The Kawasaki motorcycles 2024
What's changing in 2024
more than a little sport for Kawasaki in 2024. In addition to minor improvements to the ZX-10 RR, we welcome the return of the ZX-6R 636, with a new face and Euro5 compatibility. The shock effect is the launch of a 400 ZX-4R with a 4-cylinder engine, small but big with 77 hp. Another pleasant surprise is the arrival of a custom 400 Eliminator, with a more growling design than that of the 650 Vulcan.
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Z 900 SE Performance
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Z e-1
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Ninja 1000 SX
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Z 900 SE
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Z 500 SE
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Z 900 RS
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Z H2 SE
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Z 650 RS
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Z 900
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W 800
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Z 500 Sugomi Edition
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Ninja 1000 SX 40ème Anniversaire
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Z 7 Hybrid
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Z H2
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Z 900 RS SE
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Z 500
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Z 125
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Z 650
On-Off Road
Sport
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Ninja ZX-4RR 400
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Ninja ZX-4R 400
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Ninja ZX-4RR 400 40ème Anniversaire
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Ninja 1000 ZX-10RR Winter Test Edition
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Ninja ZX-6 R 636
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Ninja 1000 ZX-10RR 40th Anniversary Performance Edition
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Ninja e-1
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Ninja 125
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Ninja 1000 ZX-10RR
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Ninja ZX-6 R 636 40ème Anniversaire
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Ninja 1000 ZX-10R
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Ninja 1000 ZX-10R 40ème Anniversaire
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NINJA H2R
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Ninja 1000 ZX-10RR WSBK-Edition
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Cruiser
Motocross
Kawasaki test drive 2024
There have been 2 recalls for 2024 models :
- Motorcycles recalled on Friday, August 22, 2025 in 4 countries : Ninja ZX-6 R 636
The crankcase fastening bolts may have been over-tightened. This could result in a seizure of the crankshaft main bearing and unusual noises, and in the worst case could cause the engine to shut down, causing an accident and serious injuries.
- Motorcycles recalled on Friday, June 13, 2025 in 1 country : Ninja 500
The clutch release lever may not be properly welded to the shaft due to a manufacturing error. This can lead to weld failure, making clutch release impossible, and increasing the risk of accidents and injury.
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