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The Kawasaki KR250 launched in 1984, and features a two-stroke "tandem twin" engine. It inherited its mechanism and name from the KR250, the invinc...
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The awesome Kawasaki KR250 in Ebony and Firecracker Red is now available as a model kit from Hasegawa! It can be built as a single-seat or double-s...
View full detailsAoshima's model kit of the 1979 Kawasaki KZ400E Z400FX reflects the dignified style of the 400 multis from yesteryear! Mirrors and sheet patterns f...
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Beast on the Streets2014 was a vintage year for fans of Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Kawasaki as it saw the announcement of the Ninja H2 at the...
View full detailsA Real Show-Stopper From a show-stopping debut at the INTERMOT show in Cologne in 2014 to later reports of a top speed over 400km/h, the Ninja H2R ...
View full detailsFairing Recreated with Semi-transparent PartsAs a special feature for this model, semi-transparent green parts have been used for the fairing, offe...
View full detailsThe Ninja ZX-RR was Kawasaki’s first MotoGP machine equipped with a 4-stroke engine, and after overcoming initial teething problems, began to show ...
View full detailsAoshima brings us a 1/12-scale model kit of the 1973 Kawasaki Z2 750RS, with standard custom parts! Popular custom parts such as a short tube, cast...
View full detailsThe 1989 Kawasaki ZR400C Zephyr was the driving force behind the "naked bike" boom! In addition to the initial type different diameter twin-lens me...
View full detailsReproduce the 2002 model called A15 Precisely reproduce the front 17-inch wheels and 6POT calipers The stem and axle are made of metal screws, whic...
View full detailsThe Worlds Most Powerful Sports Motorcycle With its debut in 2006, the Kawasaki ZZR1400 (also known as the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14 outside of Europe a...
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Hasegawa's model kit of the Suzuki GSX-R750 (H) (GR71G) has been upgraded to the 1987 version by the addition of new parts, such as the rear wheel,...
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This model kit from Hasegawa reproduces the blue/red color of the 1986 Suzuki GSX-R750 (GR71G)! The headlight and mirror surfaces are plated for a ...
View full detailsThis model kit from Hasegawa reproduces the blue/red color of the 1986 Suzuki GSX-R750 (GR71G)! The headlight and mirror surfaces are plated for a ...
View full detailsMaking its exciting debut in 1980 at the IFMA trade show in Cologne, Germany and later released to the public in 1981 was the Suzuki GSX1100S Katan...
View full detailsIn 1998, the Suzuki Hayabusa 1300 (GSX1300R) was quite the sensation during its debut at the "INTERMOTO 98" show in Germany. The Hayabusa is equipp...
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The Suzuki RG series achieved the glory of being the manufacturer's champion for seven consecutive years in the WGP500cc class. The RGΓ (Gamma), th...
View full detailsA Worthy Champion2020 was the a superb year for the GSX-RR in MotoGP racing, as the Suzuki works machine took the rider's championship. Bearing the...
View full detailsThe 1996 Yamaha 1JR SR400/500 is now a 1/12-scale model kit thanks to Aoshima! The bike can be built in either Glittering Black or Silver -- both g...
View full detailsAoshima brings us the final model of the first generation Vmax! The flared graphic pattern and rim tape of the final model are reproduced with deca...
View full detailsAoshima's newest kit of the 1993 Yamaha 4HM XJR400 includes an engine that reproduces the assembly method of the real thing, by attaching it to the...
View full detailsAoshima brings us a model kit of the Yamaha 4HM XJR400R from 1995! Rubber tires are included for a heightened sense of realism; vinyl pipes are use...
View full detailsAoshima's new model kit of the 1994 model Yamaha XJR400S features Ohlins rear shocks! It comes with custom parts such as a cowl based on the NK4 sp...
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The legendary 2-stroke sports bike known as the "400 killer"! As automobile emission regulations were tightened in the 1970s, the scale of 2-stroke...
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The Yamaha TZR250 (1KT) is a two-cycle racer replica released in November 1985. Developed in parallel with the commercial racer TZ250, it has an al...
View full detailsAfter researching the distinctive style of American motorcycles, Yamaha proudly released the XZ1000 Virago in 1984. Features of the Virago along w...
View full detailsAbout the Yamaha XV1600 Road StarYamaha shocked the motorcycle world once again when it brought out the XV1600 Road Star, a unique combination of t...
View full detailsGo Cruising!Yamaha's XV1600 Road Star first went on sale in 1999 and proved a huge hit with what was at the time the biggest production bike engine...
View full detailsMaking its debut at the 1997 Milan Motor Show was the Yamaha super sports YZF-R1, which was developed to be the fastest machine on winding roads. ...
View full detailsLegend: Evolved 1998 was a year to remember in motorcycling as Yamaha released the first YZF-R1; developed to provide thrilling speed on winding ro...
View full detailsLiving Up to Expectations in 2004Featuring a powerful 990cc in-line 4-cylinder engine, the Yamaha YZR-M1 was ready to take on the dominant Honda RC...
View full detailsThe Honda CB750F Motorcycle appeared on the Japanese market in June 1979 and was shortly to become the best seller in the 750 class. Just ten years...
View full detailsDuring the late 1980s, Honda's NXR750 ruled the roost in the motorcycle section of the grueling Dakar Rally. Eager to share their success with the ...
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