The Best Of – Kawasaki Reviews from Men & Motors!
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Discover the ultimate blend of power, performance, and precision as our expert reviewers take you on an exhilarating ride through the top Kawasaki models. From sleek sportbikes to rugged off-road machines, we’ve curated the finest moments from Men & Motors’ in-depth reviews to bring you the ultimate showcase of Kawasaki’s two-wheeled masterpieces.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:10 Reviewing The Kawasaki ZZR1100 (1997)
05:18 Reviewing The Kawasaki ZX9R Ninja (2000)
12:19 Reviewing The Kawasaki ZXR Ninja 600 (1998)
16:52 Reviewing The Kawasaki ZZR600 (1998)
20:28 Reviewing The Kawasaki ZRX 1200 (2004)
25:49 Reviewing The Kawasaki ER-5 (2000)
29:58 Reviewing The Kawasaki Drifter 800 (2000)
36:02 Reviewing The Kawasaki ZX12R (2000)
44:09 Reviewing The Kawasaki ZZ-R 1200 (2003)
48:47 Reviewing The Kawasaki Ninja (2001)
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I've already commented about my favorite joke of Paul's in the comments section of an earlier video of the ZZ-R1100, so I wont repeat it here, but his sparring partner Tommy there was a bit of joker himself as well!
It just dawned on me, a diehard Suzuki fanboy, that I've come dangerously close to buying a Kawasaki on numerous occasions: first, a 1998 ZX-9R, then a 2000 ZX-12R, followed by a 1996 ZZ-R1100D and finally a KX250. Well, maybe one day I'll bite the bullet and get myself a lime green Kwaka after all these years! Perhaps a KX500, or a 2004-2005 ZX-10R or one the later ZX-14Rs?
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Still got a 1998 zzr1100d. Mint.20k…would I ever sell…
Nevet
That ZRX looks like the old Z1000R Eddie Lawson Replica for sure.