Riding into the Recall Sunset
It seems Kawasaki is making headlines in the UK, but not for their glorious speed machines. Instead, it’s a humble notice about the ZX-6R that’s caught our attention! The 2024 and 2025 ZX-6R supersport models are being called back due to over-tightened crankcase bolts. Yes, you heard that right—some enthusiastic wrench-turner might have gone a tad too far!

Cranky Crankcase Bolts
The issue lies specifically with the ZX636J models, which, due to a simple yet regrettable production oversight, might experience complications with the crankshaft main bearing. Don’t panic just yet! A representative from Kawasaki assured us that while this could potentially lead to seizure, it’s incredibly rare, affecting less than 1% of machines out there. Less than 1%! Talk about the silver lining!
Quick Fix for Happy Bikers
Now, here’s the best part: Kawasaki dealers are on it! They’ve informed all bike owners and are ready to rectify the situation—no drama needed. The remedy is as simple as re-tightening those pesky crankcase bolts, a process that should only take a few minutes. While our friends across the pond are facing a ‘no ride’ recall, European riders will still be roaring down the roads—albeit with a quick pit stop at their local dealer.
So, after a hasty return at the tail end of 2023, the ZX-6R is ready to strut its stuff again without a hitch. For more juicy details, be sure to hop over to Kawasaki’s official website. Ride safe and keep those bolts loose yet firm!