Great video; nice to see those great bikes from the past; the new version kawasaki Z900RS is an amazing example of the past updated for the present; kawasaki did a great job on this bike.
Hey guys, hello from Nova Scotia, Canada. Used to own a 1977 Yamaha RD 400 "Modified" (63HP) & a 1988 Yamaha RZ 350 YPVS "Last Year in Canada!🏍😀🤥👌👍✌ Now ride a 1999 Kawasaki ZG 1000 Concourse "Sport- Touring" Bloody cold winters here!!
It sounds like they used AI for the voice over, annoying. Also, the Kawasaki love fest was a bit much. It seems apparent whoever wrote the script had little knowledge of '70's bikes. I'm a diehard 2-stroke fan. My first street bike was a '73 RD350, & @ 66, I've been riding on the street since 1977. I do like Kawasaki inline-4's, they are super reliable, as evidenced by my '03 Z1000, which has 145k on the clock and runs excellent. I've owned a '73 Z1-900, later a KZ650C, but I can tell you the handling of the Z1 was a disappointment compared to the RD350 & RD400. A knowledgeable website would have mentioned what a terrible machine the H2 was. Yes, a beast of an engine, but with handling like a dying fish. To this day I still have a highly modified RD350, a near stock (because it's so good) '76 RD400, and an RZ350. Yes, it may not be a '70's bike, but it is fairly rare, and THAT'S the one I'd like to see come back.
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Great video; nice to see those great bikes from the past; the new version kawasaki Z900RS is an amazing example of the past updated for the present; kawasaki did a great job on this bike.
Hey guys, hello from Nova Scotia, Canada. Used to own a 1977 Yamaha RD 400 "Modified" (63HP) & a 1988 Yamaha RZ 350 YPVS "Last Year in Canada!🏍😀🤥👌👍✌ Now ride a 1999 Kawasaki ZG 1000 Concourse "Sport- Touring" Bloody cold winters here!!
FDT
Had Yam RD 250 with Micron pipes mate had 350LC left me for dead.
How many of these bikes are still available $20k and up? That's just sad ...
KZ1000 was a fast bike but I found the 1100 Sectre to be much faster, 1100cc 5spd liquid cool and shaft drive, air shocks and air forks
What's a Kawasaki k zee ?
An american trying to speak english 🤷🏼♂️
It sounds like they used AI for the voice over, annoying. Also, the Kawasaki love fest was a bit much. It seems apparent whoever wrote the script had little knowledge of '70's bikes. I'm a diehard 2-stroke fan. My first street bike was a '73 RD350, & @ 66, I've been riding on the street since 1977. I do like Kawasaki inline-4's, they are super reliable, as evidenced by my '03 Z1000, which has 145k on the clock and runs excellent. I've owned a '73 Z1-900, later a KZ650C, but I can tell you the handling of the Z1 was a disappointment compared to the RD350 & RD400.
A knowledgeable website would have mentioned what a terrible machine the H2 was. Yes, a beast of an engine, but with handling like a dying fish.
To this day I still have a highly modified RD350, a near stock (because it's so good) '76 RD400, and an RZ350. Yes, it may not be a '70's bike, but it is fairly rare, and THAT'S the one I'd like to see come back.
Also had a Kawasaki 350 that I brought back from Japan I could out run my best friend on his Honda CB750
WAs that the Avenger ?
This is really bad. 🤦♂️
So many errors. Obviously made by one who don’t know much about motorcycles of the 70’s.
Very few of these are rare motorcycles and are still easily found for sale.
Do you have one ?
The Triumph T100R (and the likes) already came back in the form of the Kawasaki W650 & W800
The original Kawasaki W650 came back as the new Kawasaki W650 and W800
Triumph trident won the isle of man 750 production race five years in a row. And you think it not worthy.