Top Gun starring Tom Cruise had fascinated many fans for many years when it was first released in 1986.
Garnered mixed reviews the new installment of Top Gun: Maverick is scheduled to be released in 2020.
However, one thing that took the attention of viewers was the bike that was used in Top Gun, and that was Kawasaki GPZ 900 R that was produced by Kawasaki from 1984 to 2003.
At that time, the GPZ 900 R was sleek and was capable of reaching 151 mph (243 km/h).
With the configuration of 908 cc inline four-cylinder engine that made 115 horses. And also it was the first stock road legal bike that went above 150 mph.
Kawasaki GPZ 900 R
Kawasaki did some marvelous job when they brought in this bike on the scene by introducing a brand new suspension.
And a counterbalancer was used to decrease the secondary vibrations in the bike that made the bike more rider-friendly and urban commuter.
The bike was supposed to get replaced by the more advance version that was GPZ1000RX.
However, that did not happen, and the motorcycle continued till 2003 in Japan and other parts of the world.
For the latest upcoming installment of Top Gun: Maverick pictures were all over the internet showing Tom Cruise riding the Kawasaki H2 Carbon making the bike more famous than what it is.
Doremi Collection
Now Doremi collection throws a new life in the bike that is based on the “Z900RS”. President Hiroshi Takehiro was all prepared to unveil the latest motorcycle.
However, the event was canceled due to coronavirus.
After the appearance of Z900RS, he announced the Z (Z1000MkII and Z750FX) and Lawson replicas. The fuel tank is developed independently.
Look what President Hiroshi Takehiro
“I want you to dress up with the Z900RS and enjoy cosplay!”
“I can apply it just like the top gun ninja, and enjoy it up to the owners. I want to make it happen. “
It is a similar ninja, but President Takeshi was moved when he straddled.
“It’s overwhelmingly light!”.
The fuel tank is made of the lightweight metal, and regular fuel can be used for this bank.
And the capacity of the prototype announced at the motorcycle show last spring was 11.5 liters.
“Z900RS with 17-inch front and inverted rear forks. Please enjoy the latest high-performance driving in Ninja style !!” said President.
Pic Credits : Doremi Collection
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