New Kawasaki Z650RS MY24 – Top 5 Things You Need To Know
Kawasaki recently launched the MY24 Kawasaki Z650RS motorcycle in India. This new Kawasaki Z650RS MY24 motorcycle is an updated version and here are the top things you need to know about it.
Price
In India, the newly launched Kawasaki Z650RS MY24 motorcycle is priced at Rs 6.99 lakh (ex-showroom), which for a motorcycle of this segment is decent and is likely to attract the interest of plenty of potential customers in the country.

Design
In terms of design, it is clearly visible that the Kawasaki Z650RS MY24 is a neo-retro motorcycle and takes a lot of design cues from the original Kawasaki Z650-B1 from the 1970s. Despite the looks, the Kawasaki Z650RS motorcycle is based on the Kawasaki Z650.
Some of the interesting design details on the Kawasaki Z650RS include round headlights with a thick chrome surround, a twin-pod analogue instrument console, a slightly elongated tail section, and a stubby underbelly exhaust system.

Features
Despite being a neo-retro motorcycle, the Kawasaki Z650Rs comes with plenty of modern elements such as LED headlights, slim LED indicators, a twin-pod instrument cluster with LCD display in between for additional information, dual-channel ABS, and a few more.
Hardware
Since the Kawasaki Z650RS is based on the Kawasaki Z650, the former also comes equipped with 41mm telescopic forks up front and a horizontal link suspension at the rear with pre-load adjustment.

However, compared to the Z650, Kawasaki has made some mechanical changes such as the disc brake setup, where instead of carrying over the dual-petal disc brake setup from the Kawasaki Z650, Kawasaki has opted to use standard rotors on the Kawasaki Z650RS.
Powertrain
Powering the Kawasaki Z650RS is the same 650cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine that powers the Kawasaki Z650. In terms of numbers, this powertrain in the Z650RS produces 67 bhp and 64Nm of torque.
Thoughts About The New Kawasaki Z650RS MY24
The Kawasaki Z650RS MY24 is a decent motorcycle for anyone looking forward to upgrading to a 'big bike' with some retro charm without putting a major dent in financial freedom. Also, at Rs 6.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the bike is expected to fit the budget of many customers in India.


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