In 1986, the Japanese brand released a follow-up machine, known as the GPZ1000RX. Building on the GPZ900R’s success, the new model soon claimed the fastest production motorcycle title. Though the newer model was intended to replace the GPZ900R, it didn’t. Instead, it hit the dealer...
InJapan,Reviews,Touringby AbhiMay 28, 2019Leave a Comment Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE LT+. That’s a lot of characters, but this is a lot of bike. It’s also a lot of money – last year the Versys 1000 cost $12,999. The 2019 model is already at your local Kawasaki dealership, and ...
Interestingly, bookings for these bikes have also begun at select dealerships across the country. Read More New Kawasaki Ninja 1000 gets more touring-focused By Neil Nair5 years ago Kawasaki has tweaked the Ninja 1000 to make it more touring-focused than it was before. Oh, and it is now...
From the earliest days of Japan Inc.’s legendary chokehold on the open-class streetbike category, Kawasaki has been right there, building motorcycles that have blown away the press, the public and nearly every performance record of note. From the original Z-1 to the ZZR®1200, these do-...
Kawasaki Dealerships Apart from the California headquarters, Kawasaki also has regional sales offices and distribution centers stretching across the country, with sites in Piscataway, New Jersey; Hebron, Kentucky; Atlanta, Georgia; and Fort Worth, Texas. Kawasaki also boasts no less than 1,229 deal...
I called both Kawasaki dealerships in my area and was told a new filter was a week away! This is disappointing product support, to say the least on a regular maintenance part. I carefully tapped out the filter, then used compressed air (carefully) to blow out the rest of the dirt. I...
From the time it released the B8 125cc motorcycle in 1961, Kawasaki has seemingly never slowed down. Five years later, it produced Japan’s biggest bike – the 650W1 (a copy of a British BSA). The first Voyager touring model, based on the liquid-cooled KZ1300 six-cylinder, hit dealer...
Tokyo Motor Show, they did not give the new Ninja 400 a miss. However, what has come as a big surprise is that it has now being launched in India for a price of Rs. 4,69,000 (ex-showroom) and bookings are taken for Rs. 50,000 across dealerships with deliveries expected in June...
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to build up a dealer base in the U.S. and to give a little guidance to Kawasaki on potential models for this new market. One of those first employees was Darrel Krause. Darrel commissioned an early marketing plan in 1966, went on to set two AMA speed records at Bonneville in 1967 on...