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This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or manufactured by Kawasaki ... -1996(c) in North America.. this bike was available in Europe until 1999–2000) ...
Kawasaki machinery has been pivotal in the development of Supertwin racing. [15] The racing machines are developed from the Kawasaki 650cc parallel twin commuter bike (ER6-n or ER6-f). [16] The machines are then transformed through development into an 85 bhp race bike with top end speeds in excess of 150 mph. [17]
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 following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motorcycles are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles .
Kawasaki: 1 Racecrafters 1978: Reg Pridmore (3) Kawasaki 0 Vetter: 1979: Wes Cooley: Suzuki: 0 Yoshimura: 1980: Wes Cooley (2) Suzuki 3 Yoshimura 1981: Eddie Lawson: Kawasaki 4 Team Muzzy: 1982: Eddie Lawson (2) Kawasaki 5 Team Muzzy 1983: Wayne Rainey: Kawasaki 6 Team Muzzy 1984: Fred Merkel: Honda: 10 American Honda: 1985: Fred Merkel (2 ...
The company was able to resume all operations and by the 1950s, Japan was leading as the world's largest shipbuilder. By the late 1960s into the 1970s Kawasaki had begun to withdraw from the shipbuilding industry and diversified its company, producing motorcycles, jet skis, bridges, tunnel-boring machines, and aircraft.
Note there is no single fixed definition of a scooter (also known by the full name motor-scooter), but generally a smaller motorcycle with a step-through frame is considered a scooter, especially if it has a floor for the rider's feet (as opposed to straddling the vehicle like a conventional motorcycle).
The Kawasaki W series is a line of vertical-twin standard motorcycles motorcycles made by Kawasaki beginning in 1965. First sold as a 1966 model in the North American market, the initial Kawasaki W1 had the largest engine displacement of any model manufactured in Japan at the time. [5] [7] [8]