Kawasaki Ninja
Growing up, Andrew Komurka was a self-professed gearhead. It's no surprise that he snatched up a Top Gun motorcycle replica, a 1985 Kawasaki GPZ900R.
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Kawasaki Ninja H2R Price in India 2023 Introduction: What is the Kawasaki Ninja H2R? The Kawasaki Ninja H2R is a high-performance, track-focused motorcycle known for its exceptional speed and power.
I just picked an old Kawasaki KLR 250. I went to look at it last week and it seems salvageable so last night Noel collected it on his stunt-bike trailer and dropped it out to the workshop. Why a KLR 250? Well, a couple of reasons really... Firstly, I want something pretty cheap. I don't anticipate this bike getting a lot of use and I don't want to tie up a lot of cash in it. I want a field/trail bike that's light and manageable so I don't really want anything bigger than a 400cc. I don't have much use for a motocrosser because I'm not interested in going terribly fast and because trail riding is for all intents and purposes, illegal in Ireland so if you're going to do it, something quiet and discreet is probably best. And, although I love riding two-strokes, for me reliability trumps thrills - that's just the way I roll. I considered an XL250, but my prior experiences of Honda air-cooled singles has been poor and so I'd prefer something liquid-cooled, particularly as a lot of my trail riding is done at low speed in forestry. So, cheap, light, four-stroke, liquid-cooled... KLR 250s were made from 1985 through to 2005 which is a pretty long production run (AFAIK, the KLR 650 which appeared at the same time is still in production now!). Both the 250 and 650 were adopted by the US military who obviously had enough purchasing power to convince Kawasaki to leave well enough alone and so neither the 250 nor 650 changed very much over their production run. This is something I find quite interesting - the way some things reach a level of 'good enough' and avoid becoming obsolete. Other examples of this are the Colt 1911(developed in 1911 and still in limited production over 100 years later), likewise the AK47, the Piper Cub (developed in the '30s, still in production) and a couple of years ago in Los Angeles, I met a cop who was riding a Kawasaki Z1000 exactly the same as the ones featured in CHiPs in the mid '70s - it was brand new! Same 8-valve air-cooled motor, same skinny tyres, same single piston brakes... Anyway, I haven't had a very good look at my new purchase yet, but hopefully it'll be a reasonably quick and easy recommission. Watch this space... #KLR250 #Mercenary #MercenaryGarage
As a child of the 80s, I believe this Kawasaki Ninja GPZ900R checks all the right boxes. An instant legend of a motorcycle further memorialized by a role in the 80’s classic Top Gun, and it…
Die Kawasaki Z1 900 ging 1972 voll auf Angriff. Alle wichtigen Fakten mit technischen Daten und tollen Bildern zu „Frankensteins Tochter“.
Product Description Inspire kids to explore engineering and technology with the LEGO® Technic Kawasaki Ninja H2R Motorcycle (42170) toy for kids aged 10+. This building set for boys and girls diligently recreates the details of one of the fastest production motorcycles in the world the Kawasaki Ninja H2R. This 1:8 scale model motorcycle gift for kids features steering, suspension, a 2-speed gearbox, a 4-piston articulated engine and supercharger. The special windshield element features custom decoration, and the Kawasaki logo appears on both sides of the fuel tank. Kids can have fun recreating the features and playing with the different functions before using the kickstand to display their vehicle toy model with pride. LEGO Technic building sets for kidsfeature realistic details that introduce young LEGO builders to engineering in an approachable way. Give your youngster an intuitive building adventure with the LEGO Builder app, where they can zoom in and rotate models in 3D and track their progress. Motorcycle toy gift for kids aged 10 and up The LEGO® Technic Kawasaki Ninja H2R Motorcycle is packed with authentic features and gives boys and girls a rewarding building project 1:8 motorcycle scale model kit Designed with amazing attention to detail, this scale model Kawasaki motorcycle toy includes a kickstand so kids can display their collectible model Lots of realistic details Features include steering, suspension, a 2-speed gearbox, a 4-piston articulated engine and supercharger Decorated elements The special windshield element features custom decoration, and the Kawasaki logo appears on both sides of the fuel tank A motorcycle gift for kids This set makes a fun gift idea for kids, boys and girls who love vehicles and cool toys A helping hand Discover intuitive instructions in the LEGO® Builder app, where builders can zoom in and rotate models in 3D, track their progress and save sets as they develop new skills Measurements A 643-piece set with a model measuring over 6.5 in. (17 cm) high, 12 in. (31 cm) long and 3.5 in. (9 cm) wide
Many of the most successful motorcycle builders—the ones running a solid, profitable business—hit on a formula. It’s usually a combination of looks, components and fabrication that works well, and can be endlessly tweaked. That’s the approach taken by AC Sanctuary, one of Japan’s most renowned builders. Their bikes are a masterclass in proportion, stance and performance. And although they’re expensive, a lot of people are prepared to pay the price. The AC Sanctuary ‘Real Complete Machine’ concept strips a 70s muscle bike back to its component parts. It effectively gives you a ‘new’ motorcycle, as highly finished as one you’d