The Kawasaki motorcycle brand has been around since the late 1950s, having spun off from the Kawasaki shipyard formed in Japan in the late 1800s. Over the years, the Japanese-owned company began ...
TJ started writing for TopSpeed in 2015, but has been writing on motorcycle and automotive topics since 2009 for outlets such as eHow, eHowNow, and MotorTrend subsidiaries. He is certified to work on ...
Team Green is fixing to release a beastie into the European market – and many are rating the bike as a less-than-spectacular version of the more ‘genuine’ Triumph Bonneville. The W800’s predecessor, ...
March 2, 2005 Sony Ericsson today kick-started its entry into the mobile music market with the announcement of the W800, the first Walkman branded mobile phone. It will now be possible to listen to ...
After almost 20 years Kawasaki's range of modern classics is set to complete its full circle in 2017. The newly-announced Final Edition of the W800 twin-cylinder roadster will be available next year ...
If you’re after that stylish Bonneville charm but don’t quite have the budget for a Triumph, then Kawasaki’s equally gorgeous W800 is perhaps your second-best bet. But what is one to do when looking ...
You may want to go ahead and take a seat, because this custom head-turner will make you weak at the knees. Many would regard the Triumph Bonneville as the undisputed king (or queen, rather) of ...
Kawasaki says, "...the sleek sweeping contours and meticulous fit and finish of the W1 redefined the standards of motorcycle design in the 1960s." The 773cc air-cooled, fuel injected, SOHC, vertical ...
The Kawasaki W800 offered a perfect mix of old school style and modern technologies. Its classic café racer look is underlined by the classy fuel tank, the traditional frame design and the long seat ...