List of Kawasaki motorcycles
Appearance
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This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine and its predecessors.
Special purpose
Cruiser
- Vulcan 2000
- Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic/Classic LT/Nomad/Voyager
- Vulcan 1600 Nomad
- Vulcan 1600 Classic
- Vulcan 1600 Mean Streak
- Vulcan 1500 Drifter
- Vulcan 900 Classic
- Vulcan 800 Classic
- Vulcan 800 Drifter
- Eliminator
- Kawasaki Estrella
- Vulcan 700
- Vulcan 750
- Vulcan 400/500/750/800/900/1500/1600/1700/2000
- Vulcan 500 LTD
- Vulcan S 650
- Kawasaki Eliminator 500 (2023–present)
- Kawasaki 454 LTD
- Vulcan 400 Classic - similar to the VN1600 and the VN800.
- Vulcan 400 Drifter
Dual purpose
- Kawasaki F1TR
- Kawasaki F2TR
- G4/KV100
- G5
- GA5A
- KE100
- KE125
- KE175
- KLX230R
- KLX230S
- KL250C
- KLR250/KL250D
- KL250G/H Super Sherpa
- KLX250S
- KLX300R
- KLX400SR
- KLE400
- KLE500
- KLR600
- KLR650
- KLX650C
- KM100
- Kawasaki J1TR
Off road
- KV75
- KD100M
- KDX50
- KDX80
- KDX125
- KDX175
- KDX200
- KDX220
- KDX250
- KDX400
- KDX420
- KDX450
- KLX110
- KLX125
- KLX125L
- KLX140L
- KLX150
- KLX230
- KLX250
- KLX400R
- KLX450R
- KLX650R
- KMX 125/200
- KT250
- KX60
- KX65
- KX80
- KX85
- KX100
- KX125
- KX250
- KX250F
- KX450F
- KX420
- KX500
Streetbikes
- A1 Samurai 250 (1967–1971)
- A7 Avenger 350 (1967–1971)
- Agila HD 125 (1974-1989)
- B1-125cc (1966-2001)
- B85 & B85M 125 (1965)
- D1 100 (1966–1969)
- Eliminator 125
- ER-5
- Fury 125
- GTO 125 (1983-1993)
- HD-1 100cc (1974-1980)
- HD-II (1980-2000)
- HD-X (1983-2003)
- HD-III 125cc 2-stroke (1982-2007)
- H1 Mach III 500 (1969–1975)
- H2 Mach IV 750 (1971–1975)
- KB100 RTZ (1986-1996)
- KH500 (1976 only)
- KH400
- KH125 (1975-1998)
- Kawasaki KSR110
- S1 Mach I 250 (1971–1975)
- S2 Mach II 350 (1971–1975)
- Versys
- Z125 Pro
- Z250SL
- Z250
- Z750
- Z800
- Z900
- Z1000
- ZRX1200R
- ZZR250
- ZZR400
- ZZR600
- ZZR1100
- ZZR1200
- ZZR1400, also marketed as the ZX-14
Sport bikes
- Kawasaki KRR 150 (Victor, SE, SSR, Ninja-R, Ninja-SS, Serpico, Cyclone, Scorpion (in Argentina) ) (Production year: 1998–2004 (2000's–2015 for the Ninja-R/SS in Indonesia)) 2-stroke Engine (Marketed in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Argentina)
- Kawasaki KRR ZX150-RR (Ninja-RR ZX150) (Production year: 2002–2015) 2-stroke Engine (Only marketed for Thailand, and Indonesia)
- Ninja 250R (A.K.A. EX250, GPZ 250, ZZ-R250) (Production year: 1986–present)
- Ninja 300 (A.K.A. EX300) (Production year: 2012–present)
- Ninja 400R (A.K.A. EX400, (Production year: 2011–present)
- Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid (2023–present)
- Ninja 500R (A.K.A. EX500, GPZ500S, ZZ-R500) (Production year: 1987–2009)
- Ninja 650R (A.K.A. ER-6F EX650R) (Production year: 2005-2016)
- Ninja ZX-6R and 6RR (Production year: 1995–present)
- Ninja ZX-750F (Production year: 1987–1990)
- Ninja 1000 (A.K.A. 2011-2019 Z1000Sx, 2020- Ninja 1000SX) (Production year: 2011–present)
- Ninja ZX-10R (Production year: 2004–present)
- Ninja ZX-12R
Sport-Touring
- ZG-1000 Concours / GTR1000
- Concours 14 / 1400GTR
- Voyager 1700 (reintroduced in 2009)
Scooters
J300 J300 Special Edition Epsilon 250 J125
Models no longer in production
- A1 Samurai 250cc
- A5 Samurai 300cc
- A7 Avenger 350cc
- A10 Samurai 1500cc
- Kawasaki AE50 50CC (produced 1981–1986)
- Kawasaki AE80 80cc (produced 1981–1986)
- Kawasaki AR50 50cc (produced 1981–1994)
- Kawasaki AR80 80cc (produced 1981–1994)
- Kawasaki AR80K Liquid Cooled (produced 1992–1998)
- B7 Pet (Step-Thru)
- B8 125cc (1962–1965)
- Kawasaki B8M Red-Tank Furore 125cc 1962–1965)
- C2SS & C2TR (1964–1968)
- G1M 100cc (1967)
- G31M Centurion (1970–1971)
- HD-III (Sold only in the Philippines) (produced 1982–2007)
- Kawasaki G4TR G4 'Trail Boss' produced in early 1970 (1971 (G4TR-A), 1972 (B), 1973 (C), 1974 (D), 1974 G4TR-A 'Agi'Bike, 1975 (E), 1975 G4TRAA 'Agi'Bike). 10 speed - 5 high 5 low 997cc
- Kawasaki KV100 KV100 A7-A9 (1976–78) KV100 B2-B4 (1976–78) mainly sold as farm ('agi') bike in Australia, New Zealand & Canada [1]
- F11M 250cc (1967) (1973–1975AB)
- F21M "Green Streak" (1968–1971)
- F3 Bushwhacker 175cc (1968–1970)
- F4 Sidewinder 250cc (1969–1970)
- F5 Bighorn 350cc (1970–1971)
- F6 Enduro 125cc (1971–1974)
- F7 Enduro 175cc (1971–1975)
- F8 Bison 250cc (1971–1972)
- F81M "Green Streak" 250cc (1971)
- F9 Bighorn 350cc (1971–1975)
- ER500A/D 498cc (1996–2008)
- Ninja ZXR 250 / ZX-2R (produced: 1988–1999)
- Ninja ZXR 400 (produced: 1991–2003)
- Ninja ZXR 750 / ZX-7 (L model [zx7] street; M model [zx7r] race 93–95) (produced: 1984–1995)
- Ninja ZX-7R / ZX-7RR (J model [ZX7] street; K model [ZX7R] race 91–92)(produced: 1996–2003)
- Ninja ZX-9R (produced: 1994–2003)
- Ninja 1000R (produced: 1986–1987)
- Ninja ZX-10 / ZZR-1000 (produced: 1988–1990)
- Ninja ZX-11 / ZZR 1100 (produced: 1990–2001)
- ZZR1200 / ZZ-R1200 (produced: 2002 - 2005)
- GPz750 (produced: 1983–1987)
- GPZ1100B1/B2 (produced: 1981–1982)
- GPZ1100E1/E2 (produced: 1995–1998)
- GPZ250R (Released in Japan only) (produced:1985-?)
- GPZ400R (produced: 1985–1991)
- GPZ305 (produced 1983–1994)
- GPz750 Turbo (produced: 1983–1985)
- Ninja GPZ900R (produced: 1984–2003)
- Ninja 600R AKA: GPz600R, GPX600R, ZX600A-C (produced: 1985–1997)
- ZX600A Website with Specs.
- 454 LTD (produced: 1985–1990)
- Kawasaki S1 Mach I 250cc (produced: 1972) (a two-stroke triple)
- Kawasaki S2 Mach II 350cc (produced: 1972) (a two-stroke triple)
- S3 400 (a two-stroke triple)
- Kawasaki H1 Mach III 500cc (produced: 1968–1972) (a two-stroke triple)
- Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750cc (a two-stroke triple)
- KR250
- KH125 (produced 1975–1998)
- AR125
- Kaze ZX130 (Produced: 2006–2009)
- ZG1200 Voyager XII (Four)
- ZN1300 Voyager XIII (Six)
- KE100 (produced 1976–2001)
- KE125
- KL250A1/A2/A3/A4 (produced: 1978–1981)
- KR-1/KR-1S/KR-1R (produced: 1989-1993 KR-1R)
- KH250/400/500 (See article)
- Z500/Z550 (A.K.A. KZ500, KZ550, GPz550) (produced: 1979–1985)
- Kawasaki Z750 twin (produced: 1976–1978)
- Z1/KZ900 (produced: 1972–1976; Z900 sold in North America as KZ900)
- Z1R (factory production cafe racer 1015cc four-cylinder; produced 1978–1980)
- Z750RS Z2 (produced: 1973–1978)
- KZ750L3 (produced: 1983)
- KZ750L4 (produced: 1984)
- KZ750N - Spectre (produced 1982–1984)
- KZ200 (produced: 1980–1984)
- KZ305CSR
- KZ400/Z400 (produced: 1974–1984)
- KZ440/Z440
- KZ350
- Z650 (produced: 1976–1983; sold in North America as KZ650)
- Z1000-H (Fuel Injected, Produced 1980)
- Z1000-ST (Shaft drive, Produced 1979–1981)
- KZ1300 (Six cylinder)
- ZL900A Eliminator (produced 1985–1986)
- ZL600A Eliminator (produced 1986(a) only 1987(b) ..1995(c)-1996(c) in North America.. this bike was available in Europe until 1999–2000)
- ZN700LTD (produced 1984–1985)
- ZR-7 (produced: 1999–2003)
- ZEPHYR 750 (produced: 1991–1999)
- ZR-1100
- KSR II
- W650 (produced: 1999–2007)
- Voyager
- ZZR1100 (produced: 1990–2002)
- KZ-1000 (various configurations; produced 1977–1980)
- KZ-1100 (various configurations; produced 1981–1983)
- AE 50 (produced: circa 1981–1982)
- KZ900 A4 (produced: circa 1976)
- Kawasaki F1TR 175cc (1966)
- Kawasaki F2TR 175cc (1967)
- Kawasaki J1TR 85cc (1967)
ATV / Quad
- Aeon Cobra
- Bayou 185
- Bayou 220
- Bayou 250
- Bayou 300
- Bayou 400
- Brute Force 300
- Brute Force 650
- Brute Force 750
- KFX 50 (re-badged Suzuki LT-A50 until 2006, now an independent design)
- KFX 80 (re-badged Suzuki LT80)
- KFX 90
- KFX 400 (re-badged Suzuki LT-Z400)
- KFX 450R
- KFX 700 V-Force
- KLT 110
- KLT 160
- KLT 185
- KLT 200
- Duckster 200
- KLT 250
- Lakota 300
- Lakota Sport 300
- Mojave 110
- Mojave 250
- Prairie 250 (based on the KLT 250)
- Prairie 300
- Prairie 360
- Prairie 400 (first adult-sized ATV with a fully automatic transmission)
- Prairie 650 (first production ATV with a V-twin engine)
- Prairie 700
- Tecate 250
- Tecate-4 250
Road racing motorcycles
- Kawasaki KZ1000S1
- Ninja ZX-RR
- KR250
- KR350
- KR500
- KR750
- KR1000
- KR-2
- KR-3
- A1R
- A7R
- H1-R
- H1-RW
- H2-R
- X-09
- F5-R
- 602S
References
- ^ Kawasaki Recognition Manual 1963 - 1978
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