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Toyota feels this move will speed up the development of hydrogen engines for cars and bikes alike.
Motul and Honda SA teamed up ADA to teach South African women how to ride a motorcycle
Liquid-cooled 650 twin loves to be revved and has a frenetic buzz while doing so. A wolf in sheep's clothing for sure.
Just what makes Kawasaki Heavy Industries' corporate showpiece a worthy 2015 Pirelli South African Bike of the Year?
Street-legal version of the Kawasaki H2 Ninja is a much more sensible machine than its manic H2R sibling.
Whether or not you ever ride one, this machine will change your perception of motorcycling forever.
Kawasaki set out to build the fastest, most capable litre-class sports-bike on the planet.
The Green Meanies have given it an all-new engine with, they say, 20 percent more power.
Made for getting out there in the twisties and tilting the horizon to outrageous angles.
Before taking up a works World Superstock ride, David McFadden thanked his 2012 backers.
Sixties-style W800 parallel twin is built like an anvil and finished to show standards.
There is actually no reason, other than tradition, why a 750 has to be a 750.
Hard-edged little Kawasaki 300 Ninja street racer is the thinking riders hooligan tool.
Kawasaki ZX-6R for 2013 is a genuine streetbike, more race-derived than race-replica.
The easy way is to bore for bigger pistons but Kawasaki never does anything nice and easy.
Only a year after introduction the Kawasaki KX450F has been significantly revised.
Ready to take you to work and back in style all week, ready to kick loose when you are.
Take a virtual tour of a litre-class commuter that is also a superb light tourer.
This year marks the 40th anniversary of the big, tough, ass-kicking Kawasaki fours.
In 1972 Kawasaki unleashed a bike that would found a dynasty which endures to this day.
The 649cc ER-6f and ER-6n get a new, slimmer frame and more mid-range grunt.
Kawasaki has won the Bol d'Or 24-Hour endurance race for the first time in 15 years.
Kawasaki has landed another two new quads, more conventional, single-seaters this time.
Kawasaki has released a four-seat version of its 750cc Teryx side-by-side quad.
Now Kawasaki has a bigger Versys with similar insectoid styling and real-world midrange.