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Kawasaki W175

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Description

When it comes to enjoying some alone time out in the open, few things can beat riding a motorcycle. There is something viscerally satisfying about the wind in your hair. The best thing about the Kawasaki W175 motorcycle is that it has a simple design which is coupled with powerful performance

 

When riding the Kawasaki W175, you will be able to appreciate its classic design and the great torque power it sports. The particular model has garnered great reviews in countries where it has been launched and people seem to love it.

 

This article will provide a detailed review that will help you make an informed choice.


KAWASAKI W175 motorcycle

The Kawasaki W175 is a motorcycle that was launched for Asian markets like Thailand and Indonesia. It sports a single cylinder and is, therefore, has simple mechanicals. This is a good thing since it helps the manufacturer keep the cost low. This in turn means a lower price for the end customer.

 

The 177cc, air-cooled, SOHC, and two-valve engine make it a relatively humble dimension. But the wonderful thing is that even so, it is carbureted form ensures that it is fairly international in its tune. The engine has been equipped with a balance shaft which makes it possible for vibrations to be reduced.

 

The following read is going to give you more of an idea about what this particular model brings to the table.

 

Engine

This retro-styled motorcycle sports an engine that has performance figures of 13.2NM and 13hp of torque. Since it has been a bike that is primarily meant for Asian markets, it has been planned that India is the country where it will be launched this year.

Before being launched in India, it will probably get a few engine changes so that it is within the norms. The motor will probably be brought up to BS-6 level, and very possibly, fuel injection will be added. This will change the engine and power figures a bit.

 

Build

The build of the Kawasaki W175 is semi-double with a cradle frame. It has a swing arm in the box section. A telescopic fork is what handles the suspension of the engine. It also has a traditional twin shock setup and rubber gaiters.

The build will also have an upheaval before it gets launched in India and it can be expected that ABS will be added. You can expect a single-channel ABS or the manufacturer may decide on having a rear disc, which will mean the ABS will be likewise.

 

The Design

When a person is looking for a new motorcycle to buy, the design aspects of the vehicle are a big point of consideration. Design is very important for the comfort factor as well. The classic design means that it sports a round headlamp, spoked wheels, and a peashooter exhaust system. The instrument console is analog and there is a circular speedometer. There is also a trip meter and an odometer.

The design is also such that the bike weighs all of 126 kg which means that it is lightweight. This means that it has been designed in a way that makes it possible for it to be a lightweight and easy one to ride.

 

Main characteristics

  • Engine Type: Air-Cooled, Carburetor, Single Cylinder, Max Power
  • Maximum power: 13.05 HP at 7500 rpm
  • Max Torque: 13.2 N.m (1.3 kgf.m) at 6000 rpm
  • Transmission: 5-speed and return
  • Curb Mass: 126kgs
  • Fuel Capacity: 13.5 liters

 

Conclusion

Kawasaki is an iconic brand and the W175 promises great things. However, it cannot be denied that it is a motorcycle with simple mechanicals that may not be suitable for the power and performance-hungry riders.

 

When it is going to be launched in India, it is expected that the parts will be 90% localized, which means that the spare parts are going to be reasonably priced as well. All in all, a great motorcycle meant for enjoying freedom on the road.

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