OFFERED BY
Bates Wharf Marine Sales Ltd
LOCATION
Chertsey United Kingdom
YEAR
2022
LENGTH
8.7 ft.
Condition
New
Year
2022
Make & Model
Kawasaki SX-R jetski
Boat type
Power
Length
8.7 ft.
Fuel Type
Petrol
Location
Chertsey United Kingdom
Tax status
Tax Paid
Beam
2.49 ft.
Loa M
8.69 ft.
The ultimate water toy with 1500cc engine: 2022 Kawasaki SXR stand up jet ski with overall cover. Brand new with zero hours. 2024 model £11,799. 2022 model STOCK PROMOTION £8,995
The ultimate water toy with 1500cc engine. With a strong heritage in the stand-up watercraft segment and countless race wins and championships, Kawasaki has now moved the category to the next level with a four stroke, 1498cc four cylinder engine, making it the fastest accelerating mass-produced stand up ever. The SX-R has both the performance personality and rider features befitting a new benchmark which is set to Ignite the fun.
Manufacturer Description
With a strong heritage in the stand-up watercraft segment and countless race wins and championships, Kawasaki has now moved the category to the next level with a four stroke, 1498cc four cylinder engine, making it the fastest accelerating mass-produced stand up ever. The SX-R has both the performance personality and rider features befitting a new benchmark which is set to Ignite the fun.
Features
Storage
Indent beneath the handle pole offers convenient storage for small items like rope, flare, etc. Items are secured with a rubber net. (2018 colours shown)
MX-style handlebar
MX-style handlebar features a sporty pad that contributes to the skis racy looks.(2018 colours shown)
Water intake
Water intake is via a special low-resistance stainless steel intake grate. Its design, although slightly longer, was based on the highly efficient grate of the 800 SX-R.
Hull & Deck
All-new hull design offers an ideal combination of high stability and superb cornering performance. Extensive knowledge of the 800 SX-Rand 800 SX-R race machines was used in the design of the new hull.
Superb cornering performance
Development of the new hull incorporated racing feedback. Its agile handling, complemented by great stability and increased power, allows higher cornering speed. Corner grip of the well balanced machine exceeds that of the 800 SX-R.
Handle pole
The handle pole is a reinforced version of that from the 800SX-R (to ensure the durability to match the increased power and higher top speed). Its pivot was positioned to reduce the amount of forward/backward movement at the grips, to minimise rider fatigue, particularly during long races.(2018 colours shown)
Massive power
In addition to delivering double the output of the 800 SX-R and a higher top speed, the easier-to-manage broad spread of power from the new 4-stroke powerplant facilitates control. DOHC, 16-valve, fuelinjected,4-stroke In-Line Four engine displaces 1,498 cm3 and has a bore/stroke ratio of 83.0 x 69.2 mm.
Wide deck
Larger, wider floor area gives riders more room to move around and makes it easier to get accustomed to a stand-up PWC.
Kawasaki Splash Deflector
In a first for a stand-up ski, the hull features a Kawasaki Splash Deflector (KSD): a lateral strip on the forward section of the hull reduces water splash, especially at speed and in rough water.(2018 colours shown)
Sleek & sharp styling
Reflecting its high race potential, the SX-Rs sleek and sharp lines evoke the highly successful 800 SX-R while giving the new machine distinct Kawasaki look. MX style handlebar adds to the sporty looks.(2018 colours shown)
Steering nozzle
A cast-aluminium steering nozzle transfers the engines massive thrust.
Specially designed for the SX-R, the nozzle(87 mm in diameter,102 mm long) ensures the light operation ideal for a stand-up machine.
Exceptional stability
Approximately 400 mm longer and 30 mm wider, the hulls larger size contributes to excellent stability in both straight lines and in turns. Sitting high in the water when stopped, the hulls stability facilitates boarding.
Engine & Performance
Engine type: Water-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four
Displacement:1,498 cm
Bore x stroke:83 x 69.2 mm
Compression ratio:10.6:1Valve system:
DOHC, 16 valves
Fuel system: Fuel injection: 60 mm x 1
Ignition: Digital
Starting System: Electric
Lubrication: Forced lubrication, semidry sump
Performance
Maximum power:112 kW {152 PS} / 7,500 rpm
Maximum torque:144 Nm {14.7 gem} / 7,250 rpm
Dimensions
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
The Kawasaki SX-R jetski is 8.7 feet long and has a 2.5 feet beam
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Originating from W Bates & Son, Bates Wharf Marine Sales has a wealth of history. W Bates & Son are one of the longest standing boatyards & marinas on the River Thames today, established years ago as “Taylor and Bates” building their first boats in the late 1800s.