Love my 4RR so much that I bought another... wanted the anniversary edition. To me, its an amazing lil bike. A 5.5 wheel and 180 tire actually fits. Im planning to do this on my anniversary edition. Now I have other bikes so the 4RRs are perfect daily riders... i also have a ZX6R, ZX10R, and an R1. I dont really mind the prices as its a pretty exclusive lil bike being the only inline 4 in its class...guess a class by itself. Enjoyed the content.
  • @Six5.0
    Man… If Kawasaki would’ve put a 5.5/180 rear wheel/tire on the ZX4 it would be WAY more popular IMO.
  • @aesoundforge
    I bought a zx 4rr and I love it. Has plenty of power but it does not kick in till 10k rpm. Dont get it if you dont like riding that way. I have two other bikes with inline and v twins. Plenty of low down torque, so I got the zx as something different. Not disappointed at all.
  • yes bro i was choosing between the two, I chose R7 all day
  • @mtzmueller
    I’m a big sound guy and I just can’t bring myself to like the two cylinder sound. The ZX-4 RR sounds so much better, and that adds to the experience. Both of them said that as a street bike, no question the ZX4-RR is better, and one of them said that it’s a ton of fun on the track. To me that sounds like an overall better option.
  • @Bozz_khen
    Really nice and fair comparison from the both of you ☺️ great VS. video👌
  • @enyelator1239
    I have a 2021 kawasaki zx14r, and I still bought a 2024 zx4rr 40th anniversary as my primary bike. There is nothing like a 4 cylinder small displacement motorcycle. Every other manufacturer has a 2 cylinder 700sh cc motorcycle. I like the high revving 4 cylinders. I will go weeks without using the 1441cc zx14r and only using the 399cc zx4rr. I love the difference in power from one to another and the difference in handling. I could not decide which one I like better. I’m just glad I have both.
  • @CosmosChill
    I would still pick the zx4rr since it’s more beginner friendly. And that insurance will kill me if I get an R7…
  • @Darkvortex480
    i like the idea of an inline 4 400cc. take it to curves, take it to the track, hit 140+ if you want, all without break neck speeds lol. If someone feels safer that way they’ll be more confident and get better anyways.
  • In Australia the Ninja ZX4RR is not even LAMS (Learner Approved Motorcycle Scheme) approved because of the power to ratio. Although the R7 is LAMS approved.
  • @4rrBone
    Man keep these zx4rr Content videos Coming ‼️
  • @aequitas8749
    I disagree with you. They are definitely not beginner sport bikes. I'd put them in the intermediate sport bikes category.
  • @Nevets118
    Ill keep my Supermotos/Dirt 1 cylinder, my cruisers/scramblers 2 cylinders, my nakeds 3 cylinders, and my sportbikes 4 cylinders.
  • @seanishungry
    Sold my RS660 for a ZX4RR. Super pumped for it as a daily, Adobo moto even agrees! 😎