With its classic appearance, old school attitude and spoked wheels, the Kawasaki W800 Café Style was especially designed to bring back the glory of café racers. The motorcycle is fitted with a classic ...
Kawasaki says, "...the sleek sweeping contours and meticulous fit and finish of the W1 redefined the standards of motorcycle design in the 1960s." The 773cc air-cooled, fuel injected, SOHC, vertical ...
The Kawasaki W800 offers a perfect mix between a retro style and modern technologies. The bike features a tasty, old schools design which consists of smooth curves and long, straight lines. The retro ...
After almost 20 years Kawasaki's range of modern classics is set to complete its full circle in 2017. The newly-announced Final Edition of the W800 twin-cylinder roadster will be available next year ...
Retro style Meets Modern Sports – and all back for 2023. Defined by many as ‘surprisingly competent, with great handling and a spirited engine,’ Kawasaki’s Z650RS sports the special edition Metallic ...
Kawasaki Motors Australia has confirmed the new W800 Café and Z400 (above) will be added to their 2019 line-up along with updated models such as the new Versys 1000 SE. Spokesman Murray Sayle says ...
The CFMoto 650NK is cheaper than Kawasaki W800 Street by Rs. 3.04 Lakh. Which bike offers better performance 650NK vs W800 Street? For the STD version, 649.3 cc Petrol engine of 650NK produces 61.18 ...
We’ve gotten really close with the 2015 Kawasaki W800 Black Edition last November at EICMA 2014, and now we can bring you more info on this sizzling hot bike as the European branch of the house of ...