Kawasaki Z900

  • KAWASAKI: 2025 Z900

    KAWASAKI: 2025 Z900

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    It’s often overlooked for its fancier retro sister, the Z900 RS, but Kawasaki’s Z900 is a big hit with its owners, and sits nicely inbetween the mental supercharged Z H2 and the smaller Z650 twin naked. It’s been overlooked a bit by Kawasaki too arguably: But no longer. For 2025, the 124bhp inline-four 948cc motor…

  • Kawasaki celebrates 50 years of the ‘Zed’

    Kawasaki celebrates 50 years of the ‘Zed’

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    The Japanese factory is celebrating 50 years of its now iconic ‘Z’ models, with the launch of a small range of special-edition versions of its much loved Z900 and Z650. It shouldn’t necessarily come as a big surprise. Kawasaki’s been teasing its plans to celebrate the anniversary of its original ‘Z’ range, which was introduced…

  • Max Zed Vroom!

    Max Zed Vroom!

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    The proof of the pudding is in the eating, right? That’s why we ride a very trick one-owner 1976 Z900 A4 from BuzzWorkz! We’ve all got that one special bike in our past, haven’t we? The one we wished we’d kept hold of? Maybe it was your first ‘big bike’ after passing your test, or…

  • CUSTOM KIT now in red, white and black. Turn your Kawasaki Z900 into a ZXR 900.

    CUSTOM KIT now in red, white and black. Turn your Kawasaki Z900 into a ZXR 900.

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    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Kawasaki ZXR, Spanish custom specialists Japan Legends has created an awesome conversion kit for the Z900. And it’s now available in several different colour schemes. Last year we showed you Japan Legends Kawasaki ZXR 900 kit in the classic green-blue-white colour scheme – but now, the Spanish brand…

  • EICMA 2019: Kawasaki announces updates for 2020 motorcycle models

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    Already unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in October, the Z H2 Hypernaked made its first appearance in Europe at EICMA this morning. The Z H2 gets a raft of electronic rider aids like integrated riding modes, launch control, traction control, assist and slipper clutch, cruise control, quick shifter and intelligent advanced cornering ABS – all backed…

  • FIVE new bikes coming from Kawasaki. TWO at Tokyo. THREE at EICMA.

    FIVE new bikes coming from Kawasaki. TWO at Tokyo. THREE at EICMA.

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    Ahead of the big bike shows in the coming weeks, Kawasaki has hinted that there are FIVE new models on the way for 2020. The graphic on the Kawasaki website suggests that there are two new bikes set to be unveiled at the Tokyo Moto Show on October 23, before another three new machines are…

  • Dunlop’s latest groove – a new TT100 GP Radial for the retro look (but with loads of tyre tech)

    Dunlop’s latest groove – a new TT100 GP Radial for the retro look (but with loads of tyre tech)

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    Dunlop will reveal its latest tyre for the growing modern retro and heritage markets at the Classic TT which begins on August 17th on the Isle of Man Mountain circuit. The Dunlop TT100 GP Radial is Dunlop’s new tyre for one of the fastest growing segments in the European motorcycle market – the retro sports…

  • WORLD LAUNCH: Suzuki Katana

    WORLD LAUNCH: Suzuki Katana

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    Words: Mikko Nieminen, Editor, Motorcycle Sport & Leisure magazine Photography: Suzuki Re-imagining iconic bikes of yesteryear is no new thing. Among others, we have seen the Kawasaki Z900RS nod in the direction of the Z1, and Triumph recently launched a new Speed Twin to resurrect the famous moniker. The latest bike to get a modern…

  • March 2020

    March 2020

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    We’re in Zed Heaven this month as we ride BuzzWorkz Kawasaki Z900 special! You don’t want to miss this month’s Classic Motorcycle Mechanics magazine!

  • OWN A PIECE OF MOTORCYCLING HISTORY: 1975 Kawasaki Rickman CR900 up for AUCTION.

    OWN A PIECE OF MOTORCYCLING HISTORY: 1975 Kawasaki Rickman CR900 up for AUCTION.

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    A rare Rickman CR900 Café Racer – powered by Kawasaki’s inimitable 1976 Z900 engine – is going under the hammer. And if you fancy getting your hands on this rare piece of motorcycling history, you better act fast. Between 1974 and 1976, Rickman enjoyed great success with its frame kit for modern Japanese engines. In total, it’s…

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