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2017 Ninja 250 to make 38bhp, 300cc version to make 43bhp – rumour
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2017 Ninja 250 to make 38bhp, 300cc version to make 43bhp – rumour. There’s lots of hubbub in India today about the upcoming Kawasaki Ninja, the new, sportier small-capacity version of the roadster that’s going to be part of the 2017 line-up. We’ve told you before about the bike appearing as a direct competitor to…
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Photos: Custom Ducati Scrambler from Down & Out Cafe Racers
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We’ve seen some cool custom Triumph Bonnevilles from Down & Out Cafe Racers in the past. This time the custom shop has turned its attention to a 2015 Ducati Scrambler. The bike retains the basic Scrambler looks, but gets a custom set of 17-inch wheels, with 180/55-17 TKC80 tyres. Down & Out Cafe Racers have also…
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Video: That first, brilliant pillion ride for your mate who LOVES it
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Here’s a great video that we haven’t seen around for a while. This is our mate Jamie Robinson, 250GP star and all-round top bloke, taking journalist Matt Farah out for his first fast pillion ride on a superbike. The bike is a Blade, but it’s hardly relevant. Just enjoy this video for Matt’s terrific, absolute…
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Rumours: Kawasaki about to launch a new cafe racer
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Our friends from TMC blog in Indonesia have uncovered what looks like an importer’s manifest (image above) that has something very interesting hiding on row 218: Kawasaki ZR900B! This could be a new street bike to sit between the Z800 and Z1000, or it could be a brand new modern cafe racer from the green…
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Secret’s OUT: Kawasaki’s braking regeneration patent for it’s future range of bikes REVEALED
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Here’s the next phase of Kawasaki’s electric-engine programme – a complex motorcycle braking-regeneration electrical feed system that the factory has just patented. It is a set up that will be applied to all of the firm’s electric-powered vehicles coming in the near future. The idea has now been patented for the first time…
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