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The engine was a straight twin, two-stroke, air-cooled, oil-injected, dual rotary disc valve.The engine's ignition air supply began in an air filter canister below the seat and was pulled through a large plenum chamber just above the transmission and behind the cylinder head then downward into the two internal passages leading to the carburetor housing feeding the carburetors.
This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries ... Ninja 300 (A.K.A ... A10 Samurai 1500cc; Kawasaki AE50 ...
Kawasaki A1 Samurai; Kawasaki A7 Avenger; Kawasaki GPZ305; Kawasaki KLE500; Kawasaki KR-1/KR-1S; Kawasaki KZ400; Kawasaki Ninja 250R; Kawasaki Ninja 300; Kawasaki Ninja 400; Kawasaki Ninja 400R; Kawasaki Ninja 500R; Kawasaki Ninja 650R; Kawasaki Versys 650; Kawasaki Versys-X 250/300; Kawasaki W series; Kawasaki W800; Kawasaki Z300; Kawasaki ...
Kawasaki developed the lighter Kawasaki A1 Samurai during 1966. It was quickly followed by the larger bore model, the A7 Avenger, which is similar to the Samurai. Sharing all of the Samurai components aside from pistons, piston rings, different mufflers with reverse cones, it also features a race-developed oiling system called Injectolube. Oil ...
K. Kawasaki J 300; Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R; Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25R; Kawasaki Vulcan 500 LTD; Kawasaki KB100 RTZ; Kawasaki KDX125; Kawasaki KDX200; Kawasaki KE100
The new funding will be used to repay debt Applied Digital took on to build the facilities in North Dakota and will allow it to recover over $300 million of its equity investment in them, the firm ...
Kawasaki's first ATV was the three-wheeled KLT200, which debuted in 1981. Its first four-wheel ATV, the Bayou 185, was introduced in 1985 and in 1989, its first model with four-wheel-drive, the Bayou 300 4x4. Today, Kawasaki's ATV line-up includes a wide range of recreational and utility ATVs.
The Kawasaki Ninja 300, or EX300, is a 296 cc (18.1 cu in) Ninja series sport bike introduced by Kawasaki in 2012 for the 2013 model year. It is sold in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. [5] [6] [7] When introduced, the Ninja 300R replaced the Ninja 250R in some markets, and in others they were sold alongside each other.