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Z 900 RS 2021 test drive

a latecomer to the contemporary neo-retro game, Kawasaki was under no pressure to join the octagon. Its W800, which was in the catalog long before this trend became ...., filled the slot with seriousness and modesty, but the weight of age and outdated technical baggage meant that it was no longer possible to counter the avalanche of historical-moderno-vitamin roadsters. And so, in 2018, Kawa stepped up to the plate with the Z900 RS.

an accomplished metamorphosis of the Z900, the RS version pays homage to the illustrious Z1 of the '70s, and undeniably takes us back to a forgotten time when roadsters rhymed with simplicity, robustness and efficiency, all the while tearing up the pavement and the order books.

La Kawasaki Z 900 RS à l'essai sur MotoPlanete

2021 - In our modern age, when profiles seem to be fed on mangas and alpha-jets, discovering this RS (for Retro Sport) paradoxically brings a breath of fresh air, even though it inherits the outdated codes of 40 years ago. Quite a feat for a machine rooted in the Z900, itself the brainchild of a tormented designer.

And yet, if you disregard the Z900 badge, it's hard to see the connection between the two machines.

focus on the grinding wheel,

the first thing that catches the eye is the gossamer drop tank, directly inspired by his grandmother's. Long, flat and wide, it arches over the top of the machine. Long, flat and wide, it features embossed Kawa logos of much higher quality. A symbol of the past: these are perfect copies of those on the vintage Z1.

a ribbed saddle continues the perspective, ending with a simple, flat, deliciously retro Ducktale-style buttock.

together, these elements give the machine a smooth, almost soothing look, a thousand miles away from the steroid-ridden edges of its siblings. This better explains the work done on the trellis frame to achieve such a mutation (the trellis has been raised at the front and lowered at the rear, among other things).

the handlebars are much taller and wider, with a large, round headlight above them, essential for this flashback. The instrument panel features an ogival-shaped analog double dial that couldn't be more different. A sign of the decades that have gone by, an LCD screen sits between the two needle-type tachometers, the speedometer of which (in a nice little nod) takes up the 240 km/h speedometer already proudly displayed on its illustrious ancestor.

Le phare de la Kawasaki Z 900 RS

let's take a closer look. Here too, the changes are significant. Gone are the useless bits of plastic from the Z900, leaving only small, new brushed-aluminum-style trims (made of plastic, too bad...). The crankcases lose their embossed look, and false chrome fins appear on the cylinder head.
The wheel designs are also trompe-l'œil. Using a combination of fine edges and polished surfaces, the designers have attempted to reproduce the profile of a spoked wheel (as on its ancestor). All in all, the result is pretty, and we're sure it'll be great for cleaning! The discs lose their petals and become round again. Classic.

the care taken with these winks is a welcome change from the simple "tribute" colors too often applied without soul.
In this set of nostalgic touches, only the front mudguard plates seem to me to be poorly integrated. Too visible, too complicated. In short, I don't like them. The huge but unavoidable radiator is integrated as well as it can be, thanks to aluminum covers.

Its many winks almost make you want to go a little further.round indicators, a chrome mudguard and the famous metal passenger handle (available as an option) could have found their place on this machine to refine the vintage look and patina. But in all this, only one thing is really missing: a Z1-inspired dual exhaust system that would have enhanced the overall look. Despite the disappointment of not finding a 4-in-4 line, (4-in-2 at a pinch...) it's still pleasant to look at. The line and flute have been redesigned, and a clever chrome cover masks (at least in profile) the huge catalytic converter to simulate a long, tubular line. A nice touch.

Inclinaison de la Kawasaki Z 900 RS.
to conclude on visual contact: this blend of modernity with neo-retro flair doesn't give birth to an indigestible mishmash. The frame is harmonious and, icing on the cake, offers an attractive level of finish. The Z900's inverted forks are of course still in place and, as a sign of the upmarket evolution between this RS and the classic Z900, the two-stage KTRC traction control and 4-piston radial calipers are fitted as standard. Count 5 kg more on the scales than the Z900. The RS remains fairly light at 215kg.

The model tested was finished in Candytone Green. A deep khaki metallic color with a pretty glittery sheen and highlighted by yellow piping, directly inspired by the Z1. This original color scheme, which I found really cool, also struck a chord with the various onlookers I met during my test ride. Kawa also emphasizes the high quality of the coating applied to this RS. In real life, well, there's nothing to say, it's nice and well finished.

let's delve a little deeper into the bowels of the bike. On paper, the RS offers a revised version of the 948cm3 4-cylinder engine found on the Z900. Apart from a different mapping, it features a modified airbox, camshafts and vilo. Kawa announces optimized low- and mid-range power, without sacrificing the firm's characteristic top-end kick. Maximum torque is identical, but available at lower revs (6,550rpm vs. 7,700rpm), the idea being to better match the identity of the machine, which intends to carve out its path in more usual areas of use. The number of 4-cylinder horsepower units has been reduced to 111, instead of the 125hp of the classic Z900. Here too, maximum power is reached 1000rpm earlier (at 8500rpm). The gearbox is staggered differently to better match its new playground.
Where the Z900 relies on its big muscles, this RS wants to offer a less racy path to be in tune with its audience. Okay, let's see.

Vue profilée Z 900 RS

straddling the machine is easy. The rear line, as flat as a German twin, makes it easy to climb into the saddle. And there's the first thing you notice: sitting on the Japanese bike, you feel like you're sitting "on" the bike, not "in" it. Seen from the helmet, the tank appears very wide and very low. A far cry from the protruding barrels of modern roadsters, which wedge the rider into the saddle, trapped between tank and rear buckle. The result is an immediate sensation of lightness and simplicity. The seat is welcoming but feels a little firm. We'll have to wait and see.
Key stroke. The dashboard comes to life. No fuss here. The LCD screen displays the essentials, with no frills. Fuel gauge, engine temperature, gear engaged, traction control level and Trip. It's clear and well-organized. A rather basic comodo displays average and instantaneous fuel consumption, range, outside temperature... A small space is reserved for the now-classic ECO logo, for cruising at fuel-efficient engine speeds.

ignition . Surprise!

The engine purrs surprisingly well for an original line. It blows and rumbles a little. My colleague, who's just unveiling his Akra-mounted Versys 1000S, is taken aback. So was I. The sound of this standard exhaust at idle is surprisingly deep. The purr of the Versys, though optimized by the Slovenian cartridge, goes almost unnoticed...No kidding.
We'll understand why later when we dig into the press releases.
Indeed, we learn that the exhaust system on this RS is the first whose sound has been studied by Kawasaki engineers to offer a gratifying melody (more than 20 configurations have been tested). The result is noteworthy, qualitative and may well save a few hundred euros at the aftermarket for those less allergic to the usual felt of the original cartridges.

La Z 900 RS en courbe

let's take advantage of the end of the day to go for a little loop in the Combe de Savoie. As always, the assisted clutch makes for a smooth lever action.
First turns of the wheel. First intersection; first foot on the ground. For my meter 80, the seat height is comfortable (835mm, i.e. 50mm more than on the Z900). I put both feet almost flat, especially as the seat is fairly narrow, making it easier to move around. For smaller riders, an ergofit saddle is available as an option, which will allow you to lose 3.5cm and satisfy a wider audience.

a few kilometers further on, we're on the Francin plain, perfect terrain for a first ride in discovery mode. The riding position is upright, comfortable and noticeably raised by the new, raised handlebars, which fall naturally into the hand. The famous foot-handlebar-seat triangle is "comfortable". Knees hug the large fuel tank. Positioned in this way, the rider has a clear view of the road ahead and can calmly anticipate the next mishap. The engine is vigorous from the outset, and offers excellent throttle response, although the throttle is still cable-operated. As you may have guessed, the Z900 RS does not include a riding mode. So, as in the old days, you'll have to rely ONLY on your riding style to adapt to the pace or the elements.
Wind up a bit. The machine proves efficient and easy. The road is somewhat bumpy, but the damping does its job honorably. The suspension is fairly supple (but not soft), in keeping with the machine's touring spirit. The 41mm inverted fork with 120mm travel is adjustable for preload and compression. This effectively absorbs most roughness. At the rear, a monoshock with 140mm of travel takes its place where its predecessor benefited from double-damping. This works well. At most, there's a slight sensation of rebound when the rear spring relaxes after an impact. But this is anecdotal, and the whole thing remains well suspended.

what about the mill? As advertised, the 4-cylinder engine is generous at low and mid-range revs, offering crisp acceleration and a smooth gearbox. Gears follow one another without a hitch or false dead stop. At 2,500rpm, you've already got enough watts to get back on the throttle in 3rd gear without the engine banging all over the place. This suppleness means we can cruising along calmly without overdoing it with the boot. A nice straight line allows us to put Akashi's mill to good use. And it's not long before we realize that the Z900's mill has lost none of its efficiency! When we ask the machine to show what it's made of, it responds wholeheartedly. Horsepower arrives with power and gusto. Torque is generous over a wide range, and allows you to quickly reach the zone where power peaks (6,500 rpm), before delivering more linear power until you flirt with 10,000 rpm. This engine has a bit of length, but it's above all its suppleness that characterizes it.
I arrive at the garage. The machine falls asleep, and the driver writes his first lines. The rest will take place in the early hours of the morning, on the way to the Col du Frêne. I set the alarm a little earlier, to be able to ride before work.

La Kawasaki Z 900 RS à l'essai sur MotoPlanete
6:45 a.m. , late August, and the sun is slowly coming out. Man and bike are already united and 20 minutes later, we're in the shadow of the Arclusaz. The temperature is cool, and so are the tires. Apart from a squirrel and a buzzard (the bird, of course...), the road is devoid of traffic and inviting. After a few vigorous twists and turns, the pistons and senses get excited. Thanks to its neutral frame and shortened caster, this RS is particularly lively when cornering. The engine's availability makes it easy to adapt to the pace, so if you want to take it easy and enjoy the scenery, it will allow you to negotiate a large part of the route in 3rd gear without choking or losing your voice. All that's left to do is unwind. But if you happen to find yourself in a group that's a little "hotter than a stove" (the odds are statistically non-negligible...), you'll have more than enough to do well, and even better. At a more playful pace, the machine will prove both lively and reassuring. The upright riding position, which doesn't put too much weight on the front end, doesn't encourage ultra-optimistic attacks, but allows a sporty pace that's more than enough for a little fun with a buddy. Gears can be shifted without flinching and.... OUPS! Small comma: the road is sometimes still wet in the shade of the leafy trees, and it would be a pity to get stuck in a wallow at dawn, under the mocking eye of a badger (the hairy kind, of course...) Set to level 1, traction control does the job without intrusiveness when you hit the gas hard on this fresh asphalt. But in the tricky corners, it's mainly the Dunlop Sportmax GPR 300s that seem a little limited as original equipment. We finish the climb more calmly, enjoying the sunrise and the easy torque of this RS


the descent takes us down to Lac de la Thuile for a photo opportunity. A stony path criss-crossing the beach allows us to test the ABS in small-arm mode.... That is, at 15km/h and with your feet in the air. (Editor's note: Has anyone ever really dared to test the front ABS in real-life conditions? Not me, sorry...) The test was conclusive: We stop without putting the wheel on the ground, and that's the main thing.

we take the thermos out of the rucksack. I take the opportunity to have a look under the saddle. It's unlocked by a classic lock at the rear, protected by a rubber cover. A simple protection, but one that underlines the desire for a meticulous finish. Apart from under the seat, there's hardly anywhere else to store anything. And unsurprisingly, apart from a yellow vest, 3 Allen keys and an IGN map, you won't be able to fit anything in there. The cover reveals a 12V socket. Not at all practical, but better than nothing. Some will find it useful sooner or later.... Like this buddy in need of a battery and nicotine, who made us laugh (at first...) when he tried to fit his electronic cigarette under the saddle of his Dayto...

Kawasaki Z 900 RS 2021 test drive
a glance at the clock. It's not going to take long to get to work on time. We'll be right back down. A chance to test the brakes. Fitted with a radial master cylinder and 4-piston radial calipers biting two 300mm discs, you'd expect this RS to brake at least as well as the Z900. And it is. The brake lever brings the machine to a powerful and progressive stop in almost any situation. It's dosable and effective. The ABS is triggered from time to time at the rear when braking on bumpy roads, but without any surprise effect. On downhill runs, you can hear the RS's vocals when you stay on the throttle at mid-range.

i get to work just in time to grab a coffee before the daily 8:30 a.m. teleconference. The rest, you don't care.

18h . RS wakes up from its lethargy, I'm off to work. The return route takes us first through the city, where the Kawa is at ease. With a clear view and a comfortable riding position, red lights and stop signs are taken in stride as if they were pesky but peremptory formalities. The flexibility of the clutch handle is an appreciable advantage. All the more so as the gas pedal needs to be modulated to avoid jerking on start-up. This takes a little getting used to. Eventually, though, you get the hang of it, and the bike's balance and natural agility make it easy to get around. Good thing for this RS: no sensation of heat despite summer temperatures and a good while dragging my rods in yo-yoing traffic. We hang up the ring road, which allows us to get back to a tolerable cruising speed given the RS's lack of protection. At 90km/h, we cruise, lulled by the mill purring along at 3,500rpm in 6th gear, which serves mainly as an overdrive.
The rest of the journey will take place on the A41 for several dozen kilometers.
Highway / Roadsters: a perpetual antinomy that will not be broken on this RS. At 130km/h, unsurprisingly, you start to feel the strain, subject to the lows. It's hard on the arms, and fortunately the small bulge in the seat allows you to settle slightly. The engine is comfortable, revving up to 5000rpm in 6th gear. Once you've passed the legal speed limit in France, your situation will become truly uncomfortable. Unless you lie down on the tank, your torso will act as a windscreen, your helmet will want to get out of the way with your face in it, and your arms will gain free centimetres. No surprises here, but we'll end this episode on a positive note: the bike remains stable at high (legal) speeds, and there's no vibration in the footrests. What's more, the seat, which I found a little firm, proved comfortable in the long run. And God knows I'm sensitive in this respect.
Let's get out of here

Kawasaki Z 900 RS 2021 test drive

night falls and the colleague I've come to pick up is even more in a hurry than I. We take off again in the dark.
Comfort in a duo is precarious for the passenger. The saddle is not to blame, as it's wide and well-filled. It's rather the position that's a problem in every sense of the word. The man struggles to fit his legs (he's 1.80m tall). The fit isn't too good either. The leather strap looks good, but it's not really usable, leaving the option of leaning on the tank or hugging the rider... For inseparable duos, fitting the optional handlebar is a must. Another complaint from the co-driver is that the footrests vibrate when you attack a little. The experience will certainly be significantly different for a smaller rider.

night has largely set in. The full LED optics provide powerful illumination, but something catches my eye: a kind of white square projected a metre in front of the bike.
What the hell is that?
It seems that this luminous quadrilateral is generated by the designs integrated into the optics. It's quite disturbing because it's eye-catching as soon as you notice it (and I noticed it right away...). Eventually, you'll tire of trying to drive over it... and forget about it.

Phare et disque de la moto

i drop off the poor passenger, who doesn't ask for anything else to replenish his legs with haemoglobin.

back home. On the way home, I fiddle with the speedometer to check the average fuel consumption for the 10-day test: 6.1l for semi-sporty driving. Count on 5.5l when driving more leisurely. Actual range will be around 250km.

it 's time to go home, to conclude this day and this essay that has gone on too long (thanks for your attention).

the RS will return to the press park in 2 days' time, giving me time to share a few more adventures with her.

pretty , simple, no-frills, yet very rewarding, this Z900 RS offers two faces to everyday life. Equally at home on Sunday morning rides or out with friends, it benefits from a healthy chassis and a sharp, smooth engine that's just right for both.
The Z900 RS is a clever addition to Kawa's retro range, allowing you to enjoy the pleasure of a modern roadster without having to submit to its contemporary codes.
while bikers who prefer simplicity and modest mechanics will opt for the W800, the Z900 RS will appeal to fans of a machine with classic, timeless lines, but who want to enjoy the pleasure of a motorcycle with flawless handling and fun, advantageous performance.

this comes at a price. The Z900RS costs €2,500 more than the classic Z900 (€12,199 vs. €9,699), largely justified by higher-quality equipment (radial brakes, traction control), improved finish and a change that goes beyond a few stickers or new optics..

Z 900 RS en duo

and for those who still have some in their wallet, a Z900 RS SE will arrive in 2022 with a special color scheme and Öhlins/Brembo equipment (+ approx. €2,000), proof if any were needed of the machine's playful temperament.

Sébastien de Malfin - Photos Lionel "Guido" Baffert


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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 59 reviews

Pure pleasure
French Gian Model 2023
I own a magnificent 2023 model in a black livery with two piping strips on the fuel tank and in strict original condition, with only the passenger roll bar, which gives it a top vintage look. It's a pleasure to ride with every twist of the handle, with no intrusive electronics, the bike as I knew it when I was 18 ...... I'm 54 and it's a truly beautiful and rewarding bike to ride Rating : 5/5
900 rs
French Serdar Model 2020
Hello, I would like to purchase a 900rs and wanted to know if there is a difference between the 2018 and 2020 model please?
Thanks in advance.
Rating : 4/5
French Philon Model 2021
Hello happy motorcyclists, I've had this bike for 4 years now. It's the 2021 model, and it's great fun to ride. A lot of torque, a very low noise level, and above all, it's very easy to handle. I added a fairly high wind jump, and no more wind, perfect! Rating : 5/5
French riton 07 Model 2022
Hello, I bought this bike in July 2024 and after 8000km it's still a pleasure to ride. I'm 65 and I've had a lot of roadsters, sports bikes and GTs. Without hesitation, this will be my last, given my ripe old age. To stay in the vintage spirit, I've fitted the 4 pots identical to the old ones.
Finally, I'm enjoying myself.
Rating : 5/5
French Dino Model 2022
I've just bought the z900rs. I've had about 30 bikes and I much prefer the z900rs handling comfort performance. Rating : 5/5
French PrePA Motos Model 2022
Playful, furious, cuddly, mischievous, naughty! 5 words to sum up this bike! I love it. 2022 version Rating : 5/5
French Franck 38 Model 2018
after buying this 2018 RS second-hand in april for nostalgia, with 27,000 km, I'm really enjoying riding it on mountain roads; very smooth.A few shortcomings: shifting from 5th to 6th gear is sticky, as is downshifting, as I've heard on other 900 RSs; the clutch is fragile (3 springs instead of 5 for a machine of this power), so I changed it for a reinforced one. the braking is a bit limited, and the fork settings are incomprehensible to the average rider! otherwise, it's nothing but fun! Rating : 3/5
French Hoarn Model 2022
Superb bike, very pleasant to ride, both relaxed and aggressive
No mechanical problems after 15,000km, never stalled, no jerks on acceleration: a real clockwork. The only minor drawback: the brakes could be improved. All in all, a superb, high-performance, user-friendly machine.
Rating : 5/5
moto
French Bernadette 1! Model 2022
bravo Kawasaki je pense mettre guidon bracelet bonjour mes vingt ans je trouve Kawasaki belle gueule merci de nous faire rêver au prix surtout abordable Rating : 5/5
ON REVE
French chris Model 2023
extraordinary, finally a motorcycle that looks good, too bad we can't find the same one in 6 cylinders to make us dream Rating : 5/5
French Shadow
Are your 4 pots authorized in FRANCE, i.e. with catalytic converters? Because when I was nearly 70, I had a Suzuki and a Kawa with these 4 pots. They were superb. I now ride a Kawa 900 rs. Good bike. Bonne route à toi. Rating : 5/5
Jura Suisse
French Cagaze Model 2022
I ordered it without trying it on! This design is simply the most beautiful of the 70s. Rating : 5/5
French Poisson rouge Model 2021
After having ridden a Versys 650, I must admit that I bought this z900rs out of nostalgia (65 years old). It's understandable for me, it's an appreciable motorcycle in all respects, apart from its price, but you only get as much pleasure as you give yourself Rating : 4/5
French Rebelle 39 Model 2020
I bought this bike in April in Geneva, and I'm very happy with it. The only complaint is that you have to put it in first gear before starting, because it revs too fast on start-up and for a while, and when I'm having fun in the bends and I give a little throttle to downshift, sometimes it stalls. Rating : 5/5
French Yves 39
Hi Rebelle ,I bought my Kawa in May in Nyons. I have exactly the same problem as you. I've even seen it stall while riding several times in a row. It's a pain but I love this bike. Looking forward to hearing from you! Rating : 5/5
You can apparently solve the stalling problem by slightly increasing the idle speed (in the 1200rpm range) Rating : 5/5
French Vuyani
When it's cold, turn the throttle in the opposite direction about 5 mm (to the stop) to lower the revs and shift into 1st gear, but it's best to wait for it to warm up.. Rating : 5/5
900rs 2018
French Trucker21 Model 2019
I've been riding motorcycles since I was 16, with 3-cylinder 2-stroke Kawas and other bikes, and of course when I saw this 900 RS it was love at first sight, and I've been having a great time ever since. Rating : 5/5
Ma première kawa
French Polo59619 Model 2021
Torquey engine for a 4-cylinder, agile and comfortable chassis. The engine is amazing beyond 3,500 rpm. You can cruise at 80km/h (3000rpm) and if you want to overtake, no problem. The gearbox is a feast of flexibility and speed. The clutch is pleasantly smooth in town. Actual fuel consumption 4.5L-4.7L. Almost 350kms of surprising range! Rating : 5/5
French Vero Model 2018
I'm getting back into motorcycling now that I'm over 50, and I love it! Safe and dynamic at the same time. Smooth handling and great looks! Not ready to sell it Rating : 5/5
La Z900 RS café 2019
French Kneef Model 2019
i have the 2019 café model - gray with a sportier stance
The chassis is the same as the roadster, with a much more supportive position on the wrists
This position encourages even more dynamic riding, and any opportunity is a good one to adopt
I'm planning to part with it and buy the classic version, which is now more comfortable for me to use, given my age (65).
Rating : 4/5
i just bought it today in spite of the rain. I rode it for 20 kilometers and was very surprised by the handling and lightness of this super bike. Rating : 5/5
Pourquoi la revendre?
French Malague Model 2019
Hello, this bike looks quite surprising but I see that there is a lot of resale with low mileage
A lot to resell with low mileage I find it a little strange anyway ....
Rating : 4/5
French Moca Model 2020
I owned the 1000 Z1 from the '80s and was looking forward to this yellow model reminiscent of the Z900
I'm going to pair it with my '73 H2
Rating : 5/5
French eric Model 2019
super bike! very endearing machine! perfect engine and handling! you can rectify your trajectory in the middle of a bend, whatever it is, it doesn't flinch! the only fault I can find with it is the gearbox: lamentable, slow, inaccurate, it spoils the picture a bit, which is perfect without it. so is it my machine, because I don't see any criticism on this subject? Rating : 4/5
French Polo
A motorcycle with character for an astonishing 4-cylinder engine. Torquey 10 mkg at 6500 rpm; you can feel it around 3000 rpm. And at 5000 rpm, you feel a surge of energy. This is my first Kawa and I'm not disappointed. It's more comfortable than my old 2018 V-strom 1000. And it has a faster, more precise gearbox. No need to change the exhaust; it purrs very well ( 3000 rpm at 80km/h ). What's more, it doesn't consume a thing. Less than 5L, in cruising mode I managed to get it down to 4.3L. Switch to reserve at around 320 kms. Quality suspension with effective settings. More ch**** for rear preload. Rating : 5/5
Elle ressemble à la Zephyr 1992 ;-)
French Looky Model 2019
They don't get bored with design at Kawa. It's a nice bike, but it looks a lot like the 1992 Zephyr, don't you think? https://www.motoplanete.com/kawasaki/6473/1100-Zephyr-1992/contact.html :-))
Well, it's lighter and more powerful. It's a pity it's so high, because with its paunchy tank and +83cm seat height, you're on the ground at 1m75, but not by much... 2cm less would have been more reassuring and comfortable!
Rating : 3/5
French Helmutin
yes, but you can install a low saddle! I'm 1.m74 and thanks to the low saddle, both my feet are flat at red lights without any problems ;) Rating : 5/5
French Tche
hello, are you sure about the fuel consumption? I have a 2019 model and my fuel consumption is around 6.1 l/100 Rating : 4/5
French Ludomoto
personally, mine stays between 5.5 and 6 l on the freeway at 130/140, and in the touring version on smaller roads, it drops below 5 l. It's a real adventurer, hot, cold, dry or wet, it doesn't flinch and the KTRC stays on 1. Not yet a year old, it's already got nearly 8,000 km. Kawa remains a safe bet. Rating : 4/5
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French Ybor Model 2019
Nice machine, new price, 11000â'¬ let's say, acceptable... but not within the reach of all motorcycle enthusiasts... Rating : 4/5
French Chris Model 2020
The spokes are nice but for maintenance hello.....
Bravo pour le style de roues.
Bravo for the needle-type speedometer and rev counter
At last, motorcycles that look good.
Rating : 5/5
Enfin une belle Kawa !
French alain81 Model 2019
As a fan of Kawa bikes from the 70s (and 80s), I've been disappointed by the brand's manga aesthetics for some time now.

At last, a good-looking motorcycle! It's about time !

I think I'll be tempted if I find a used one in the 8500/9000â'¬ range.
Rating : 5/5
Vraiment génial!!!!!
French laurentg Model 2019
I've been used to bi bikes for many years (I currently own a Ducati 800 scrambler and 1190 Adventure), but I was seriously bored by the 1000 Versys, with its soulless, linear engine. But this morning, while dropping off my wife's SV, I had the chance to try out this Z900RS, and what a surprise!
A very playful chassis, excellent comfort, easy to handle, very good braking and a magical engine... Torquey, no need to tickle the red zone to enjoy the sensations. At the slightest touch of the right-hand throttle, the bike leaps to the limit of violence (beware the unwary rider), and I love this temperament….After 12 years of abandoning the 4-cylinder, I think this bike has reconciled me with this type of engine...It smells like a good order. Some people think it's expensive, but the dealer is making me a very attractive offer with no trade-in on the ones he has in stock (new, 0 km). I'll give myself the weekend to think it over, but I really think I'll fall for it. I'm hesitating between the café racé racer and the brown/orange one. Bravo Kawasaki, a brand I've never owned after 25 bikes (Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Guzzi, Ducati and KTM)
Rating : 5/5
French stef57 Model 2018
It looks good, drives well and is well finished.
The problem is the price. Not that it's exorbitant, but there's a 3500 â'¬ price difference with a z900. Let me explain why.

Rating : 2/5
French Jean Model 2018
Hello ,
10500km with my z900rs bought at COTTARD MOTOS in Maromme 76.
Motorcycle at the top, look, duo, ballads, performance, fuel consumption, a neo-retro frankly good!!!! I recommend it ! Criticism of the duo = obviously nothing to do with a GT! You have to choose and a souvenir from your teenage years, so the dream has come true. For the price, it's right up there with Triumph, Katana, BMW and Honda, but if you want a real neo-retro that rides well and is comfortable, the choice is limited! Bonne route .
Rating : 5/5
French Vanvan Model 2018
I tried it, I think that the amateurs of neo-retro will not be mistaken there, there is not better on the market on all the levels especially couple, power, and a perfect line an undeniable beauty and a devastating sound I ordered it immediately after the test vive kawa Rating : 4/5
RS
French Jean Model 2018
Hello ,
Owner of a Z 900 RS 2018 with 9000 km on the odometer !
Really nice bike.
Top engine for fun and great for cool rides.
Handling 10/10.
I get a lot of questions about my bike, it's a real eye-catcher! Sympa......le marron , orange..
For those looking for Neo-Retro with character, I recommend ...
Rating : 5/5
French el zarbiman
A superbly balanced bike that's a real pleasure to ride. Very good engine character, allowing you to ride at your own pace without being pushed around. The finish is top-notch, and despite the 215kg weight on the scales, it's easy to ride and superbly versatile (after all, don't tell me it's a sportbike or that it'll take you to Dakar). Braking is good, suspension comfort excellent, but the seat is a little hard (avoid buying the low seat, as the standard one settles in the long run and looks like a "la creuse"). The price is a deterrent, but this bike has dynamic qualities worthy of non-neo-retro models, with a little extra soul. It's a far cry from the manga shapes of current production, which not everyone will appreciate. Kawasaki can always be criticized for copying and pasting its Zephyr (but the dynamic qualities are 3 notches higher) or for making something new out of something old (the Z in this case), but the result is conclusive for me. Having ridden Ducatis, Triumphs, Guzzis and quite a few Japanese bikes, I think I've found a good product. Perhaps the original tires should be reviewed, even for a sucker like me, and a 3 francs 6 cents mudguard extender to complete the package. In the end, the price was the only thing that stood in my way. Last but not least, a host of after-market accessories are available on the market, allowing you to customize your beast
biker greetings
Rating : 5/5
French JOJO Model 2019
Finally a bike that makes me dream.
Best regards.
Rating : 5/5
French michelG Model 2018
I've tried just about everything that's come out in the neo-retro market in the last three years... nothing compares. Not in terms of engine, handling or other amenities. A little jewel from the past. Rating : 5/5
nostalgie
French jeffou Model 2018
i too was 17 in 72....... but already had my À license!
so I borrowed the z900 from my brother
my god what a riot at the end of high school!
maybe I'll crack.......
Rating : 4/5
design
French jeffou Model 2018
we want all 4 pots! Rating : 4/5
La plus belle japonaise depuis longtemps
French Denis Model 2018
As the owner of a 2017 CB 1100 RS, I was blown away when I tried out this new Kawa. Light, easy to handle and powerful, it's the complete opposite of mine. Price-wise, it's less expensive than the Honda and much more beautiful. It's clear that the price difference with the Z900 is enormous, but if you can afford it, don't hesitate, because the basic version, although more powerful, is like most modern Japanese motorcycles, horrible and totally unstylish. I've just ordered my Kawa and put my Honda up for sale. Rating : 5/5
Superbe..mais
French Jeff2A Model 2018
It's really a very pretty bike in terms of looks, and with performance to match.
But it's a pity that the price is outrageously high... 1,000 euros more than a standard roadster model - and with 14 hp less, by the way, while Yam has kept the same grunts as the MT09 on the XSR with only 4 kg more - is totally unjustified.
Or you could buy them preferentially second-hand (executive style bikes with low mileage, so already 1000 to 1500 euros in savings).
We can only hope that Suzuki will give us a neo-retro gift for 2018, because they still know how to produce good bikes at rock-bottom prices...
Rating : 4/5
abus de kawasaki
French Thierry Model 2018
coming from a zx9r sold for health reasons, I admit that I like this bike, but considering the price, it's out of the question to even consider buying it I can't wait for Suzuki to come out with a 1250 Inazuma, 2500 baht cheaper! Rating : 3/5
French fipaco Model 2018
Magnifique cette Kawa, aussi belle (excusez-moi..!)que certaines Harley. It reminds me of my 650 Kawa in 1981 and my 750 Zephyr in 1997...Nostalgia... A bike with a real face but whose price shouldn't exceed 9500euros !!!!! Rating : 5/5
SUPERBE
French ZZILLOUXX Model 2018
At last a real retro bike with the horses the others only have the look ( CB 1100 RS ....)
it's only missing 4 pots
I can't resist
Rating : 5/5
Z 900 RS
French GPZ31 Model 2018
A master stroke, the style is there, bringing the reliability of today's mechanicals.
The only downside is the exhaust system, which would have deserved a little brother on the left-hand side.
Mr KAWASAKI certainly wanted to contain the price (already prohibitive!!) of this beautiful machine, which I could have fallen for.
Rating : 5/5
Trop cher..
French Bandit92 Model 2018
The bike is superb but more than 3000 euros difference with the z900 it's without me....dommage j\'irai acheter un suzuki... Rating : 4/5
A côté de la plaque niveau prix!
French LOXX31 Model 2018
At last, a neo-retro with a real chassis and a modern engine, but at 12300â'¬...they're completely off the mark price-wise. Too bad, with 1300â'¬ less, it would still have been expensive, but I could have taken the plunge, but this is just too much... Redhibitory! Rating : 2/5
French aldi3 Model 2018
I was eagerly awaiting the model to replace the zzr, which was no longer in line with general road safety policy, and I was very disappointed by what appeared to be a sales price of around 12,000â'¬.
It's a load of rubbish.
As far as I'm concerned, it's staying with the dealer, so I'm hanging up the leather for good.
Rating : 3/5
French Raoul Model 2018
The kawa 900, 2017 in Spain with discount 8 650 â'¬ NOVEMBER 2017.
They think nostalgics have many, many, euros under the mattress.
For the other Kawa, 1972 I was 16, too young, not enough money,
But taking us for cash cows 12,500 â'¬, without me too bad.
Rating : 4/5
To get a nice kawa, you have to go retro. It's a beautiful bike, far from kawa's wanderings and ugly space power rangers. If it's not as polished as the CB 1100, it's got a lot going for it, especially in terms of engines, where the Honda is lagging behind.
When will we see modern yet timeless Kawas that don't veer off into B-movie SF?
It's possible to be ugly and modern, as kawa demonstrates all too often.
Welcome to the z900.
Rating : 4/5
French michel Model 2018
according to motorcycle magazines, this z 900 rs should cost 11,000 euros and 180 kmh. with such arguments, the wind is blowing back, as the competition seems to me (in recent used condition) much better. i would have fallen for it if it hadn't cost more than 10,000 euros and if its speed were worthy of a BM (210 kmh).
too bad the surprise and envy won't be there. Apparently Kawa doesn't care about what its customers have to say.
Rating : 1/5
qu'elle est belle😍
French rahan Model 2018
Here's a beautiful machine with a nice round headlight that seems in tune with reality. A good hundred hp tax free and 10mkg of torque relatively low, it's perfect for me. (Retro has its limits, 48hp is not to be abused!!) if the seat is as comfortable as it is well designed that augurs great hours at its handlebars between touring and arsouille. I'm a fan of the meters. They're easy to read and make a real statement. The "all digital" design lacks charm for my taste. Like everyone else, the price will be fundamental. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for less than 11000â'¬ and then I'll give up my cb1000r. Rating : 5/5
French Guigui8534 Model 2018
Unfortunately, the price seems to be confirmed for Europe, at between 12 and 12,500 â'¬. For a 4-cylinder 900, based on the z900, with dual-cylinder rivals and over 1,000 cm3, that's a hefty price to pay, no matter how good it looks and feels (on paper, at least). Kawa is daring and bluffing a lot on this one, so it remains to be seen whether it really follows suit, but I'll have to pass. All the best. Rating : 2/5
French michel Model 2018
superb bike, but with 800 euros to run it (registration, insurance, fuel...) up to 9500 euros it will remain possible otherwise too bad. Rating : 5/5
Z900RS
French nono Model 2018
It's a well-balanced, technological, sober, beautiful, easy-to-ride motorcycle that has all the qualities needed to bring the competition to its knees. I'm telling you, this bike is going to be a hit. You can fall head over heels in love with it and keep it for the rest of your life, because it's timeless. As for its price, many will be surprised by its value for money. It will be announced at the Milan show next month. Rating : 5/5
French lefuté Model 2018
If the 12000 â'¬ are confirmed (excessive), it would indeed be a big problem for my project. It would be almost like Honda CB 1100 at 13000 â'¬. Watch out guys, Honda is having trouble selling its neo-retro, don't make the same mistake!!!! Rating : 3/5
French Guiem8534
A mid-size bike, based on the Z 900, starting at 12,000 roros? Almost the same price as the already expensive BM Nine T, in its basic version, or a 1200 Triumph Bonneville, or even a 1200 Harley sporster? Without me, but I don't really believe it, or else it's very, very risky and disappointing on the part of this manufacturer, especially with Yamaha's 900 offering across the street. A false announcement to create buzz around this new model? To be continued. Rating : 3/5
French MICKWICKY Model 2018
Identical to the 1972 version
Too bad the green and yellow color is not available
Rating : 4/5
A voir..
French XavierC Model 2018
When I got my license in '73, it was a little too extreme for me, but with age and experience, it's still fun. On the other hand, if it's a way of ripping us off, like with the nine T I got in 2014...! then basta... If they know how to stay consistent (I saw a price of 13,000 sud..! ), we'll see... In any case, from the looks of it, it's got it all (in orange).
Au plaisir
Thank you
Xavier
Rating : 5/5
French koalaii Model 2018
It will start at 12,000â'¬
It's a shame. It's superb but too expensive
Rating : 5/5
French XavierC
12,000 Euros is roughly what I had seen on the US sites, there, we'll see something else, it doesn't say pigeon, thank you !!! Rating : 5/5
Z900RS
French Jeff2A Model 2018
We can only applaud Kawa's latest neo-retro initiative with this vintage Z900, which hunts directly in the territory of the Yam XSR900...the Honda CB1100RS being far more expensive and, above all, far less efficient, with elephantine weight and calf-like power. What's far less pleasing is the Yam-like inflation in price, since compared to the roadster from which this one is derived, you have to shell out an extra 1000 euros. Still, it's more reasonable than a BMW nine-T, whose price keeps rising. Rating : 5/5
French Thierry
Finally, a return to the basics of motorcycling, simple and pretty. As for the price, you're right, it is rather expensive. Let Suzuki bring out an Inazuma with 2000 â'¬ less and we'll laugh. Rating : 4/5
Z900RS permis A2,
French pierre Model 2018
Good evening,
Do you think that the Z900RS will be approved for the A2 license?

Have a nice evening
Rating : 5/5
French guiem8534 Model 2018
Very nice, this single, sober, stainless-steel pot (except on the green version, where they've given in to the all-black trend again...). The 4-outlet (or 2-outlet) pot is useless these days, and makes the bike even heavier. They've apparently worked on the sound and also the engine, so that there's more torque down low than on the Z900. We'll wait to see the real thing, and especially the price.... Rating : 4/5
Superbe Kawa Z900RS 2018
French lefuté Model 2018
If the plumage as well as the ramage match this new retro from Kawa, and after a TWO-way trial, bingo! This will be my new jewel for spring. The red's too bright, the black's a bit too much for me, the green with its GI look, I love it, phew, my wife loves it too :-) Rating : 4/5
Beautiful machine reminiscent of the motorcycle style I knew well in the 1970s. The front end deserved a double horn to better balance the visual. Without going as far as 4 pipes, a double exhaust like on the Honda CB 1100 would have been a plus. As far as I'm concerned, it's a direct competitor to the latter, and the comparison will be interesting. Rating : 4/5
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