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==Streetbikes==
==Streetbikes==
* [[Kawasaki KRR 150 KIPS|KRR 150 KIPS]]
* [[Kawasaki Eliminator 125|Eliminator 125]]
* [[Kawasaki Eliminator 125|Eliminator 125]]
* [[Kawasaki ER-5|ER-5]]
* [[Kawasaki ER-5|ER-5]]

Revision as of 19:03, 6 August 2009

List of Kawasaki motorcycles

Special purpose

Cruiser

Sport-touring

Dual purpose

Off road

Streetbikes

Ninja sportsbikes (2006 models)

Models no longer in production

  • Ninja ZXR 250 / ZX-2R (Produced: 1988-1999)
  • Ninja ZXR 400 (Produced: 1991-1999)
  • 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)
  • GPz750 (Produced: 1983-1987)
  • GPZ1100B1/B2 (Produced: 1981-82)
  • GPZ1100E (Produced: 1995-1996)
  • GPZ250R (Released in Japan only) (Produced:1985-?)
  • GPz750 Turbo (Produced: 1983-1985)
  • Ninja GPZ900R (Produced: 1984-2003)
  • Ninja 600R AKA: GPz600R, GPX600R, ZX600A-C (Produced: 1985-1997)
  • 454 LTD (Produced: 1985-1990)
  • H1 Mach III 500 (Produced: 1968-1972) (a two stroke triple)
  • H2 Mach IV 750[1] (Produced: 1971-1975) (a two stroke triple)
  • S1 250 (Produced: 1972) (a two stroke triple)
  • S2 350 (Produced: 1972) (a two stroke triple)
  • S3 400 (a two stroke triple)
  • KR250
  • AR125
  • Voyager XII (Four)
  • Voyager XIII (Six)
  • A1 Samurai (250cc two stroke twin with rotary valve induction; produced 1966-72; also produced as SS version with high mount exhaust)
  • A7 Avenger (350cc version of A1; produced 1967-72; also produced as SS version)
  • B8 (125cc two stroke piston ported single dual purpose: produced 1966-67)
  • F1 and F1TR (175 two stroke piston ported single street bike;produced 1966; TR was the dual purpose version)
  • F2 and F2TR (175cc two stroke rotary valve single street bike;produced 1966-69; TR was the dual purpose version;produced 1966-67)
  • F3 (175cc two stroke rotary valve single dual purpose;produced 1968-70)
  • F4 (250cc two stroke rotary valve single dual purpose;produced 1969-70)
  • F5 (350cc two stroke rotary valve single dual purpose;produced 1970-71)
  • F6 (125cc two stroke rotary valve single dual purpose;produced 1971-74)
  • F7 (updated version of F3;produced 1971-75)
  • F8 (updated version of F4;produced 1971-72)
  • F9 (updated version of F5;produced 1972-75)
  • F11 (updated version of F8;produced 1972-75)
  • G21M (prototype for G31M)
  • G3SS (90cc rotary valve single street bike;produced 1969-75;also in TR dual purpose version;produced 1969-71)
  • G31M Centurion (100cc rotary valve single motocrosser; produced 1970-71)
  • G4 (100cc rotary valve single dual purpose)
  • G5 (100cc rotary valve single dual purpose;produced 1972-75)
  • KR-1/KR-1S (Produced: 1989)
  • KH250/500/750 (See article)
  • Z500/Z550 (A.K.A. KZ500, KZ550, GPz550) (Produced: 1979-1985)
  • Z750B (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)
  • Z650 (Produced: 1976-1983;sold in North America as KZ650)
  • KZ1300 (Six cylinder)
  • ZL900A Eliminator (Produced 1985-1986)
  • ZL600A Eliminator (Produced 1986 only ??)
  • ZR-7 (Produced: 1991-2003)
  • ZEPHYR 750 (Produced: 1991-2003)

ATV / QUAD

Road Racing Motorcycles

  • Ninja ZX-RR
  • KR250
  • KR350
  • KR500[2]
  • KR750
  • KR1000
  • KR-3
  • A1-R
  • A7-R
  • H1-R
  • H2-R
  • X-09
  • F5-R
  • 602S

Footnotes

  1. ^ H2 750 modified for dragstrip in this YouTubevideo
  2. ^ KR500 is walked through in this YouTube video