November 13, 2010 – Kawasaki has a surprise release in store for 2011, the W800, which I guess could be called a revival of a revived retro…or something like that. The W800 can trace its ancestry to ...
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 ...
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, while also receiving a reasonable price tag. After making ...
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 ...
The Kawasaki W800 offers a perfect mix between a retro style and modern technologies. The bike features a tasty, old schools design which consists of smooth curves and long, straight lines. The retro ...
If you’re after that stylish Bonneville charm but don’t quite have the budget for a Triumph, then Kawasaki’s equally gorgeous W800 is perhaps your second-best bet. But what is one to do when looking ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
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 ...
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 ...