FINALLY!!!! the FIRST video on youtube that really show someone pushing this ZX4rr to the limits and giving answers to what most people want to know. YES it is worth RACING a 600cc in a track and you can keep up. THANK YOU MACK
The 400 was a hoot to ride, however it was totally stock, so it felt really squishy compared to my ZX6. With some suspension work this will be weapon and 600 killer for sure. Thanks for your comments
These are so much more fun than 600's. So easy to get everything out of these ZX4RR's, still be fast, but not feel like the bike is exhausting you or like you have to take extra care to not kill yourself.
Your cornering braking and entry speed is far superior to the riders around you, rode the bike on its limits and sounded amazing 👏 had a big bike on the road for around 9 years with somewhat reasonable experience but would be more than happy to ride this or a 600 as my first track day, next year is the year to make it happen for me, Awesome Ride There Brother 👌
That looks an absolute riot to ride! Anyone can ride fast in a straight line. I really quite fancy one of these to keep my 765RS company. That's the same, doesn't have big top speed but through the corners it's a scream! Sounds standard too so with tuning work and full exhaust etc be even better! Best video on the zx4rr on track I've seen.
I may get an entry to race in the Ultra Lightweight class on the Isle of Man. As you may know, it's super fast. How big are you, and were you running stock wheels and tire sizes? Looks like you reached 130 mph with a double bike draft with a slight rise. What do you think it will do on flat tarmac with all the tricks pulled to get yourself out of the air? Thanks!
Great riding! If you had to choose between a zx4rr and a zx6r for a track bike(but also keeping it street legal). What would you choose? Coming from a stock ninja 400 and would rather move up a little before I dump a bunch of money into the ninja 400. I weigh 220 and am fairly athletic if that matters. New into it, but planning on 4 track days a year.
I actually race both the ZX4RR and the ZX6R in my series but we have a ZX4RR for the road that is flashed. Much cheaper on insurance than a 600 for the road and just as fun.
There was only around 500km street riding on this, other than the dyno runs so I haven't really had a chance to get used to it on the track. It was stock suspension so it felt squishy compared to my ZX6 but with some tuning to the stock stuff or better yet some aftermarket suspension it would be amazing. It's so much fun to ride.
What we did for my 400RR track bike was to take all the ABS lines out of the ABS Hub but leave the hub connected. The bike still thinks there is ABS but you run new braided lines to the front and read masters. You don't get the weight savings from deleting the hub but everything works. As I say, this is for my track 400RR that doesn't see the road.
Are these events segregated by cc or anything? As someone who doesn't know anything about anything, it seems daft to have a mismatch in closing speeds like that, even when you claw every inch of it back in the turns. Or maybe that's the whole point? How little of a hammer do you need to drive the same nail as these guys... I have this bike, and I think I'm hot shit just pissfarting around town. I could NEVER do what you do, man. Bravery.
FINALLY!!!! the FIRST video on youtube that really show someone pushing this ZX4rr to the limits and giving answers to what most people want to know. YES it is worth RACING a 600cc in a track and you can keep up. THANK YOU MACK
people only ask becuase of the idiots who think only a 1000cc is good enough
The 400 was a hoot to ride, however it was totally stock, so it felt really squishy compared to my ZX6. With some suspension work this will be weapon and 600 killer for sure. Thanks for your comments
Spectacular video and excellent riding! Thanks for sharing!
ABOUT time someone rode this who can ACTUALLY ride!!! I am building this for my next race bike 100%!
These are so much more fun than 600's. So easy to get everything out of these ZX4RR's, still be fast, but not feel like the bike is exhausting you or like you have to take extra care to not kill yourself.
Your cornering braking and entry speed is far superior to the riders around you, rode the bike on its limits and sounded amazing 👏 had a big bike on the road for around 9 years with somewhat reasonable experience but would be more than happy to ride this or a 600 as my first track day, next year is the year to make it happen for me, Awesome Ride There Brother 👌
Thank you very much.
That looks an absolute riot to ride! Anyone can ride fast in a straight line. I really quite fancy one of these to keep my 765RS company. That's the same, doesn't have big top speed but through the corners it's a scream! Sounds standard too so with tuning work and full exhaust etc be even better!
Best video on the zx4rr on track I've seen.
I saw 135 and thought HOLY COW! Then I realized, kph. I'm in the US, great riding though, looks like fun.
Ufo's are real!
Outstanding! the best ive seen some one ride one of these yet. keeping the rpms high. what track is this?
Canadian Tire Motorsports Park formally Mosport
I may get an entry to race in the Ultra Lightweight class on the Isle of Man. As you may know, it's super fast. How big are you, and were you running stock wheels and tire sizes? Looks like you reached 130 mph with a double bike draft with a slight rise. What do you think it will do on flat tarmac with all the tricks pulled to get yourself out of the air? Thanks!
I'm 5'11ish. The bike is stock here but has the flash and slicks. My race prepped 400RR is closer to 140-145mph and close to 75HP
@@mackweilracing 145 down the Sulby Straight is what I'm looking for.
Great riding! If you had to choose between a zx4rr and a zx6r for a track bike(but also keeping it street legal). What would you choose?
Coming from a stock ninja 400 and would rather move up a little before I dump a bunch of money into the ninja 400. I weigh 220 and am fairly athletic if that matters. New into it, but planning on 4 track days a year.
I actually race both the ZX4RR and the ZX6R in my series but we have a ZX4RR for the road that is flashed. Much cheaper on insurance than a 600 for the road and just as fun.
zx4rr 25k usd 2024 or zx6 36k usd 2024???
Hows the handling on this bike? Does it flick fast? Is it low or high centre of gravity? How does it hold a line or change direction?
There was only around 500km street riding on this, other than the dyno runs so I haven't really had a chance to get used to it on the track. It was stock suspension so it felt squishy compared to my ZX6 but with some tuning to the stock stuff or better yet some aftermarket suspension it would be amazing. It's so much fun to ride.
hello bro& how i can off ABS on this bike? can you help me?
What we did for my 400RR track bike was to take all the ABS lines out of the ABS Hub but leave the hub connected. The bike still thinks there is ABS but you run new braided lines to the front and read masters. You don't get the weight savings from deleting the hub but everything works. As I say, this is for my track 400RR that doesn't see the road.
This bike should be use for Moto3 class.
How much does it cost to do this kind of thing?
The flash and exhaust were under $1000cdn. Not bad at all for basically 20 additional HP
Are these events segregated by cc or anything? As someone who doesn't know anything about anything, it seems daft to have a mismatch in closing speeds like that, even when you claw every inch of it back in the turns. Or maybe that's the whole point? How little of a hammer do you need to drive the same nail as these guys...
I have this bike, and I think I'm hot shit just pissfarting around town. I could NEVER do what you do, man. Bravery.
Jest moc 🙂
what track is this?
Mosport in Ontario, Canada.
Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (Formally Mosport) in Bowmanville Ontario
🏍🎉 cool
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