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The '''Kawasaki Z750''' is a {{cvt|750|cc}} [[inline-four engine]] [[Types of motorcycles#Standard|standard]] [[motorcycle]] made by [[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki]] from 2004 to 2012. It is a smaller version of the [[Kawasaki Z1000]].
 
The Kawasaki Z750 was launched in 2004, after its bigger brother, the Z1000 in 2003. It uses a 750 cc [[Cylinder_(engine)#Cylinder_sleeving|sleeved down]] version of the Z1000 engine, a cheaper front suspension and a conventional exhaust. Like the Z1000, which is considered{{by whom?}} a modern version of the [[Kawasaki Z900/Z1]], the Z750 is considered{{by whom?}} a modern take on the [[Kawasaki Z750RS Z2]]. In 2007, Kawasaki launched a revised version of both the Z750 and the Z1000, with many stylistic and mechanical changes. In 2011, alongside the standard Z750, Kawasaki launched the Z750R, which has upgraded suspension and brakes components and a lightly revised styling.
 
[[File:Kawasaki z750.JPG|thumb|Modified Z750]]