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- US Customers Get The Kawasaki W230 Retro! - Adventure Rider
The Kawasaki W230 recalls hot Japanese four-strokes of old, while recycling small-bore moto components made for budget bikes
- Is Kawasaki About To Launch A New KLE-Series Adventure Bike . . .
Kawasaki has been super-quiet this show season, with a new Z900, Versys 1100, Ninja 1100 and… that’s about it But get this: They showed a new machine at EICMA that sure looks like a new adventure bike is coming
- Kawasaki Recalls Certain Z500 And Ninja 500 Motorcycles - Adventure Rider
Kawasaki Motors Corp , USA, is recalling certain 2024 Z500 and Ninja 500 motorcycles due to a potentially faulty welded clutch release shaft Kawasaki has also issued a stop sale and delivery notice to its dealers
- List of every Kawasaki two stroke motorcycle
Here is a list of every Kawasaki two stroke engine motorcycles over the years: H1 Mach III 500 (Produced: 1968-1972) (a two stroke triple) H2 Mach IV 750
- Kawasaki KLX230 Sherpa S And KLX230 DF Hit The Lineup
Kawasaki is doubling down on its street-legal KLX230 lineup, literally—from a basic KLX230 S dual sport and KLX230 SM supermoto, we now see two more machines added For 2026, some markets will now get the Kawasaki KLX230 Sherpa S and KLX230 DF
- throttle position sensor faulty - Kawasaki World
Has anybody had any problems with their TPS and had to change it, or do I have another problem, :head scratch: I went for a ride yesterday the bike went great, when I hit the traffic near home the idle was all over the place when i opened the throttle it hesitated big time would run ok mid
- Review Kawasaki KLX300: Trail bike DNA shines through
Kawasaki doesn’t actually publish horsepower numbers, but most people figure the KLX300 makes about 29 horsepower at the crank Whatever it makes, it is a noticeable improvement over most of the old Japanese 250 dual sports Gravel roads through the back country of New Brunswick The KLX is well-suited for this sort of exploration Photo: Zac
- New Kawasaki Two Stroke (2025) - Adventure Rider
Kawasaki last produced the KX125 in 2006, and the KX250 in 2007 Now, almost 20 years later, Kawasaki is developing another two-stroke Does this mean they’ll have to change the name for their four-strokes back to KX250F and KX450F? We think so!
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