Kawasaki Vulcan S 650 Custom Cruiser Petrol Manual Euro 4 (61 ps) 649cc
2018 (18 reg) | 4,398 miles
£4,500
Custom Cruiser | 649cc | 60BHP | Manual | Petrol
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Kawasaki Vulcan S 650 Custom Cruiser Petrol Manual Euro 4 (61 ps) 649cc
2018 (18 reg) | 4,398 miles
£4,500
Custom Cruiser | 649cc | 60BHP | Manual | Petrol
Kawasaki ER-6F 650 Super Sports Petrol Manual (72 ps) 649cc
2015 (15 reg) | 26,400 miles
£2,200
Super Sports | 649cc | 71BHP | Manual | Petrol
Kawasaki Z300 ABS 296cc
2015 (15 reg) | 12,569 miles
£2,100
Naked | 296cc | 38BHP | Manual | Petrol
Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R 636 636 Super Sports Petrol Manual (130 ps) 636cc
2015 (15 reg) | 12,468 miles
£5,650
Super Sports | 636cc | 128BHP | Manual | Petrol
Kawasaki Z650 Supernaked Petrol Manual Euro 4 (68 ps) 649cc
2017 (17 reg) | 4,927 miles
£3,950
Naked | 649cc | 67BHP | Manual | Petrol
Kawasaki Ninja 650 649cc
2023 (23 reg) | 6,931 miles
£5,790
Super Sports | 649cc | Manual | Petrol
Kawasaki Z1000 SX Sports Tourer Petrol Manual Euro 4 (142 ps) ABS+USB+HEATED GRIPS 1043cc
2019 (19 reg) | 21,519 miles
£4,999
Sports Tourer | 1043cc | 140BHP | Manual | Petrol
Kawasaki VN800 B2 Classic 805cc
1997 (P reg) | 6,200 miles
£4,500
Custom Cruiser | 805cc | 54.2BHP | Manual | Petrol
Originally launched as the Z1000SX, Kawasaki’s hugely-popular sports-tourer has been repeatedly updated since
The junior follow-up to the popular Z900RS follows the same recipe of being ‘70s, retro-styled version of a contemporary Kawasaki roadster – this time the Z650 twin – and is just, if not more, successful in being stylish, versatile and refined but also now budget priced as well.
Straightforward, novice-friendly enduro delivers genuine dirt ability that’s a step up from most trail bikes yet is also easy, unintimidating, proven and durable with the star of the show being its slick, four-stroke single cylinder engine.
The first Z650 in 2017 was the renamed, updated successor to Kawasaki’s perky, novice-friendly ER6n twin. This further improved version is Euro5 compliant, better equipped and a great ‘first big bike’.