Kawasaki buffs up its proven super-naked Z650 with a dual-mode Kawasaki Traction Control feature that adds two new levels of safety and peace of mind. Minimal as it is, the bodywork manages to channel ...
Pranav’s tryst with bikes began at the age of 18, when he was handed down a Royal Enfield Machismo A350 by his generous father. Almost two decades and various sets of wheels later, he continues to ...
The Kawasaki Z650 and its Ninja 650 stablemate share many design and mechanical characteristics. While the Z650 possesses a naked style, which Kawasaki describes as "minimal bodywork," the Ninja 650 ...
Kawasaki introduced a new S variant to its Z650 for the European market, featuring a more forward-leaning riding posture and more aggressive styling than the regular model. As of this writing, ...
It's been more than half a century already since the Kawasaki family of supernaked motorcycles was born, and the appeal these machines still have to offer seems only to grow as time passes by. Proof ...
The new Kawasaki Z650 is a strong competitor in the mid-sized naked sport bike category with the likes of the Yamaha FZ-07 and Suzuki SV650. But it's also the successor to the mighty and ancient KZ650 ...
The first changes you notice on the Z650 are more angular designs in the face and headlight, sharper angles near the tail, and a more muscular-looking tank. The shape of the tank was specifically ...