- US Customers Get The Kawasaki W230 Retro! - Adventure Rider
The Kawasaki W230 is a parts bin bike that shares parts with other machines in the Kawi lineup, but also recycles ideas from the past When Kawasaki was building its international reputation in the mid-20th century, the W1, W2 and W3 four-stroke parallel twins were some of the biggest machines available from any manufacturer outside Europe and
- List of every Kawasaki two stroke motorcycle
Here is a list of every Kawasaki two stroke engine motorcycles over the years: H1 Mach III 500 (Produced: 1968-1972) (a two stroke triple) H2 Mach IV 750 (Produced: 1971-1975) (a two stroke triple) S1 250 (Produced: 1972) (a two stroke triple) S2 350 (Produced: 1972) (a two stroke triple) S3 400 (a two stroke triple)
- Kawasaki KLX230 S Updated For 2024 - Adventure Rider
To start with Kawasaki has updated the suspension to offer 7 8 inches of travel up front and 8 7 inches in rear, compared to the 6 2 inches front 6 6 inches rear travel that the 2023 model had There’s also a new rear subframe and an updated swingarm that cuts 2 6 lb of weight
- Ride Review 2023 Kawasaki KLR650S - Adventure Rider
Unfortunately, the seat height rendered Kawasaki’s most famous thumper out of my reach As a 5’4” rider with a 31” inseam I couldn’t muster the courage to take on the 34 3” seat height—until this season, when Kawasaki added the cut-down KLR 650S to its stable of lowered classics
- Kawasaki Recalls Certain Ninja e-1 and Z e-1 Motorcycles
In the interim, if you have an affected motorcycle, you may contact Kawasaki Motors Corp, USA, at +1 (949) 770-0400 and cite Kawasaki recall number MC25-03 Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), citing NHTSA Recall 25V-118 , or for a listing of
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- Review Kawasaki KLX230: Old ideas meet new technology
Kawasaki says the air-cooled SOHC single-cylinder engine (with two-valve head) makes 19 horsepower at 7,600 rpm, and 15 lb-ft of torque at 6,100 rpm That’s more power than the old Honda CRF230L, but roughly the same as the sadly-departed Yamaha XT225
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