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  • Kawasaki consistently produced motorcycles that stir up the market.

  • The Big Green Machine’s approach has always been about raw power and speed.

  • This was why they have many “World’s Fastest Production Motorcycle” accolades in their history.

Pushed on through rivalry with the other Japanese manufacturers, Kawasaki consistently produced motorcycles that stir up the market. The Big Green Machine’s approach has always been about more power and speed. They’ve succeeded on many counts and thereby hold the honour of “World’s Fastest Production Motorcycle” with a number of models.

So, let’s take a look at some of them. Again, there are just too many to list here, so we’ll list in chronological order.

10. H1 Mach III (1969)

1969 H1 Mach III

The H1 Mach III was a 499cc, three-cylinder, two-stroke. Its sole purpose was to win traffic GPs, specifically in the US. And it sure was fast. It would blast through 400m (1/4 mile) in 12.4 seconds and hit nearly 190 km/h in just over 13 seconds. To do so, Kawasaki lightened the bike to 174 kg by removing as much material as possible, resulting in a bike with skinny frame, forks, rear shocks, and swingarm. Forget about curves, much less corners. And it had skinny tyres and drum brakes. But heck, it was faster than the “first superbike”: The Honda CB750.

9. H2 Mach IV (1972)

1973 H2 Mach IV

As if the H1 Mach III’s madness wasn’t enough, here came the H2 Mach IV. It’s still a triple, it’s still a two-stroke, but now with a bigger 748cc capacity. Power went up from the H1’s 60 hp to 74 hp. However, it was a bit tamer in its power delivery, yet achieving the same performance as the H1 Mach III.

8. Z1 (1972)

The Z1 overshadowed the H2 Mach IV and everything else when it was launched. Meant to recapture the crown from the CB750, it went on to become a legend. Its 900cc, inline-Four, four-stroke engine made 82 hp and took the bike to 210 km/h. It also shattered my speed records along the way.

7. KZ1000 (1977)

1982 Kz1000R

Also known as the Z1000, it was the beginning of the “Z” bikes. Its racing version dominated road racing in a number of countries including Britain, America, Australia and the European continent. It’s the KZ1000 that gave rise to future GP stars such as Freddie Spencer, Eddie Lawson and Wayne Gardner.

6. GPz900 Ninja (1984)

A screen grab from Top Gun (1986) featuring Tom Cruise

When Van Diesel’s character in The Fast & Furious said, “You owe me a 10-second car” (10 seconds for the ¼-mile run), we actually laughed out loud in the theater. The reason was this bike. The GPz900 Ninja was the first production bike to feature a 16-valve DOHC engine and it produced 115 hp. That power pushed the bike to a 243 km/h top speed. But, better yet, it hurled the bike down the ¼-mile (400 m) in 10.55 seconds. Stock bike. Not modified. In 1984. It even had a centre stand. Unlike that Supra in the movie. The GPz900 was the fastest production motorcycle of the time and it earned its place in Hollywood as the bike ridden by Tom Cruise in Top Gun.

The second stage of the MCO (Movement Control Order) which has started from yesterday until 14 April 2020 will see PDRM being stricter than ever. This warning was stated by Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Minister of Defense, as there were still many folks disobeying the rules imposed during this difficult period of time. (more…)

Shortly after taking home the prestigious iF Design Award, the beautiful Yamaha Ténéré 700 got hold of another prized recognition in the form of the Red Dot Award. The awards for the best product designs went to the Yamaha adventure touring bike as well as another surprise product, a Yamaha drone called the YMR-08. (more…)

BMW Motorrad has announced that they won’t be participating in this year’s Intermot and EICMA shows at the end of the year. Due to the growing concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no BMW Motorrad presence at these two gigantic motorcycle shows which are set to take place in October and November respectively. (more…)

Honda has been aggressively advertising their latest and road-legal superbike, the Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP. Pair that with their very own MotoGP world champion, Marc Marquez, it’s a definite recipe for success and this latest 360° video showcases what the new Fireblade SP is capable of at the hands of a true racer. (more…)

The Modenas Power Store Kota Damansara will be opening its doors for service operations starting tomorrow (3 April 2020) from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm. Following the current Movement Control Order, the service workshop will be operational at a ‘minimal rate’ to cater to Modenas bike owners in nearby areas.

To comply with the current rules placed under the MCO, the Modenas Power Store will start accepting appointments for those who would like to get their Modenas bikes serviced or repaired. The workshop will also take necessary measures to ensure the safety of bike owners and mechanics, from providing hand sanitisers to practising social distancing.

This is certainly good news for those who own any of the Modenas V15, Pulsar NS160, Pulsar NS200, Pulsar RS200, and the Dominar D400. The service centre is currently stocked with all the necessary lubricants, fluids, and spare parts for normal servicing. For major repairs, you may need to contact the number stated below for clarification.

For more information, you may call/WhatsApp 012-8003470 for more information or to book your slot for services. The Modenas Power Store is located at the address stated below:

Sunsuria Avenue, 3A & 3G Street Wing,
Persiaran Mohagani, Kota Damansara,
47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Modenas Power Store – Best aftersales service in town!

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