Kawasaki parallel twin, air-cooled W stable will house two more pure breeds in 2019 bearing the names W800 Street and W800 CAFE.
Sharing little for all intents and purpose with past emphases, the recently conceived Euro4 consistent twins are “90% new” with an entire host of styling, specialized changes, a large number of which are, at first, difficult to identify.
Sharing a totally new platform, each machine has ground-breaking new brakes – including a back plate out of the blue on a W – and also ABS and, in another gesture to contemporary riding, LED lighting.
Commending the way that “unique never leaves style” both the stripped for activity 773 cm 3 incline driven camshaft W800 Street and W800 CAFE can follow their underlying foundations back over 50 years to the first 1966 W1 650; at the time the biggest limit four stroke machine produced in Japan.
Completely A2 permit agreeable and with a focused on greatest intensity of 35kW*, the credibility, exemplary style and enticing great looks of the new W800 Street and W800 CAFE are certain to pull in new riders… and in addition enticing existing permit holders who acknowledge great style and deliberately thought about effortlessness of shape and capacity.
Featured as 2019 entries Kawasaki made the underlying declaration of the new W800 Street and CAFE at EICMA with full data to be released towards the start of 2019.
Source : Kawasak Europe