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Although this
motorcycle is most commonly referred to as Z2,
it is perfectly acceptable to refer to it as
750-RS. This is one of those bikes that officially
appears to have 2 names. All Kawasaki literature
refers to this model as either 750-RS or Z2
(or both) depending on what reference you are
reading. Clearly, in Japan, either name is OK.
Bike |
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Kawasaki Z750 |
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Kawasaki
Z750e road test |
1973 Kawasaki Z2 750RS |
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- Air cooled, four stroke, transverse
four cylinder. DOHC
- 69bhp @ 7500rpm
- 230kg
- 5 speed
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1976 Kawasaki Z 750F |
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1977 Kawasaki Z750 |
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1979 Kawasaki Z750 |
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1980 Kawasaki Z 750LTD |
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1980 Kawasaki Z 750L |
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Almost old-fashioned in comparison with
the 750s that were to come, the.L-series
750-4 of 1981 nevertheless performed in
what would have been taken for true 1 litre
'superbike' fashion no more than a couple
of years earlier. With a lighter yet stronger
frame than that of the preceding E model,
an extra horse or two to bang power up to
74bhp, and rear-suspension units having
no fewer than five pre-load positions and
four damping settings, the Z would attain
120mph and nearly 50 mpg in a mixture of
town and open-road commuting. |
1980 Kawasaki Z750E |
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1981 Kawasaki Z 750 |
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1981 Kawasaki Z750 |
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1983 Kawasaki Z750 L3 |
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