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Kawasaki is the best

tuxumino

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Kawasaki is obviously the best motorcycle brand. From their old school items like the KLR 650 to their new school offerings like klre 500 they are making the best motorcycles for the money.


oh and you're using the wrong oil!
 
My "Gixxer-ness" tends to disagree.
(Except the wrong oil part. That's ALWAYS true.)
 
I didn’t know about the existence of this bike. Would definitely be a front runner if I were looking for a dualsport.
Long as it doesn’t weigh 600 lbs
 
Looks interesting.
Kawasaki is showing a dry weight of about 384 lbs. (they say that does not include required fluids necessary to operate)

Well, the wrong oil is still better than no oil at at all . . .
 
Of the big four Kawi is the only Japanese brand I have not owned.
 
Well, the wrong oil is still better than no oil at at all . . .
But won't that impact the weight?
I'm sure someone here has strong opinions about the varying weight of different viscocities.
This is Barf rabbit hole stuff.....like battery threads.:laughing
 
Kawasaki has always made the best…….







TV Commercials.

Honestly I need to pay attention. Are there actually still motorcycle TV commercials??
 
It seems that at any point in time there was always a kawi that I was lusting after... starting with the KZ650 in the 70's. But I never ended up owning any of them (lots of Honda's and Yamaha's... and one Suzuki)
 
You make a solid point.
The first bike I restored was one of my 2 dream bikes in high school.
It was a 1978 KZ650.
My other dream bike of the time was the RD400 Daytona.
Still lookin' for that project to happen.
 
"best" for what?

in my own personal experience kawasaki's reliability is the best

yamaha is the best for fun factor

honda is the best for burning oil

but that's my experience, your mileage may vary
 
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