The Kawasaki motorcycles 2015
What's changing in 2015
Kawasaki puts its foot down in 2015. The manufacturer smashes all existing references with its 1000 H2R. This supercharged sports bike boasts 326 dynamic horsepower. The H2 version, approved for the road, retains most of the technical features, but is downsized to 200 hp and will not appear until 2016. At the other end of the range, the Ninja 300 is stripped down to become the Z 300, while a new custom with the heart of the ER-6 makes its appearance: the Vulcan 650 S. The Versys 650 and 1000 receive spectacular facelifts and improve their road capabilities. The 1400 GTR improves comfort and protection. VNs change their name to Vulcan, as in the States. The VN 1700 Classic disappears from the catalog.
Naked
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W 800
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Z 1000
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W 800 Cafe Style
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Z 800 e
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Z 800 e Performance
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Z 800 Performance
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ER-6n 650 Performance
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ER-6n 650
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Z 800
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W 800 Black Edition
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Z 300
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Z 1000 SX Tourer
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Z 1000 SX
On-Off Road
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VERSYS 650 TOURER Plus
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VERSYS 650
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VERSYS 650 GRAND TOURER
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VERSYS 1000 TOURER
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KLX 250
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VERSYS 1000
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VERSYS 650 TOURER
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VERSYS 1000 TOURER Plus
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VERSYS 1000 GRAND TOURER
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KLX 125
Sport
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ZX-6 R 636 30ème anniversaire Performance
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ZX-10R 1000
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NINJA H2R
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Ninja 300 R 30ème anniversaire
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Ninja 300 R
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Ninja 300 Performance
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ZX-6 R 636 30ème anniversaire
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1000 ZX-10R 30ème anniversaire Performance
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1000 ZX-10R 30ème anniversaire
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ZX-6R 600
Sport touring
Touring
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1400 GTR
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VULCAN 1700 Voyager
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Vulcan 900 Classic Light Tourer
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1400 GTR Grand Tourer
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VULCAN 1700 Nomad
Cruiser
Motocross
Recalled models from 2015
There has been 1 recall on 2015 models :
- NINJA H2R
The chain tensioner may malfunction due to wear of internal parts. This can cause the engine to stall while the vehicle is in motion, creating a risk of accident.
helmet
Gloves
jacket
braking
Chain kit
Oils
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Parts
Luggage
Tires