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However, I would like to thank Martin Lambert of Kawasaki UK for his approval in my use of the domain name KawasakiZ1.com. I would also like to thank Dave Marsden of Z-Power for his help when I first hosted this website. I want this site to be informative and easy to use, so if...
Kinda makes you want to buy an old Z1 and get to work, doesn’t it? Link:Bull Dock—Translated Link:Kawasaki Z1 for sale Bull Dock custom Kawasaki Z1
Kawasaki factory reproduced Z1 cylinder heads in either black or silver If you’ve been to any gathering of vintage motorcycles or if you keep your eye on motorcycles for sale, you might have noticed how many beautifully restored Kawasaki Z1s keep showing up. The Z1, fast approaching 50 year...
Since its debut at the Tokyo Motor Show last year, the retro-styled the Kawasaki Z900RS has been well-received in its home market. The bike we called “the Kenmeri Skyline of motorcycles” for its place in Japanese motoring history just went on sale July 1 and … Continue reading → Po...
1978 Kawasaki Z1-R (Europe) The readers of the Motorcycle magazine chose the Z1-R immediately after the release of the first photos for “Motorcycle of the Year”. It had good reasons. Finally, the design of the Z1-R was not only unique and stylistic influence, but also tailored to ...
We carried forward the quad-pipe theme from the last Z1000 (and the first Z1), but an under-engine pre chamber let the engineers use shorter mufflers for great looks, better mass centralization and light, quick handling. A solid-mount handlebar and aluminum footpegs lifted from the Ninja ...
for many the Z1 was the firstrealsuperbike. It has been the subject of many a debate, and in its own way that debate sparked off an arms race in the motorcycle industry, one that still rages to this day. In the early 70s though, the motorcycling press had nothing but good things to...
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s because it’s styled like the patriarch of the Z family, the 1973 Z1. That bike was an instant classic, and there’s a reason why we’ve featured so many for sale over the years. Back in 2014,I featured #151 for saleand it did not meet reserve, even thoughbidding got up to ...