The Kawasaki Z1000 name first appeared in 1977 as the successor to the legendary Z1 and Z900, helping to cement Kawasaki’s reputation for producing powerful, performance-focused motorcycles. Powered by a 1,015cc inline four-cylinder engine, the Z1000 offered impressive performance, robust engineering and effortless long-distance capability. Comb..
Introduced in 1972, the Suzuki GT550 was the middle model in Suzuki’s acclaimed Grand Touring range, sitting between the GT380 and GT750. Known as the “Indy” in North America, it took its name from the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Powered by a 543cc air-cooled, three-cylinder two-stroke engine, the GT550 offered a blend of strong performan..
The TX 500 was officially unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1975 and sold from 1976. The bike was a huge success: in Europe alone over 130,000 were sold. This bike has a clean, elegant line, underlining its performance: reliable, pacific and ideal for adventurous journeys. The TX 500 has a 4-stroke, single-cylinder, single-shaft 499 cc engine, dr..
Esemplare numero 6 delle circa 800 prodotte.
Presentata nel 1977 e prodotta dal 1978 al 1982. Fino al 1981 Bimota forniva un kit
per trasformare le Kawasaki Z1000. E’ il caso di questa moto, consegnata nel 1979 al vecchio concessionario Bimota Mengozzi.
E’ la prima Bimota con motore Kawasaki KB1, significa Kawasaki Bimota..