Kawasaki Releases 2023 Tourers, Cruisers, and Standard Motorcycles
Kawasaki While we announced the return of several off-road and street models for 2023 model year in June, we weren’t informed of the status of cruisers and retrosport until last week.Additional returning models from Team Green include: Includes the best known models standard, touringWhen cruiser Bicycles, most of them of the brand Balkan series. None of these will ring in the new year with major changes, at least mechanically. The advantage, Kawasaki says, is that it will be available soon (if it isn’t already) “during the summer.”
I haven’t heard anything about Z650RS, W800Also Vaquero The model is not yet, but please look forward to it. it’s early
Related: 2020 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic/Classic LT
2023 Kawasaki Z900RS
Kawasaki was an instant hit when it rolled out in 2017. Z900RS, the original 1970s Z1 riff. The retro sports formula features a timeless design with minimal bodywork and fairings, motivated by his four-cylinder engine and the latest technology for a classic yet modern ride. I was doing it. The Z900RS rolls in the same vein for 2023, with a smooth 948cc liquid-cooled inline four, assist and slipper clutch, horizontal backlink rear suspension, teardrop fuel tank, tuned stainless exhaust system, round LED headlights, and Bullet-shaped analog instruments provide the most fun and the best riding experience. For 2023, the bike will come in a Metallic Diablo Black/Metallic Imperial Red paint scheme with an MSRP of $11,949, $200 more than last year.
2023 Kawasaki Z900RS Cafe
The only difference with Z900RS is Z900RScafe The Valiant is the latter’s cafe racer style, but still seems like a completely individual model. Up front, there’s a sleek cowl atop dropped handlebars, followed by a sea of ribbed, sport-style styling. This year, you can get the Metallic Diablo Black Cafe for an MSRP of $12,399, up $200 from 2022.
2023 Kawasaki Vulcan S/Vulcan S ABS
Kawasaki’s entry-level but sporty all three trims Vulcan S The middleweights are tailored to fit a wide range of riders thanks to the brand’s extremely versatile Ergo-Fit sizing system, allowing riders to fine-tune the bike into 18 possible ergonomic configurations. , our main draw is still its wide and accessible powerband, powered by a 649cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine derived from the Ninja. With a chassis and suspension that focuses on the sportier side of the spectrum, the nimble handling of his S belies its entry-level price tag, and the bike should appeal to a wide variety of riders in 2023. for, Vulcan S Available in the Metallic Flat Spark Black colorway with an MSRP of $7,349 (up $100 over 2022), its up-spec Vulcan S ABS sibling comes in the new Pearl Matte Sage Green/Metallic Flat Spark Black and is recommended. The price is $7,899. , or just $50 more than last year’s model.
2023 Kawasaki Vulcan S Cafe
The only thing that distinguishes the Vulcan S Cafe from its base model twin is literally a piece of black plastic on the front. The has some unique touches, but the real kicker is the dark tinted windshield deflector above the headlights. The new color for 2023 is Pearlstorm Grey/Ebony, and the new price for the Vulcan S Cafe is his $8,099, up just $50 from last year.
2023 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic
Kawasaki’s core 900cc Vulcan cruiser lineup hasn’t changed much over the years, so there was no reason to believe that would happen again in 2023. Sure enough, all three of his Vulcan 900 models that took over still run the proven liquid-cooled and fuel-injected 903cc V-twin engine, wide-ranging riding position, relatively low seat height, and classic good looks doing.base model vulcan 900 classic It features a heel/toe shifter, tank-mounted instruments and a rider floorboard with a fat 180mm rear tire. In 2023, the 900 Classic will be available in Metallic Spark Black/Metallic Magnesium Grey for an MSRP of $8,999.
2023 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT
The ‘LT’ stands for Light Touring and the Vulcan 900 Classic LT is a comfortable deep dish 2-up Touring seat enhanced by standard passenger backrests, leather saddlebags, floorboards and height-adjustable Touring. It’s set up. windshield. Full fenders, spoked wheels, and studs along the seat and saddlebags give it even more retro styling. For 2023, the Vulcan 900 Classic LT is Pearlstorm Grey/Ebony and he can get it for $9,999 including two years. guarantee.
2023 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom
may not look like vulcan 900 custom It shares all the attributes of the Vulcan 900 Classic, but is spiced up a bit with a 21-inch front tire with custom-style cast wheels, drag-style handlebars and blacked-out parts for a more aggressive look. increase. Forward-mounted footpegs, a custom-look teardrop tank with exclusive graphics and a sporty gunfighter seat traded the new Pearl for his Matte Sage Green/Flat Ebony colorway for $9,499. Connect and gain an advantage.
2023 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS
Finally, Kawasaki’s flagship tourer, full dress. vulcan 1700 voyager, returns for 2023 with a 1,700cc digital fuel-injected V-twin engine, Kawasaki Advanced Co-Active Braking Technology (K-ACT II) ABS, and electronic cruise control, all to facilitate long-distance travel on public roads As before, the large V-twin, stylish frame-mounted fairings, intercom headset-compatible audio system, and luggage with integrated locks, including saddlebags and top trunk, all combine to provide power, comfort and convenience. The only changes to the 2023 Vulcan 1700 Voyager are the Pearl Storm Grey/Ebony colorway and his MSRP of $19,299, which is about $1,000 more than the 2022 price.
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