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The Ninja ZX-RR machines on
which Kawasaki's Randy de Puniet and Anthony West will return
to action at this weekend's Czech Republic Grand Prix will look
decidedly different to the bikes they stepped off at Laguna Seca
ahead of the three week summer break.
For the remainder of the 2007 MotoGP season the Kawasaki Racing
Team will run in the traditional Kawasaki lime green, rather
than the metallic green that made it's first appearance on the
Japanese manufacturer's Ninja ZX-RR machines during pre-season
testing.
While the metallic green was popular in some quarters, the overall
consensus amongst Kawasaki fans worldwide was that the new colour
didn't properly reflect Kawasaki's rich racing heritage, built
on the back of success with on and off road competition machines
sporting the traditional Kawasaki lime green livery.
"The metallic green we ran on our Ninja ZX-RR MotoGP bikes
during the first part of the season generated some lively discussion
amongst Kawasaki fans worldwide," commented Ian Wheeler,
Kawasaki's Communications Manager. "But, while the colour
was well received by some, research by our colleagues in Japan
clearly showed that the majority of Kawasaki fans worldwide felt
the traditional lime green a more appropriate colour for Kawasaki's
factory MotoGP machines. For this reason, the Ninja ZX-RR bikes
of Randy de Puniet and Anthony West will run the traditional
lime green livery from Brno onwards."
"It's meant a lot of work during the summer break for quite
a few people, both in Europe and Japan, as we've had to change
the livery on not only the bikes, but also the race transporters,
the pit display and a whole host of other items. But, this is
what Kawasaki's loyal racing fans have told us that they want,
so we're happy to do it. It will be strange to see the bikes
back in the traditional colour at Brno, but sort of reassuring
at the same time: Kawasaki's racing bikes have been lime green
for a good few years, and it looks like they will remain so for
some time to come," concluded Wheeler.
The lime green liveried Kawasaki Ninja ZX-RR machines will make
their first appearance on track during Friday morning's opening
practice session ahead of this weekend's Czech Republic Grand
Prix. |