When Kawasaki announced its new motorcycle lineup ... with two wheels is on a different level than one who's ridden dirt ...
Kawasaki is a well-known name in the sports bike world, but it's not the only brand in the game. Here are six alternatives ...
With much of the bike hidden from view, only the front wheel and forks, plus the very front of the engine was on show – with the top of the rider then sticking out wearing heavily off-road ...
Kawasaki has officially unveiled the KLX230 ... an output of 29.6 bhp at 9,000 rpm and 24 Nm at 7,500 rpm. Being a dirt bike, the KLX230 get 37mm telescopic front forks with a long wheel ...
Kawasaki has a lineup of hardcore dirt bikes in the form of the KX-series, but the KLX 230 is a mellowed-down dirt bike with city manners. So how do the two compare against each other? Let’s ...
That’s a big deal because no Japanese manufacturer has yet attempted to sell one of its road-legal dual sport motorcycles in India, and for that reason alone, Kawasaki deserves your praise.
The Kawasaki KLX230 features a typical dirt bike design and styling, with the raised fender, braced handlebar, an overall slim profile with a single piece seat, and long travel suspension with ...
The Kawasaki KLX230 has been revealed fully and this is the first serious road-going Japanese off-road bike in our country. 233cc motor makes 18.1hp, 18.3Nm of torque 240mm / 250mm suspension ...
It was a time that gave birth to superbikes, modern sports bikes, and monstrous sport-tourers that could double as dragsters. This is the story of how Kawasaki’s fastest machines fueled the ...