The Kawasaki motorcycle brand has been around since the late 1950s, having spun off from the Kawasaki shipyard formed in Japan in the late 1800s. Over the years, the Japanese-owned company began ...
Kawasaki W800 Street bike has been launched in a segment that is dominated by the Triumph Bonneville. Let's see if the W800 Street has the mettle to take on the popular Bonneville T100. Volkswagen ...
Kawasaki W800 Street is discontinued and no longer produced.
Following up on last year’s introduction of the W800 Cafe, a standard 2020 Kawasaki W800 is delivering the W800 into the retro scene. With roots in the 1966 Kawasaki W1 four-stroke twin—which started ...
The Kawasaki W800 doesn’t just have the authentic specification, it’s beautifully and classily done, too: the two-tone paint is deep, the chrome good, the alloy finishes beautiful. It’s too early to ...
The air-cooled parallel twin is almost as old as the motorcycle itself. This engine layout formed the backbone of the British motorcycle industry during its heyday of the 1950s-’60s, but it’s near ...
Kawasaki has unveiled the new 2022 Kawasaki W800 for the international markets. A few weeks ago, it was introduced in the United States and now this retro classic motorcycle has been brought to the ...
The Kawasaki W800 combines the best features of an early British twin with superb Sixties styling Triumph might have the most evocative name for its Sixties retro bike, the Bonneville, but when it ...
Kawasaki is likely to launch the 2022 iteration of its W800 bike later this year. In the latest development, Kawasaki Indonesia has released a bunch of images, revealing its design features. The 2022 ...