Kawasaki W1: history, specs, pictures

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1965 Kawasaki W1

The Kawasaki W1 was a 4 stroke 650cc street motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki from 1966 through 1971.

History[edit | edit source]

The W-series were the largest displacement Japanese motorcycles available in the mid 1960s. The W1 soon gave way to the twin carbureted W2 models in an attempt to break into the expanding American market. In 1968 the W2TT Scrambler and the W2SS Commander models also became available. The W2 engined used a 4-speed non-unit transmission overhead valve, which produced 50 horsepower @ 6,500 rpm.

Up to the 1960s, Japan relied on copying the leading foreign marques. Kawasaki built its first motorcycle in 1951 and, ironically for a marque which became famous for its two-strokes, was the sole Japanese maker with serious four-stroke know-how. It had absorbed Meguro Works, which had specialized in this field since the 1930s The first Kawasakis were simply re-badged Meguros with a very British 650 twin.

Japan's Biggest Bike[edit | edit source]

Meguro's first twin had been the 650 T1 of 1955, a sort of patchwork of various British designs of the period, though its engine dimensions of 72x80mm were less "longstroke" than was normal in England. It developed 23.5 hp @ 5200 rpm, could reach over 80 mph, weighed 503 lb and was for a long time the biggest Japanese bike along with the Cabton 600 twin and Rikuo 750.

A Dominant Design[edit | edit source]

In 1960, Meguro launched its 500 T1, with the same engine dimensions (66x72mm) as the Norton Dominator; it was more potent than the 650, with 33 hp @ 6000 rpm and was good for 90 mph. In 1956 the 650 gained a new engine inspired by the BSA A10. After the 650 appeared for the last time as a Meguro, the Kawasaki W1 launched a new look; it scarcely changed until 1968. It was offered in three versions, including a scrambler with a high-level exhaust. In 1971 these models were fitted with a cross-shaft to move the gear selector to the left and, from 1973, with a disc front brake .


1966-1968 W1[edit | edit source]

1968 Kawasaki W1
1968 Kawasaki W1 650 in Candy Blue
1968 Kawasaki W1 650 in Candy Blue
1968 Kawasaki W1 650 in Candy Blue
1968 Kawasaki W1 650 in Candy Blue


  • 650 cc
  • Four-stroke, 2 Cylinder
  • Over Head Valve
  • 4-Speed Return Shift
  • Maximum Horsepower: 50 HP @ 6,500 rpm
  • Spark Plug: NGK B7ES
  • Tire Size
    • Front: 3.25H-18 4PR
    • Rear: 3.50H-18 4PR
  • Color
    • Fuel Tank: Black, Candy Red, Candy Blue
    • Front Fender: Stainless steel
  • Engine No.: W1E-00001-
  • Frame No.: W1F-00001-
  • Parts Catalogue No.: 99995-110
  • Shop Manual No.: 99995-214
  • Remarks: Kawasaki's first 4 stroke machine. Shift pedal is located on the right side, and brake pedal on the left side.

1968-1971 W1SS[edit | edit source]

1968 Kawasaki W1SS


  • 650 cc
  • Four-stroke, 2 Cylinder
  • Over Head Valve
  • 4-Speed Return Shift
  • Maximum Horsepower: 50 HP @ 6,500 rpm
  • Spark Plug: NGK B7ES
  • Tire Size
    • Front: 3.25H-18 4PR
    • Rear: 3.50H-18 4PR
  • Color
    • Fuel Tank: Candy Red, Candy Blue, Pastel Blue
    • Front Fender: Stainless steel
  • Engine No.: W1E-00001-
  • Frame No.: W1F-00001-
  • Parts Catalogue No. : 99995-1 10
  • Shop Manual No.: 99995-214
  • Remarks: Successor to the W1, with twin carburetors, and tuck and roll seat.





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Kawasaki W1
Manufacturer
Also called W1 SS
Production 1965 - 1969
Engine
twin, four-stroke
Bore / Stroke 74.0mm x 72.6mm
Top Speed 112 mph (180 km/h)
Horsepower 48.01 HP (35.8 KW) @ 6500RPM
Fuel System carburetor. two
Ignition battery
Transmission Gear box: 4-speed
Final Drive: chain
Suspension Front: telescopic
Rear: swingarm
Brakes Front: expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Tire 3.25-19
Rear Tire 3.50-18
Wheelbase 55.71 inches (1415 mm)
Weight
Recommended Oil K-tech 10W-40
Fuel Capacity 3.96 Gallon (15.00 Liters)
Manuals Service Manual


The Kawasaki W1 SS was a twin, four-stroke standard produced by Kawasaki between 1965 and 1969. It could reach a top speed of 112 mph (180 km/h). Claimed horsepower was 48.01 HP (35.8 KW) @ 6500 RPM.

Engine[edit | edit source]

The engine was a air cooled twin, four-stroke. A 74.0mm bore x 72.6mm stroke result in a displacement of just 624.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a pushrods.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a 4-speed transmission.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 3.25-19 front tire and a 3.50-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic while the rear was equipped with a swingarm. The W1 SS was fitted with a 3.96 Gallon (15.00 Liters) fuel tank. The wheelbase was 55.71 inches (1415 mm) long.