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As I rode the W800 Cafe down the ramp from the Kawasaki warehouse ... while at the same time satisfying more seasoned riders looking to live in the past quickly. For an MSRP of $9,799, it ...
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 ...
Case in point, its new W800 Café. The 2019 Kawasaki W800 ($9,799 ... pieces and the silhouette that made this bike a knockout in rider’s eyes and on the showroom floor. And the best part?
and the W800 Cafe, which replaces the seat with a cafe racer seat that has a bolstered rear pad, and envelops the front of the bike with a classic style cafe racer cowl and windscreen. The 2020 ...
If you're a fan of the W230 style, but would like more power and don't mind spending the extra money, take a look at the 2025 ...
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Dubbed Maverick, the build we’re about to examine is the last entry to have appeared in Shif Custom’s portfolio, revolving around a Kawasaki W800 ... fitted a neat cafe racer tail unit ...
6 Jan 2011, 10:31 UTC · By: Alina Dumitrache / Following the 2011 Ninja 1000 ABS, it is now W800’s turn to make its way through to Australian shores and plunge into nationwide dealerships ...
Kawasaki will add a Chrome W800 model to its retro range to join the blacked-out W800 SE and the bubble-faired W800 Cafe. The Japanese company has announced the addition ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show ...