Kawasaki dealer launch night in UK on 27 January 2011
Kawasaki is going to straighten it's bike collection in the UK. The company has announced to have a Dealer dark across the nation inwhich, 2011 Kawasaki Road motorbike range will be displayed on 27th Jan, 2011, Kawasaki bike lovers can also participate in the exclusive programme through forms available at Kawasaki information UK FB page. There will be a free draw as well that includes one lucky guy and his friend visit to Kawasaki factory. Kawasaki Motors is a Japan based motorcycle producer corporation which has a big name in worldwide two-wheeler market. The company has many well liked bikes in UK such as Kawasaki Z1000SX and Kawasaki Z1000SX Tourer, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, streetfighter styled Kawasaki Z7500R etc while Kawasaki VN900 tradition and ever popular Kawasaki ZZR1400 and Kawasaki Z1000 plus will be displayed at the event.

A Kawasaki Rider association also constructed in the UK and a stunning tour also will be organized by the company. Kawasaki Motors is selling its bikes in India through Bajaj Probiking sales areas and the sales has been unexpected. The company has launched Kawasaki Ninja 250R which is most well liked bikes in India in its segment. 1000 bikes of the bike have been sold and forced by the overwhelming response from the market, the company is going to begin three new bikes in India such as Kawasaki Ninja 400R, Kawasaki Ninja 650R and Kawasaki Ninja ZX14 to grab most of the Indian two-wheeler market's portion.
All New Kawasaki Z750R To Enter Market
Kawasaki Z750. It has been one of the most successful entry-level super bikes with middle weight chassis and ¾ liter inline-4 engine (750cc). It is a beast with exotic sharp looks and powerful, wild character. In this year – 2011, new model is coming to the market, it’s Z750R. One of the reasons it rolled out into market is that last year sales of Z750 model dropped significantly, so Japanese engineers decided to generate something more unusual and exciting. Judging by new features it seems that upgrade of the Kawasaki Z750 will be very well worth the money.

New redesigned looks are quite dramatic and really catchy. This model looks really violent as well, and has enormous feature of attraction. These changes also allowed for greater aerodynamics, which resulted in better performance. While it’s a major change it’s not all. Engine remained the same, but it proved itself as very consistent and efficient. Liquid cooled, DOHC, 16 valve 748cc power unit produces very impressive 106bhp @ 10,500 rpm and maximum torque is claimed to be 78.5Nm @ 8300 rpm. While numbers are the same it’s still very impressive motor. One of important changes was brakes – now Z750R is equipped with beefy and intense four-piston radial-mount brakes and huge 300mm rotors. There is also ABS option. Rear brake is 250mm with very sophisticated setup – caliper is floating single-piston unit. In addition all rotors are much thicker (from 4.5 to 6mm).
Even older model had great stopping power, but brakes on this upgraded version will be out of control. Also the Z750R features new forks, which were taken from 2009 Z1000 model. And lighter swingarm fabricated from cast and stamped aluminum elements with new rear shock. All this should offer minor improvement in handling and comfortl of the bike. Other slight changes are: R-model sporty instrumentation, sharper twist signals, both side adjustability on front suspension and sporty looking 2-tone coloring. The new Kawasaki Z750R weights 224kg (wet), which still seems a bit bulky, but in reality it handles and accelerates really well, despite it’s heavier than Z1000 on 6kg. The rate will be higher by $700-$800 (~Rs. 35,000-39,000), which is quite fair for these solid improvements.
Kawasaki Ninja 250R Launched Next Year
Bajaj-Kawasaki have quietly launched the 2011 Ninja in India. But before you get very excited let us first discuss what is different between the 2010 and 2011 Ninja 250R versions. Well not much, both the models are totally identical expect the 2011 Ninja 250R gets white coloured instrument cluster, compared to the black coloured one the 2010 Ninja 250R featured.

Other than that, the 2011 version gets new colours but those won’t make it to India. Kawasaki India has made no announcements about the release of the 2011 models but all new Ninja 250Rs have the white coloured instrument cluster, which makes us believe this was a silent upgrade. Nothing to announce anyways.
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