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2000 Kawasaki W650 on 2040-motos

US $14000
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: Blue/SIlver
Location:

Berryville, Virginia, United States

Berryville, Virginia, United States
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Kawasaki W650 photos

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Kawasaki W650 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki W650 description

Nice looking W650 for sale. Current Inspection, everything works. All original parts are there, except the mufflers may be after market. These triumph Bonneville clones were only sold in the US in 2000 and 2001. Hard to find in original condition, most are customized. I've owned for 1-1/2 years, so I don't have much history on it. Some where along the way the title was marked not actual mileage, so keep that in mind, even though the odo is kept by the computer. Easy starter. Nice shape for its age. Local pickup is preferred. 

Moto blog

Video: On-board lap of the NW200

Thu, 19 May 2011

Watch this video and marvel at the utter dedication and bravery required to ride the NW200 Triangle Circuit. This is shot from a 600 Supersport bike so the speeds are considerably lower than Stuart Easton clocked last year on his superbike. 204mph was his fastest trap-time in 2010.

New: Kawasaki Z40 Limited Edition watch

Wed, 26 Sep 2012

KAWASAKI are releasing a limited run of chronograph watches to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the launch of their seminal bike. To reflect the engine capacity of the Z1, the run of watches has been limited to just 903 time pieces and will retail in the UK at £249.95. The watch will be officially launched at the main German motorcycle show, Intermot, on 2October, in just the same way the Z1 arrived in Europe for the first time 40 years ago.

Whitham's blog 4

Fri, 07 Jan 2011

We all like to save a shilling if we can, especially these days, but sometimes, doing a job yourself, cutting corners and generally grubbing round being tight fisted actually ends up costing you more money than biting the bullet and putting your hand a bit deeper into your pocket to get a proper job done. The problem is, I come from a long line of, erm, frugal Yorkshire b####rds going back generations, and I seem to be hardwired as a bit of a skinflint. My dad, although never actually short of money, that I could remember, didn’t like spending it.