First produced in 1993, this bike is the race homologation version of the ZX-7R. It had an unique frame which included a provision for adjusting the height of the swingarm pivot, aluminum gas tank, solo tail section with aluminum subframe, flat slide carbs, remote reservoir rear shock, compression and rebound adjustable front forks, close ratio transmission and flat slide carburetors. These served as the basis of Scott Russell’s 1993 World Superbike championship winning bike, with about 1,000 bikes produced over two years.

This bike has blue anodized Performance Machine wheels, Ohlins shock, Muzzy 4 into 1 exhaust and Brembo cast iron full floating rotors. All stock parts are stored so the bike can be put back to stock condition for display in the future.