Old Bike Australasia

Classic never dies

There are few motorcycles that have left their mark on the subculture like the Kawasaki Z1, which could quite easily be labelled the first Japanese superbike, the machine that put us on the path we’re on today with over 200 hp four-pot screamers.

Using the Z900 as its base, the Z900RS channelled the lines and style of the original but with most of

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