Four-time World Supersport champion Kenan Sofuoglu has reached 400km/h (249mph) on the Kawasaki H2R, the track-only version of the supercharged...
Will Kawasaki introduce a water-cooled W900 now that tougher new European emissions laws have killed off the retro air-cooled W800?...
When Canadian immigrant Lyann Duxbury bought a Kawasaki Ninja 300 in February 2013 for commuting she never dreamed she would clock up 100,000km in just 38 months. It’s not unusual for a big touring bike to rack up 100,000km in three years, but when it’s a 300cc learner bike that’s...
Kawasaki is looking to a supercharged future and may even bring back the venerable 1970s Z900 model, but with a forced-induction...
A few weeks ago, in April (2016), I had the unfortunate circumstance of experiencing a lowside crash on my 2006...
Kawasaki is taking on the adult-fun motorcycle market created by the 125cc Honda Grom a few years ago with its own version called the Z125 Pro. The Grom created a new sector of hipsters who wanted something nimble and fun that made a statement. It was a huge hit in the US...
This is our second experience with the SW-Motech wide foot pegs. This set is designed for the newest versions of...
Kawasaki supercharged the motorcycling world with its H2 and now plans to extend the supercharging technology to smaller models, including...
The Kawasaki Z300 learner-approved naked bike comes in new colours for 2016 with a special edition model in Pearl Stardust White/Metallic Flat Spark Black with gold wheels for an extra $100. The world’s first LAMS (learner-approved motorcycle scheme) street fighter comes with ABS and a slipper clutch. The other colour scheme...
SW-Motech comes to the rescue once again, with a solid center stand offering for the new 2015 Kawasaki Versys 650...
Kawasaki didn’t reveal another supercharged concept at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan, only a concept sketch of their SC-02...
Kawasaki Motors Australia has cut $500 off the price of its 2016 Ninja 650L ABS and ER-6nL ABS learner-approved bikes, as well as the full-licence Ninja 650 ABS. 2016 Prices (+ORC) are: Ninja 650L ABS – $9999; Ninja 650 ABS – $9999 and ER-6nL ABS – $9499. There have been...
Kawasaki will continue making the supercharged H2 and H2R motorcycles and promises to make more force-fed bikes in future. Speaking...
Kawasaki Australia is giving away $700 worth of luggage with their 2016 learner-approved KLR650 which now comes in a camp...
The 2015 Kawasaki Versys Gets an “LT” Makeover The Kawasaki Versys (review) has its fans…and just as many detractors. More than anything else, the styling created this dichotomy. Well, that should no longer be a problem. The 2015 Versys looks like a sharp, modern adventure-touring bike in the current faux AT style...
The completely reworked and electronically enhanced 2016 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R will be unveiled in Australia at the Sydney Motorcycle Show...
One ride and you’ll understand why the 2016 Kawasaki Ninja 300 is the most popular learner-approved motorcycle of the past few...
Just as we have taken delivery of a special edition Kawasaki Ninja 300 for review, it appears the Japanese company may be planning an electric version. In March, we reported on online rumours that Kawasaki had filed patents in the US for as many as 10 electric motorcycle designs. Now...
Naked bikes are enjoying a boom in sales and now Kawasaki Australia has dropped the price of its “super naked”...
The 2016 Kawasaki Versys 650L ABS comes in a bright new matte orange paint and the price has increased $200...
The top-selling Kawasaki Ninja 300 ABS gets revised instrument lighting and two new colours for 2016, but no price increase. New colours for the 2016 models available now are Metallic Flat Raw Greystone (SE ABS) and Passion Red (ABS), while the 2016 non-ABS version will be available soon. Prices remain...
Touratech USA has developed a range of accessories that turns the mild-mannered Kawasaki KLR 650 all-rounder into a sharply focussed...
The learner-approved Kawasaki Vulcan S is the long-missing link in their cruiser range that should put it in the hunt for the title...
Australia’s top-selling motorcycle, the Kawasaki Ninja 300, has just become $500 cheaper and the Ninja 1000 $1000 cheaper, while all other models stay the same, despite the falling Australian dollar. The price drop is for the ABS models ($6399 +ORC) and non-ABS model ($5699) in all colours of the Ninja...
The introduction of the Kawasaki Z250SL to the Australian learner-approved motorcycle market is swamping an already well-watered market. However, it’s...
The high-stakes learner market in Australia has shifted up a gear with the introduction of the super-safe Kawasaki Z300 with...
The Kawasaki Vulcan S arrives soon and is set to shake up the lucrative learner-approved and cruiser markets with its special little showpiece. Like most cars which have adjustable steering wheels, seats and sometimes even pedals, most motorcycles are made for an average size with very little adjustment for tall...
http://youtu.be/SBP37Sk1mgU The supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2 is the fastest accelerating production bike in the world and with a few tweaks...
The supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2 will cost $33,000 in Australia and the track-only H2R will cost $60,000 when they arrive...
Kawasaki pulled out a triple surprise at the Milan EICMA show straight after revealing the much-anticipated Ninja H2. The triple treat consisted of the naked Z300 and Z250SL and a fully faired Ninja 250SL. The Z300 uses the same tubular steel chassis, wheels, brakes, suspension and 296cc parallel-twin engine as...
After much media hype and no fewer than 23 online video teasers, the Kawasaki Ninja H2 has finally been revealed...
Even before the supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2 has been unveiled, the world’s most powerful road-legal production bike has been customised....
http://youtu.be/BJ06T0tJ_k8 The supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2 will not only be the most powerful road bike in the world, but will also come with a host of hi-tech rider controls and safety devices. It will be revealed on November 4 at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan with a huge fanfare...
October 16, 2014 – Kawasaki went the subtle route with the H2R intro. No big showy presentations and still not...
Fresh from its world launch at the Intermot motorcycle show in Cologne, Kawasaki Motors Australia has opened the doors of...
We’ve seen the Kawasaki supercharged Ninja H2R closed-course and thoroughly-road-illegal H2R. Now we can sere the street-legal version in the latest teaser video. Kawasaki has been teasing with an even dozen videos so far and unveiled the H2R closed-course model at Intermot in Cologne last week. However it is holding...
UPDATE: The world’s fastest production bike will be in Sydney next weekend. For details on how to see the bike,...
Kawasaki has revealed their 2015 Versys 1000 and 650 adventure bikes at the Intermot show in Cologne with better aero...
UPDATED SEPTEMBER 27: It appears Kawasaki is keen to claim the title of the world’s fastest motorcycle with the supercharged Ninja H2 which will be unveiled at the Intermot show in Cologne on September 30. Kawasaki has been releasing teaser videos of the H2 over the past couple of weeks hinting...
Kawasaki is back with a vengeance after going into its shell during the GFC like most of the Japanese manufacturers....