
Kawasaki Z900RS Review - On the Saddle
Classic styling with modern amenities, the Z900RS is a grandpa with a body like Batista
It took many decades for Kawasaki to do the original Z1 justice, and the Kawasaki Z900RS is the modern interpretation of the bike that started it all. Modern technology meets classic design, and creates a bike that's not only fun to ride, but even better to look at. Four cylinder smoothness and a solidly built chassis build on a timeless design, and should satisfy older and new riders alike.

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