Tokyo: Up until December 31 in India, the middleweight Z650 and W800 models from Japanese bike manufacturer Kawasaki are available with a special "Good Times Voucher."
The latter is available with a voucher worth Rs. 1.25 lakh, while the former comes with a discount coupon worth Rs. 35,000.
Buyers can redeem them for the ex-showroom prices of the retro-inspired and streetfighter bikes, respectively. Notably, the pair hasn't changed at all.
Since its introduction, Kawasaki has become a top choice for buyers of bikes in India. From the entry-level 125cc to the highly desirable liter-class and above segments, it is present.
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Since competitors like KTM, Ducati, and Moto Morini entered the market, it has become extremely competitive.
In order to attract customers, the Japanese brand is giving discounts this December.
The Kawasaki Z650 features a powerful 15-liter fuel tank, a dual-pod LED headlight, a wide handlebar, split-type seats, an under-belly exhaust, a slim LED taillight, 17-inch alloy wheels, and a 4.3-inch colored-TFT instrument cluster. It also adheres to the brand's "Sugomi" design philosophy.
Dual-channel ABS, 41mm telescopic front forks, both wheels having disc brakes, and a horizontal back-link mono-shock unit all contribute to the rider's safety.
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The 649cc, DOHC, 8-valve, parallel-twin engine that powers the Kawasaki Z650 produces a maximum output of 67.3 horsepower and a maximum torque of 64 Nm. The engine is mated to a 6-speed manual transmission.
The retro-inspired Kawasaki W800 has a 15.1-liter teardrop-shaped fuel tank, round headlamps with chrome trim, circular mirrors, a single-piece seat with ribbed pattern, dual pea-shooter exhausts, wire-spoked wheels, and a twin-pod semi-digital instrument cluster.
It has dual-channel ABS, telescopic front forks, disc brakes on both wheels, and dual rear shock absorbers for the safety of the rider.
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The 773cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke, parallel-twin engine that powers the Kawasaki W800 produces a maximum of 47.9 horsepower and a maximum torque of 62.9 Nm. The motor is connected to a manual 5-speed gearbox.