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..
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..