According to Carmelo Ezpeleta, who heads Dorna, the company that holds the rights to MotoGP, Kawasaki is contractually obligated to stay in MotoGP through 2011 and must ensure that its two ZX-RR ...
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The Reason Why Kawasaki Doesn't Race In MotoGP AnymoreIn addition to entertainment, MotoGP has provided some of the coolest motorcycle decals and liveries we've ever seen. Kawasaki strutted onto the track in the 2002 inaugural MotoGP with the ZX-RR ...
In addition to the three-year zero per cent HP APR offer, riders can take advantage of the Japanese brand’s four-year ...
Kawasaki has confirmed the return of its ‘Dealer Demo Days’ for 2025 as well as the all-important dates and models that are ...
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The 5-Year-Old Kawasaki Ninja You Should Buy UsedWhile Kawasaki focused on the WorldSBK, Yamaha invested a lot of money in MotoGP. The R1 is a different animal as a result, and the CP4 offers an altogether different approach to what an inline-4 ...
Now its two-wheeled equivalent is looking to follow a similar path. The MotoGP series – widely viewed as the pinnacle of motorcycle racing – has reportedly granted license for six teams ...
Powering the Kawasaki Ninja H2R is a 998cc, four-cylinder engine that comes mated to a MotoGP inspired transmission system. The motor produces a whopping 305 hp of power along with a peak torque ...
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