Zzr 400 -

This forgiveness made it the ultimate learner’s superbike. You could make a mistake—enter a corner too hot, grab a handful of brake—and the ZZR would simply squat down and ask, "Again, sir?"

In the wet, on cold tires, the ZZR never surprised you. It communicated through the seat and bars with a gentle, analog honesty. "You’re pushing too hard," it would say, via a mild head-shake. "But I’ll save you." zzr 400

They love the sound of the gear-driven cam whine (on early models). They love the way the twin headlights illuminate a dark backroad like a pair of guiding eyes. They love that their 30-year-old bike can still run all day at 180 km/h without breaking a sweat, then idle in traffic without overheating. This forgiveness made it the ultimate learner’s superbike

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