The Kawasaki KX is aimed at the gap formed between the mini ranks and the pro classes. The KX gives adolescent racers an appropriately-sized machine, so they can focus on riding ...
The Kawasaki GPZ 550 was a naked motorcycle manufactured by the Japanese maker from 1981, when it replaced the Kawasaki KZ500, until 1985 when it was replaced by the Kawasaki ZX6...
The Kawasaki GPZ 1100 was a naked motorcycle with a large front cowl manufactured by Kawasaki from 1981 to 1985. The range comprised four models and were all short-lived in an at...
This model was manufactured from 1980 till 1985. All three versions, "GT", "S" and "ST", had the power of 109HP at 8500rpm. The Z 1100 has a powerful 1100cc engine that produces ...
The Kawasaki Z1300 was a standard motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki from 1979 to 1989. The bike was powered by a huge displacement engine with a straight-six-cylinder configura...
The KL250 model was utilized by Air Force Combat Controllers in the USA. The bike has a single cylinder engine with a displacement of 250cc and 28 HP.
The 1978 Kawasaki KH 125 was created in an era when the Japanese factories dominated the ride-to-work market. Bikes like the Kawasaki KH 125 were meant to survive daily use, enjo...
Kawasaki produced the Z200 naked bike for only two years, between 1977 and 1979, the company installing a 198ccm engine, 1 cylinder, 2 valves per cylinder. Thanks to this engine,...
Manufactured for approximately one year, between 1977 and 1978, Kawasaki limited the production of the Z1R motorcycle to only 500 unites.
The Kawasaki Z650, also known as the KZ650 in North America, was a standard motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki from 1976 to 1983. It was powered by a four-cylinder DOHC air-cool...
Equipped with an air cooled, four stroke, transverse four cylinder, DOHC, 2 valves per cylinder engine, the Z 750 L is a motorcycle which could run with a top speed of 130 mp/h.
The Kawasaki KH 400 was a 400cc, 2-stroke, street motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki from 1976 through 1980. The KH 400 was the successor to the Kawasaki S3. Changes between th...
There`s nothing else like it in the class. The two-stroke, 3-cylinder engine is a jewel. It likes to rev high and long and sounds like no others. The front disc brake makes arrow...
Thanks to its in-line four engine, the Z900 naked motorcycle, manufactured by Kawasaki between 1975 and 1979, us able to reach a top speed of 217 km/h.
The Kawasaki KE 125's disc valve two stroke single was considered lively back in the mid 1975s, but nowadays it's just an average performer, although the low weight of ...
The Kawasaki Z400, also known as the KZ400, was a street motorcycle manufactured by the Japanese maker from 1974 to 1984. For the Z440 version, the maker increased the twin-cylin...
Manufactured from 1972 to 1974, this bike had an air-cooled, four stroke, parallel twin cylinder and a displacement of 624cc.
The Kawasaki Z1 was a standard motorcycle manufactured by the Japanese maker in 1972. the bike was powered by a four-cylinder air-cooled DOHC engine. The bike helped popularize t...
The story of the 1972 Kawasaki Mach IV H2 750 begins, of course, with the Mach III H1 of 1969, a 500cc two-stroke triple conceived, designed, and built during the latter 1960`s a...
The bike has an air-cooled, four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, 624cc engine which develops 53 HP at 7000rpm and a torque of 56 Nm at 5500rpm.
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