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*[[Kawasaki F8|Kawasaki F8 250cc "Bison"]] 1971-1972
*[[Kawasaki F8|Kawasaki F8 250cc "Bison"]] 1971-1972
*[[Kawasaki F11|Kawasaki F11 250cc]] 1972-1975
*[[Kawasaki F11|Kawasaki F11 250cc]] 1972-1975
*[[Kawasaki F11M|Kawasaki F11M 250cc]] 1967
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*[[Kawasaki F5|Kawasaki F4 350cc "Bighorn"]] 1970-1971
*[[Kawasaki F5|Kawasaki F4 350cc "Bighorn"]] 1970-1971
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Kawasaki began its K-series of motorcycles in earnest in 1975.
Kawasaki began its K-series of motorcycles in earnest in 1975.
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Latest revision as of 00:20, 31 July 2019

The Kawasaki F-series was probably the beginning of real success for Kawasaki motorcycles in the United States. Manufacturing an appealing enduro design, Kawasaki began to increase sales

The F-series began in 1966 with the Kawasaki F2TR, a 175cc dual-purpose trail bike and 1967 Kawasaki F11 250cc off-road bike. It was succeeding bikes which made Kawasaki a power in the dual-purpose and off-road motorcycling. The bikes were very similar in overall design.

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Kawasaki began its K-series of motorcycles in earnest in 1975.