Kawasaki Fixes ZX-10R Problem

Motorcycle.com Staff
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Kawasaki Fixes ZX-10R Problem

A valve spring issue is solved!
By Kevin Duke, Dec. 30, 2010
Kawasaki announces a fix for its new ZX-10R after a technical hold kept it out of consumers hands for a few weeks. New 10Rs are expected to arrive late in January, 2011.

The tech hold, now described by Kawasaki as a sales hold, required the first trickle of ZX-10Rs in the hands of consumers to be returned to the factory for an unexplained technical problem.

In a release last night, Kawasaki made an official announcement that the problem had been fixed, with engineers tracking the source down to the Ninjas valve train. They explain that the intake valve spring can experience possible surging when the unit is operated under unique riding conditions, such as on a racetrack. The surge could cause the intake valve to seat improperly, resulting in poor engine performance.

Kawasaki has found a solution to the problem that halted sales of the 2011 ZX-10R. New ZX-10Rs with corrected camshaft, valve springs and spring retainers, are expected to arrive in late January.

The solution to this issue is to replace the engines camshaft, valve springs, and spring retainers to prevent the valves from surging, without affecting engine performance.

The sales hold is expected to be lifted in late January, with sales of the ZX-10R to resume as normal.

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