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    Kawasaki z900rs: One for the retro fans

    Due October in the UK appealingly nostalgic Kawasaki 900RS. https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocia...n-october-2017
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Due October in the UK appealingly nostalgic Kawasaki 900RS. https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocia...n-october-2017
    Needs RWU forks and twin shocks on the rear. But yeah...cool.

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    That's actually kinda cool. Exhausts look wrong at first glance, but yep I like the look of that.

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    Yamaha XSR900 looks like it draws from the same gene pool.

    I love the old Kawasakis. That colour scheme is a blast from the past. Which, I'm sure, is why they have gone with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    That's actually kinda cool. Exhausts look wrong at first glance, but yep I like the look of that.
    Agree looks cool.
    needs longer quad pipes to make it look better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Due October in the UK appealingly nostalgic Kawasaki 900RS. https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocia...n-october-2017
    I like it.
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    Yamaha XSR900 looks like it draws from the same gene pool.

    I love the old Kawasakis. That colour scheme is a blast from the past. Which, I'm sure, is why they have gone with it.
    This is somehow prettier by being less flashy... but just doesn't have the same charm.

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    Looks pretty good, hints of modern revitalisation of the Zephyr though


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    1st thing in the bin would be the exhaust that said the rest of its pretty.
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    An upgraded pilot/pillion touring seat and I might not be able to contain myself. Have yet own a Kawasaki.

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    Does anyone else think Kawasaki make the most vile of exhausts? It's not like they are horrid cheap looking things - they probably cost a fair bit with all the angles requiring special end caps etc. Each time I see a new Kawaka I throw up a little in my mouth when seeing the muffler ....


    Still aside my obvious prejudice against the exhaust it's not a bad looking beast with a nice nod to the king.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Does anyone else think Kawasaki make the most vile of exhausts?
    Euro 4 doesn't make for pretty exhausts. On any bike. The article says those ones sound nice though.

    Pete, Retro is OK - without twin shocks, spaghetti forks and crap handling thanks.

    Someone else wasn't happy with the brilliant colour scheme? Green and black will apparently also be an option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Pete, Retro is OK - without twin shocks, spaghetti forks and crap handling thanks.

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    For the record, twin shocks and RWU forks doesn't automatically = crap handling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Pete, Retro is OK - without twin shocks, spaghetti forks and crap handling thanks.

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    Like this Old Bean...there's absolutely no reason that a bike with twin shocks and RWU forks doesn't handle every bit as well as one with USD forks and a single shock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Like this Old Bean...there's absolutely no reason that a bike with twin shocks and RWU forks doesn't handle every bit as well as one with USD forks and a single shock.
    That depends on the fat lump of puss suspended between em.

    The Kwaks engine needs more fins...fins are a retro essential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eelracing View Post
    That depends on the fat lump of puss suspended between em.

    The Kwaks engine needs more fins...fins are a retro essential.
    Both statements are true.

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