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Revision as of 16:56, 29 February 2008

The Kawasaki F21M "Green Streak was an off-road motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki in 1967 through 1971. It accompanied its smaller, 100cc brother, the Kawasaki G31M as Kawasaki's available racers.

The F21M was Kawasaki's first attempt at building a racing bike from the ground up and based on the Kawasaki F4. The F21M was advertised as the "Greenstreak 238" Scrambler. It was marketed mainly as a Tourist Trophy (TT) scrambles and Flat Track motorcycle. Kawasaki dropped the 238 in favor of bikes that would sell to motocross riders.

The F21M would be replaced by the 250cc Kawasaki F81M.

Specifications

  • 238cc
  • 2-stroke 1-cyclinder
  • Color: Lime green with chrome fenders

References