Unless you're familiar with dirt bikes, it might surprise you to learn that Kawasaki still makes a few two-stroke motorcycles. The two-stroke engine has largely disappeared from motocross above any ...
It was a dark day when Kawasaki discontinued the 2-stroke back in 2007. I cried. Our writers cried. The world cried.
This new product from Kawasaki, a famous motorcycle manufacturer, has again stirred the market. After checking the first bike with a hydraulic system, the company offered all the necessary documents ...
Kawasaki is a brand arguably best known for manufacturing many of the rugged dirt bikes and high-octane motorcycles seen burning up tracks on the motocross and MotoGP circuits year in and year out.
You would be right to assume that a mint-condition gem like this antique H2 doesn’t come cheap because you’ll need north of $15,000 to score it for the time being. For gearheads who prefer four wheels ...