This beautiful thing is as rugged as it is handsome; behold! When it comes to the fascinating art of motorcycle customization, we can probably all agree that Deus Ex Machina’s craftsmen aren’t messing ...
Kawasaki says, "...the sleek sweeping contours and meticulous fit and finish of the W1 redefined the standards of motorcycle design in the 1960s." The 773cc air-cooled, fuel injected, SOHC, vertical ...
Topline: Kawasaki’s W series of motorcycles inspired by retro British standard bikes is back with a fresh model. This air-cooled, parallel-twin bike serves as a more affordable alternative to the ...
After almost 20 years Kawasaki's range of modern classics is set to complete its full circle in 2017. The newly-announced Final Edition of the W800 twin-cylinder roadster will be available next year ...
A Kawasaki W800 has been spotted at an Indian dealership, which could indicate an impending launch of the model in the country. The retro-style bike is a direct rival to the Triumph Bonneville series ...
Many thought the retro-styled Kawasaki W800 would be killed off by the tougher European emissions regulations, but the bike has made a surprise return at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan. Fans of ...
Will Kawasaki introduce a water-cooled W900 now that tougher new European emissions laws have killed off the retro air-cooled W800? Kawasaki Motors Europe has announced that 2016 will be the final ...
As I rode the W800 Cafe down the ramp from the Kawasaki warehouse in Southern California, I immediately felt like I was an ancient British bloke in one of those top-heavy and largely useless ...
If you couldn’t tell, Kawasaki is on a retro new motorcycle kick. Case in point, its new W800 Café. The 2019 Kawasaki W800 ($9,799) is an ode to the Green Team’s first big-displacement four-stroke ...
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