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Bikesales Staff26 Apr 2016
NEWS

Kawasaki Z125 Pro

Nimble urban commuter now available from Kawasaki dealers
Kawasaki Motors has announced that what it describes as the nimblest Supernaked, the Kawasaki Z125 PRO is now available at Kawasaki dealerships.
Recommended retail price for the Z125 PRO is $4,099 excluding on-road costs.
Kawasaki’s says the Supernaked model makes navigating the urban jungle a breeze. A compact and lightweight chassis is matched with a fuel-injected 125cc four-stroke single to accommodate for the high level of riding performance intended for this model
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The new model sports aggressive styling worthy of the Kawasaki 'Z' name reflecting the sporty performance of the Z125 PRO.
Other highlights include:
>> Learner approved and road registerable
>> Seat height of 805 mm, overall length of only 1700 mm and a curb mass of just 102kg
>> Four-speed manual for enhanced sport riding experience
>> Electric start makes it easy to hop on and go
>> Preload adjustable offset laydown rear single-shock
>> 12” cast wheels with road tyres deliver sharp handling
>>  Petal disk brakes front & rear
>> 7.4-litre fuel tank enables long range
>> High-tensile steel backbone frame
>> Colour is Candy Lime Green Type 3
For more information go to: www.kawasaki.com.au.
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