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The [[Kawasaki]] KR's were built in 250cc and 350cc originally and were very successful over a five-year period, ending when Kawasaki pulled out of [[Grand Prix]] racing.  The 250's won world titles from 1978 to 1981 and the 350's were victorious in 1978, '79, '81, and 1982.  The narrow width and light weight, together with 70 [[horsepower]], made these machines virtually unbeatable.
The [[Kawasaki]] KR's were built in 250cc and 350cc originally and were very successful over a five-year period, ending when Kawasaki pulled out of [[Grand Prix]] racing.  The 250's won world titles from 1978 to 1981 and the 350's were victorious in 1978, '79, '81, and 1982.  The narrow width and light weight, together with 70 [[horsepower]], made these machines virtually unbeatable.
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Revision as of 18:25, 26 August 2010

1975 Kawasaki KR350

The Kawasaki KR's were built in 250cc and 350cc originally and were very successful over a five-year period, ending when Kawasaki pulled out of Grand Prix racing. The 250's won world titles from 1978 to 1981 and the 350's were victorious in 1978, '79, '81, and 1982. The narrow width and light weight, together with 70 horsepower, made these machines virtually unbeatable.