🚨 STOLEN!!🚨
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Last night thieves broke into my garden shed and stole my training bikes and kids bike along with garden equipment! Please help me to get these bikes back!
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
🚨 STOLEN!!🚨
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Last night thieves broke into my garden shed and stole my training bikes and kids bike along with garden equipment! Please help me to get these bikes back!
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
My theatre of dreams! I built my childhood memories here! #desertmartin
Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
The ZX-10R has gone quite some time without much of a visual update beyond a few small tweaks here and there. With the H2 bringing entirely new design language to the Kawaski lineup, it was only a matter of time before they started introducing some of the fast-looking elements to their full-fairing street bike lineup.
Kawasaki announced they would unveil a total of six completely redesigned bikes on the 23rd of November, and it appears at first glance as though the ZX would be omitted from the release, once again. With Euro5 complications throwing a wrench into pretty much every major OEM’s plans it’s safe to assume the ZX should see an overhaul sooner than later though
Luckily for our green-blooded readers, it appears as though two updated models were spotted in Austrailia with photos to back it up. As I mentioned previously, the front end has been very obviously redesigned after the highly successful H2; but why shouldnt it be? The H2 has been been a complete game-changer for Kawasakis branding and it only makes sense for them to sprinke some of that ‘success spice’ over their lineup of sub $30,000 literbikes as well.
The H2 has a single headlamp in the front end, while these updated 10’s appear to feature two headlights worked into the front end – which in my opinion looks much better than the H2’s single light.
The tank and fairings appear to also get an update, so it’s nice to see Kawasaki putting a little more effort into the bike than a mere front-end facelift..
Kawasaki has aimed their new product launch for the 23rd of this month, so it’s safe to assume we’ll get more details then.
Source: MotorbikeWriter.com
Fear of losing – latest video now on my YouTube
Thanks to Eurosport U.K for this cool feature.
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Source: Jonathan Rea On Facebook
The 125 series of Kawasaki motorcycles (Ninja 125 and Z125) and the Z900RS have just been announced to come in new colorways to shake things up for the 2021 lineup.
The new options are both sleek and complicated making the exotic little 125cc motorcycles look that much faster. The Z125 sees three new color combinations that should be arriving at dealers come January of the new year:
The 2021 Ninja 125 comes in a single new colorway with its beautiful race-inspired livery; black, red, and white accents on a green base resembling something you could find on an older ZX 10R.
If smaller displacement motorcycle news isn’t your thing, Kawasaki has some news for you as well. The Z900RS has two new liveries: ‘Ebony’ black/grey, and ‘Metallic Spark Black’ with grey/green vintage-inspired striping down the side of the tank.
Pricing has yet to be confirmed for these colorways, and dealers should be getting the new colors arriving in December with the Ebony version predicted to land in April of 2021.
It’s great to see Kawasaki introducing more black liveries to their lineup because historically the brand’s motorcycles have been pretty much off-limits to anybody impartial to neon green bikes.
Source: MotorbikeWriter.com
If you’re an avid sim-racer or just picked up your new copy of ‘TT Isle of Man Ride on the Edge 2‘ you may be in the market for a Kawasaki H2 branded gaming chair to add a few more virtual horsepower to your gaming experience.
Who knows, perhaps you have your gaming set up located in your luxurious home garage next to your $55,000 USD H2 race bike. This probably isn’t the case, but if your heart bleeds green and your racing gear happens to match why not tickle your inner enthusiast with a green Ninja H2 gaming chair to satisfy your inner love for all things Kawi.
Kawasaki partnered up with esteemed Japanese luxury furniture maker, Contieaks, to bring consumers an H2 inspired gaming chair to satisfy your gaming room needs. Personally, I have a full sim-racing set up in my home office and if Ford offered a blue Ford Racing gaming chair, I’d be all over it. So I understand the allure for you Kawasaki fanboys that just added this chair to your Christmas list.
As with most gaming chairs, it features 75mm height adjustability, can recline 160°, and has 3d printed armrests to keep you comfortable during a sweaty virtual hot-lap around the Isle of Man.
The chair will be available in Japan at Kawasaki Plaza and they will be accepting orders beginning yesterday, November 1st, and will close sales November 30th, 2020 with deliveries coming in late February of 2021.
Source: MotorbikeWriter.com