Everything revolves around the engine with centrifugal compressor which, although "tamed" and sweetened in delivery, is capable of 200 horsepower (210 with the airbox under pressure) and speeds close to 300 km/h. Perfect for German motorways, it amazes with its driving pleasure even on our winding roads and becomes appreciated over time. It's a shame that this type of bike doesn't have the space it deserves on our market
Kawasaki Z900RS Cafe and BMW R nineT Racer A double test, rather than a comparison, of two motorcycles with a vintage look and faired headlights. A formula that is catching on, to win over those who pay a lot of attention to aesthetic taste, but not only. Let's compare two bikes that interpret the concept in different ways: the BMW is more extreme, with half handlebars and a very sporty position, wide handlebars and lots of comfort for the Kawasaki
From the Superbike here are Kenan Sofuoglu, Toprak Razgatlıoglu, Hikari Okubo and Tom Sykes but there will also be space for the freestylers Davide Rossi and Samuele Dottori
The SC-Project R&D Department has selected only the best materials to dedicate to riders products with an inimitable aesthetic result that only the excellence of Made in Italy can offer
Kawasaki Ninja 400 2018 - A new and brilliant 399 cc twin-cylinder with 7 more horsepower, a revised and refined chassis, as well as an aesthetic inspired by the very aggressive H2
Kawasaki Z900RS - Combines the sportiness of the "standard" Z900 with the look and style of the legendary Z1 ancestor from 1972, all with excellent attention to detail and high perceived quality
The championship calendar will be divided into five races: from the opening one on 28 and 29 April in Franciacorta to the closing one on 8 and 9 September in Varano, passing through the weekends of 26-27 May (still Varano), 16-17 June (Cervesina), and 21-22 July (again in Franciacorta).
Kawasaki shows itself in a chronological video/story, from the shipyards of the late 800th century to today's production in the motorcycle field up to that of the "green" future, not the Kawasaki Racing one... but the electric one.
Kawasaki at the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show – The house from Minato, Tokyo, is offering a new proposal for the Japanese event that pays homage to the historic Z1 Super Four and a new Ninja 400