List of Kawasaki motorcycles

List of Kawasaki motorcycles

List of Kawasaki motorcycles

pecial purpose

* Kawasaki Police Special

Cruiser

* Vulcan 2000
* Vulcan 1600 Nomad
* Vulcan 1600 Classic
* Vulcan 1600 Mean Streak
* Vulcan 1500 Drifter
* Vulcan 900 Classic
* Vulcan 800 Classic
* Vulcan 800 Drifter
* Eliminator
* Vulcan 700
* Vulcan 750
* Vulcan 500 LTD
* Vulcan 400 Classic - similar to the VN1600 and the VN800.
* Vulcan 400 Drifter

port-touring

* ZG-1000 Concours
* 14 / 1400GTR

Dual purpose

* KLE500
* KLR250

* KLX 250 S
* KLR650
* KLX400SR
* Super Sherpa

Off road

* KDX50
* KDX80
* KDX175
* KDX200
* KDX220
* KDX250
* KDX400
* KDX420
* KDX450

* KLX110
* KLX 140L
* KLX250
* KLX300R
* KLX400R
* KLX450R

* KX60
* KX65
* KX80
* KX85
* KX100
* KX125
* KX250
* KX500

* KX250F
* KX450F

treetbikes

* Eliminator 125
* ER-5
* ZZR600
* Versys
* Z750
* Z1000
* ZRX1200R
* ZZR1200
* ZZR1400
* ZZR250

Ninja sportsbikes (2006 models)

* Ninja 250R (A.K.A. EX250, GPZ 250, ZZ-R250) (Production year: 1986-present)
* Ninja 500R (A.K.A. EX500, GPZ500S, ZZ-R500) (Production year: 1987-present)
* Ninja 650R (A.K.A ER-6F EX650R) (Production year: 2006-present)
* Ninja ZX-6R and 6RR (Production year: 1995-present)
* Ninja ZX-10R (Production year: 2004-present)
* Ninja ZX-12R
* ZZR1400 (ZX-14 in U.S) (Production year: 2006-present)

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 (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)
* Kawasaki GPZ1100B1/B2 (Produced: 1981-82)
* GPZ1100E (Produced: 1995-?)
* Kawasaki GPz750 Turbo (Produced: 1983-1985)
* Ninja GPZ900R (Produced: 1984-2003)
* Ninja 600R (Produced: 1986-1997)
* 454 LTD (Produced: 1985-1990)
* H1 Mach III 500(Produced: 1968-1972)
* H2 Mach IV 750 (Produced: 1971-1975)
* S1 250 (Produced: 1972)
* S2 350 (Produced: 1972)
* S3 400
* KR250
* AR125
* Voyager XII (Four)
* Voyager XIII (Six)
* A1 Samurai
* A7 Avenger

* KL250A1/A2/A3/A4 (Produced: 1978-1981)

* 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)
* Z900/Z1 (Produced: 1972-1976)
* Z750RS Z2 (Produced: 1973-1978)

* KZ750L3 (Produced: 1983)
* KZ750L4 (Produced: 1984)
* KZ200 (Produced: 1980-1984)
* KZ305CSR
* KZ400 (Produced: 1974-1984)
* KZ350

* Z650 (Produced: 1976-1983)
* KZ1300 (Six cylinder)
* ZR-7 (Produced: 1991-2003)
* ZEPHYR 750 (Produced: 1991-2003)

* ZR-1100
* KSR II
* W650 (Produced: 1999- ?? )
* Voyager
* ZZR1100 (Produced: 1990-2002)
* KZ-1000
* Kawasaki AE 50 (Produced: circa 1981-2) 1976 Kawasaki KZ900 A4

ATV / QUAD

* KFX 50
* KFX 80
* KFX 400
* KFX 700
* Prairie 360
* Prairie 700
* Brute Force 650
* Brute Force 750
* Bayou 250
* Kawasaki Bayou 220

Road Racing Motorcycles

* Ninja ZX-RR
* KR250

* KR350

* KR500

* KR750

* KR1000

* KR-3

* A1-R

* A7-R

* H1-R

* H2-R

* X-09

* F5-R

* 602S


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