Saturday, May 6, 2017

Kawasaki W800 motorcycle review @ Top Speed ​​Special Edition

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The Kawasaki W800 is one of those bikes that didnt get roughly the same amount of love than most other bikes on the retro style today introduced first market in 2011, the W800 is considered as the successor to the W650, a model built in the same Kawasaki built from 1999 to 2007.
This year, Kawasaki is again rolling the W800 Unfortunately, we will see soon that's because the company publishes the machine retro style in Japan weep with me now, guys, because if we are going to buy this model in Japan, it is unlikely that any of them will visit the United States soon.
In case anyone thinking about doing just that, now is the best time to remind everyone that Kawasaki is not just keeping the W800 Special Edition in Japan, it is also the production of 300 units of the bike.
Hard enough as it is to spot a Kawasaki W800 United States, the high number of units Kawasaki is provision also make a difficult place there in Japan.
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Kawasaki W800 Special Edition retains its overall look, but given that the model is limited to only 300 units, Kawasaki has done work on the bike to differentiate and to stand out from the pack It involved a lot of visual updates, which includes a unique metallic beige paint finish, mixed with touches of chrome and black paint the result is quite impressive and quite different from what we're used to seeing Kawasaki So yes, give the company's accessories turn the W800 into a Special Edition bike deserves limited billing.
The body work is not the only thing that Kawasaki has worked on the black seat ribbed also received the same treatment two tone Similarly, Kawasaki also has a job well on wheels, avoiding the standard chrome finish for gold.
special badges placed throughout cycling cap the particular aesthetic look of the W800, you know, just cases have to show that this bike is really as limited as Kawasaki says it is.
Kawasaki didn t disclose much about the Special Framework edition W800 but based on previous interactions with the W800 models past, I think the bike suspension includes telescopic forks 39 mm at the front and double shock absorbers at the rear 19 - and of 18-inch wheels were probably used on the bike, supplemented by a single 300 mm disc and a caliper with two piston front and a drum of 160 mm in the back.



Turning Kawasaki W800 Special Edition is a motor 773, parallel twin dc injection which can pump power 47 stable at 6500 rpm and 44 lb-ft of torque output of the engine is sent to the courtesy of the rear wheels a five -Speed ​​gearbox.
The output of the engine is not going to make your goosebumps have goosebumps, but it is more than enough to generate clean, pleasant driving experience elsewhere, you wouldn t want when you are riding W800 special edition going too fast for your own much of the appeal of the special edition bike is the visual improvements Kawasaki gave him this is what's going to turn heads, so if you're horse W800 special edition will ISN not a bad thing really slow.


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