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Invite to Kawasaki Z900RS unveiling

Kawasaki Z900RS unveiling

Kawasaki Motors Australia will host an exclusive Z900RS unveiling for Kawasaki Team Green Australia (KTGA) members in November.

The event at the Deus Ex Machina Sydney flagship store in Camperdown, on November 15  comes just a couple of weeks after the world debut at the Tokyo Motor Show.

To register your interest, send an email to Marketing Coordinator Milo Dokmanovic.

Aussie unveiling

The Australian unveiling is open to KTGA members and the media only, but the public will be able to see the bike at the Sydney Motorcycle Show on November 24-26.

The Z900RS is expected to be a tribute to the famed Kawasaki Z1, featured in the cult 1974 Aussie bikie movie, Stone. 

No details are available yet, but the Japanese company released an official video recently.

It has glimpses of the new bike based on the Z900, but with some modern touches including an LED headlight and upside-down forks.

At the end of the video they announce that the bike will be unveiled on October 25 at the Tokyo Motor Show.

There is a quick flash of the original ‘70s Z1 in early in the video, but we only get to see short and obscured glimpses of the new bike.Kawasaki Z900RS rekindles spirit of Z1 unveiling

However, there are a few things we can see.

The trademarked RS stands for “retro sports”, so like the Z1, it has dual instrument pods, high and wide handlebars, cable clutch, “insect-antenna” mirrors and a circular headlight.Kawasaki Z900RS unveiling

However, unlike the Z1, it has a short front fender, LED indicators and we think we can see a second disc in one far-off shot at a remote service station.Kawasaki Z900RS rekindles spirit of Z1 unveiling

Also, don’t expect the trademark Z1 header pipes, single disc or bench seat.

It’s expected to be based on the current Z900, so there would have to be an awful lot of frame and major styling changes to come anywhere near the original and best!

Kawasaki Z900 - Z650 convenient z1 unveiling
Kawasaki Z900

The Z900RS would also be powered by the Z900’s liquid-cooled 948cc engine (73.4mm bore and 56mm stroke) with 91.2kW of power and 98Nm of torque.

There has also been talk of the retro W800 being killed off by the Euro 4 standards and replaced by a water-cooled W900. Perhaps the Z900RS will be the replacement.