The kawasaki is all stock.(except a tank protector
My 2010 Kawasaki Z 750 & 2001 BMW f650GS
- Raythod
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My 2010 Kawasaki Z 750 & 2001 BMW f650GS
just a few pictures of my first and second bike:-)
The kawasaki is all stock.(except a tank protector
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The kawasaki is all stock.(except a tank protector
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- My 2010 Kawasaki Z750, my friends 2010 Kawasaki Er6nl
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- My 2001 BMW f650GS, My father in laws 2009 f800GS
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2010 Kawasaki Z750 
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Re: My 2010 Kawasaki Z 750 & 2001 BMW f650GS
Hi Ray
Can you describe the performance of the 650 compared to the 750?
I would be interested as I have contemplated buying one or the other Cheers Damo
Can you describe the performance of the 650 compared to the 750?
I would be interested as I have contemplated buying one or the other Cheers Damo
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- Raythod
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My 2010 Kawasaki Z 750 & 2001 BMW f650GS
Hey I take it you mean the 650 Kawasaki?
Well don't get me wrong it's a very nice bike, very light weight and good handling. Top speed I was ever able to get on it was 195km/h.
But because of it's only 2 cylinders it's a lot rougher (more vibration).
The 750 is very smooth (4cylinder) on the road and has quiet a lot more power. Takes off a lot quicker and tops out at about 250km/h.
I enjoy the 750 very much. My friend only got the 650 because it's learner approved and he's getting a Z750 this year as well.
Another reason I got the Z750 is cause of it's riding position. You're more upright and don't have to lean forward as much as on the other Kawasaki sports bikes.
Well don't get me wrong it's a very nice bike, very light weight and good handling. Top speed I was ever able to get on it was 195km/h.
But because of it's only 2 cylinders it's a lot rougher (more vibration).
The 750 is very smooth (4cylinder) on the road and has quiet a lot more power. Takes off a lot quicker and tops out at about 250km/h.
I enjoy the 750 very much. My friend only got the 650 because it's learner approved and he's getting a Z750 this year as well.
Another reason I got the Z750 is cause of it's riding position. You're more upright and don't have to lean forward as much as on the other Kawasaki sports bikes.
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2010 Kawasaki Z750 
- Raythod
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My 2010 Kawasaki Z 750 & 2001 BMW f650GS
Disco wrote:nice combination....
Thx:-)
2010 Kawasaki Z750 
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Dafuzz31
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Re: My 2010 Kawasaki Z 750 & 2001 BMW f650GS
great pics....nice work
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- Raythod
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My 2010 Kawasaki Z 750 & 2001 BMW f650GS
Thx:-)Dafuzz31 wrote:great pics....nice work
2010 Kawasaki Z750 