Remember how we were all excited when Kawasaki dropped the Z900RS at the Tokyo Motor Show? Well, apparently someone at Kawasaki heard we like retro-styled bikes, so they retro-ed up the throwback ...
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After a bit of will they/won't they, Team Green decides to bring its retroed-out retro to American shores When we talked about Kawasaki's Z900RS Cafe last November, we were pretty excited about it.
Over the last 20 years or so, Triumph has dominated the retro bike scene. A combination of a storied history and some clever marketing has resulted in the brand taking a big slice of the market.
Kawasaki Australia has announced that the Z900RS Cafe is now available from $18,299 ride away. That compares with the standard Z900RS at $18,000. Click here to read our Z900RS review. Both bikes are ...
The 2026 Kawasaki Z900RS SE ABS threads that needle with impressive precision—it always has. The Zee is one of my all-time favorite retro rides. It’s a beautifully executed styling exercise, with the ...
Here’s a good way to own a new bike that looks like it’s from 1972. The Kawasaki Z900RS Café looks fantastically retro for a new bike. With some simple detailing and well-chosen colors, the bike looks ...
Kawasaki’s 2021 Z900RS Cafe is a throwback to the lightweight, four-cylinder road rockets that raced between cafe stops in the 1960s and 1970s. A lowered seat height, raked back clip ons, and the ...
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