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The Kawasaki Versys 650 (codenamed KLE650) is a middleweight motorcycle. It borrows design elements from dual-sport bikes, standards, adventure tourers and sport bikes; sharing characteristics of all, but not neatly fitting into any of those categories. [3] The name Versys is a portmanteau of the words versatile and system. [4]
The Kawasaki Versys-X 300 is a member of the Versys range and has been manufactured since 2017 with yearly revisions. A 250cc version of this motorcycle is also available in four countries. Kawasaki announced the model in late 2016 as the smallest model in its Versys range of motorcycles, which began production with the 2017 model year.
The Kawasaki Versys is a family of adventure touring motorcycles manufactured by Kawasaki since 2007. Kawasaki Versys-X 250/300, 2017–present, based on the twin-cylinder Ninja 250R/300. Kawasaki Versys 650, 2007–present, based on the twin-cylinder Ninja 650R. Kawasaki Versys 1000, 2012–present, based on the four-cylinder Z1000.
The Kawasaki Versys 1000 is a sport touring motorcycle produced since 2012 by Kawasaki, equipped with a four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 1043 cm 3 originating from Kawasaki Z1000. [1] This is the largest model in the Versys family, whose name is a combination of the words versatile system .
Kawasaki Z250C; Kawasaki Z300; Kawasaki Z400; Kawasaki Z500/Z550; Kawasaki Z650; Kawasaki Z650 (2017) Kawasaki Z750; Kawasaki Z750 twin; Kawasaki Z750 (1973) Kawasaki Z800; Kawasaki Z900; Kawasaki Z1000; Kawasaki Z1300; Kawasaki Zephyr; Kawasaki ZR-7; Kawasaki ZRX1100; Kawasaki ZRX1200R; Kawasaki Tomcat ZX-10; Kawasaki ZXR400; Kawasaki ZZ-R1200 ...
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Kawasaki's first title was with Dave Simmonds in 1969 when they won the 125 cc World Championship. Kawasaki dominated the 250 cc and 350 cc grand prix classes from 1978 to 1982 winning four titles in each category. With the introduction of the four-stroke engines into MotoGP in 2002, Kawasaki decided to take part in the new MotoGP World ...