Kawasaki F6
The Kawasaki F6 was a 125cc dual-purpose motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki from 1971 through 1974 with the general overall look of the Kawasaki F4 and Kawasaki F5. It was a very good Enduro motorcycle with it's higher horsepower for its class, enclosed carburetor, and ground clearance.
The Kawasaki F6 was a twin of the Kawasaki F7 175. The outstanding differences were: (a) The lack of the Hatta fork. (b) The red matrix design tank decal and "125" oil reservoir decal. (c) A black cast iron cylinder head.
Main competitorsEdit
1971 F6 specificationsEdit
- 125cc
- 2-stroke, 1 Cylinder
- Rotary Disc Valve
- 5-speed Return Shift
- Maximum Horsepower: 14.5 HP @7,500 rpm
- Spark Plug: NGK B8HS
- Tire Size
- Front: 3.00-18 4PR
- Rear: 3.25-18 4PR
- Color
- Fuel Tank: Deep Yellow
- Front Fender: Deep Yellow
- Engine No.: F6E00001-
- Frame No.: F6F-00001-
- Parts Catalog No. : 99995-124
- Shop Manual No.: 99995-201 (SM-1)
- Remarks: Engine mounted on the same frame as the 175 cc F7 model.
1972 F6AEdit
- Color
- Fuel Tank: Orange
- Front Fender: Orange
- Engine No.: F6Et2341-
- Frame No.: F6F-18361-
- Parts Catalog No. : 99997-510S
- Owner's Manual No.: 99995-324
- Shop Manual No.: 99995-201 (SM-1)
- Major Changes: Color and marking. A "125" emblem affixed to the oil tank.
1973 F6BEdit
- Color
- Fuel Tank: Red
- Front Fender: Red
- Engine No.: F6E24447-
- Frame No.: F6F-30402-
- Parts Catalog No. : 99997-554S,(Europe) 99997-614s
- Owner's Manual No.: 99997-545
- Shop Manual No.: 99995-201 (SM-1)
- Major Changes: Color, marking, fuel tank, and seat. Turn signal lights as standard equipment.
1974Edit
In 1974 the F6 was replaced with the Kawasaki KS125.