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One-Owner 1973 Kawasaki Z1 900. The seller of this example was also its original buyer back in 1973. It appeared to be in excellent, well preserved condition.
While the Z1 is one of most eye-catching Kawasaki motorcycles of all time, the 1978 Kawasaki Z1-R takes the Z1's design cues up at least a notch. Here's what makes it unique from other motorcycles.
The Kawasaki Z1 has stood the test of time and cemented itself as one of the best motorcycles ever made — and Kawasaki is still known as one of the best major motorcycle brands.There's no ...
The original Z1 Kawasaki - 82 bhp and 903cc and its modern day equivalent in the Kawasaki range. 13 / 15. The logo designed to commemorate the 1972 launch of the original 1973 model Z1.
It was here, 50 years ago, that Kawasaki brought its new Z1 900 (three of them, actually) to demonstrate the new bike to journalists — and attempt to shatter a 24-hour speed record.
The latest member to join Kawasaki's Z gang comes in stark contrast with the family's futuristic and aggressive streetfighter looks. Acting as a tribute to the 1972 Z1 patriarch, it is a ...
Hailing from the golden age of vintage UJMs, this 1974 Kawasaki Z1 is still in excellent shape after all these years. Judging by how pretty it looks, you might feel tempted to assume that an all ...
The famed Kawasaki Z1, featured in the cult 1974 Aussie bikie movie, Stone, is making a comeback of sorts as the Z900RS. The Japanese company has released an official video with glimpses of the new ...
The Kawasaki Z900RS has killer styling, great ergonomics, ... The Kawasaki Z1 was introduced in 1973 as a slap-in-the-face response to Honda’s CB750.
While I don't have a clue what I was doing when Kennedy was shot, I can clearly remember the first time I saw a Kawasaki Z1. In 1974, this four-cylinder, 903cc, 81bhp, 132mph projectile was the ...
Cyan Kawasaki Z1-R Restomod Is a 150-HP Gemstone Drenched in Premium Goodies. Published: 29 Aug 2023, 20:11 UTC • By: Silvian Secara. 10 photos. Photo: Bull Dock via Return of the Cafe Racers.