When it comes to customization, the Ducati and Moto Guzzi bikes have a fierce competitor: the almighty Kawasaki W800, the modern bike with classic looks and a retro, unmistakeable character. And there ...
When it comes to the fascinating art of motorcycle customization, we can probably all agree that Deus Ex Machina’s craftsmen aren’t messing around. As you browse their portfolio, you’ll find no ...
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 ...
Topline: Kawasaki’s W series of motorcycles inspired by retro British standard bikes is back with a fresh model. This air-cooled, parallel-twin bike serves as a more affordable alternative to the ...
As I rode the W800 Cafe down the ramp from the Kawasaki warehouse in Southern California, I immediately felt like I was an ancient British bloke in one of those top-heavy and largely useless ...
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, vertical ...