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[[Image:1976 Kawasaki KR250.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Kawasaki KR250]]
[[Image:1976 Kawasaki KR250.jpg|left|thumb|1976 Kawasaki KR250]]
The KR series were very successful [[Grand Prix]] [[motorcycles]] that dominated the 250 class, winning the World Championships five times from 1978 to 1983, when [[Kawasaki]] discontinued racing the 250/[[Kawasaki KR350|350cc]] machines to concentrate on the [[Kawasaki KR500|500]]/[[Kawasaki KR750|750]] classes.  A 350cc version of this [[in-line twin]] also captured four World Championships.  The inline or tandem engine design gives a narrow width that increases cornering clearance and reduces frontal area.
The KR series were very successful [[Grand Prix]] [[motorcycles]] that dominated the 250 class, winning the World Championships five times from 1978 to 1983, when [[Kawasaki]] discontinued racing the 250/[[Kawasaki KR350|350cc]] machines to concentrate on the [[Kawasaki KR500|500]]/[[Kawasaki KR750|750]] classes.  A 350cc version of this [[in-line twin]] also captured four World Championships.  The inline or tandem engine design gives a narrow width that increases cornering clearance and reduces frontal area.
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