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2011 Kawasaki Concours 14 ABS, Whole Sale Priced Sport Tourer with Top Case and Crash Bars - Ultra-Performance Sport Touring with a Transcontinental Twist Kawasaki’s been a force to be reckoned with in the sport touring category for a quarter of a century now. The legendary first-generation Concours debuted in early 1986 to a flabbergasted buying public and press corps, neither of which had experienced performance and long-distance functionality blended so successfully in a single motorcycle.
Kawasaki Other for Sale
- 2013 kawasaki concours 14 abs touring (US $13,199.00)
- 2010 kawasaki concours 14 touring (US $11,999.00)
- Kawasaki h1 1975 no reserve(US $3,700.00)
- 2011 kawasaki versys(US $5,799.00)
- 2012 kawasaki ninja 1000(US $9,999.00)
- 2009 kawasaki versys dual sport (US $5,999.00)
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Behind The Scenes: The Making Of the Ninja ZX-6R vs The Isle of Man Video
Fri, 15 Feb 2013You may remember last fall’s release of the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R was accompanied by a mind-blowing short video commercial of a rider screaming around the 37.33-mile Isle of Man TT course aboard the new 636 Ninja. Now, Team Green has just released a “Making Of” video about the production of that video, featuring TT star James Hillier. This behind-the-scenes short film shows the crew capturing Hillier as he passes within millimeters of the camera. You’ll see the camera-equipped pursuit bike racing side-by-side with Hillier, as well as the aerial heli-cam.
James Stewart Signs With Joe Gibbs Racing – Bubba Returning to Motocross and Eying Future in Nascar
Mon, 31 Oct 2011James Stewart has signed a multi-year contract with JGRMX, the motocross division of Joe Gibbs Racing. Stewart raced the last three years with the L & M Yamaha factory team, and he will continue with the Tuning Fork brand with JGRMX, riding a Yamaha YZ450F. The two-time AMA Supercross and one-time AMA Motocross Champion will debut with JGRMX at the Jan.
New 1972 Kawasaki Z1 only £720
Fri, 29 Jun 2012Looking at the pictures of Japanese firm Yamato's new Kawasaki Z1 you'd be hard pushed to tell it's not the real thing. But in fact it's a scale model only just over a foot long, made with incredible attention to detail with several years of development to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original 900cc Z1 of 1972. Using 3D scanning of real parts, the bike was scaled down to create this model, which has now gone on sale in Japan at an eye-watering £720 apiece.
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