Kawasaki Meguro Updates
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Thursday, 03 October 2024 12:27 PM
Kawasaki has announced that the Meguro S1 and W230 will be available in Europe starting from the 2025 riding season. These retro-styled bikes are powered by a 233cc single-cylinder engine, producing 18 horsepower and 18.6 Nm of torque. The Meguro S1 features a chrome tank, while the W230 has a painted tank. I think these bikes will appeal to those who love classic motorcycle design.
Thursday, 03 October 2024 10:28 AM
The Meguro brand, acquired by Kawasaki in the 1960s, has a history spanning over 100 years. With the introduction of the Meguro S1, Kawasaki is recalling the glorious days of this iconic brand. The S1, along with the W230, is part of Kawasakis expansion into the retro motorcycle market, emphasizing classic design and simple technology.
Thursday, 03 October 2024 06:11 PM
The Kawasaki W230 and Meguro S1 share the same 233cc single-cylinder engine, producing 18 horsepower and 18.6 Nm of torque. These bikes are designed to reduce vibrations with a balance shaft and feature a compact design with a low seat height, making them suitable for a relaxed riding experience. The retro look is enhanced with steel fenders, spoked wheels, and classic gauges.
Thursday, 03 October 2024 09:53 PM
In terms of pricing, the Kawasaki W230 is set to cost €4,995 (approximately Rs. 4,30,000) in Germany, while the Meguro S1 will be priced at €5,695 (approximately Rs. 4,90,000). These prices include delivery costs and are expected to vary slightly in different European markets. I think these prices are competitive for the features and design offered.
Thursday, 03 October 2024 11:04 PM
The chassis of the Kawasaki W230 and Meguro S1 consists of a 37 mm fork at the front and two five-way adjustable shocks at the rear. This setup, combined with their light weight of 143 kg, should provide a secure footing and a comfortable ride. The bikes also feature round cooling fins on the cylinder head, adding to their retro aesthetic.
Tuesday, 21 May 2024 08:06 AM
The Kawasaki Meguro K3, inspired by the classic Meguro motorbikes, has been updated for 2024. This bike features a 773cc two-cylinder engine, ABS brakes, and a digital speedometer. It is sold in Japan for 1,397,000 Yen (approximately Rs. 7,93,000). The K3 maintains a classic design with modern features, making it an attractive option for those who love retro motorcycles.
Saturday, 11 May 2024 08:08 AM
The Kawasaki Meguro S1 features a sleek and timeless design that pays homage to its classic roots with a modern twist. The bike is expected to offer a harmonious blend of performance and style, making it a standout in the motorcycle world. While full specs are not yet available, the S1 is anticipated to appeal to fans of retro-styled motorcycles.
Wednesday, 25 October 2023 11:39 PM
The Kawasaki Meguro S1 and W230 have been showcased at the Japan Mobility Show 2023, highlighting their classic design and modern features. The Meguro S1 is described as the proper successor to the 1964 Kawasaki 250 Meguro SG, with an air-cooled 250cc single-cylinder engine. The W230, on the other hand, has a similar design language to the W800 but on a smaller scale. I believe these bikes will resonate well with fans of vintage motorcycle aesthetics.
Wednesday, 25 October 2023 11:43 PM
Kawasaki has revived the Meguro brand with the new Meguro S1, which was premiered at the Japan Mobility Show 2023. This bike is powered by an air-cooled 250cc single-cylinder engine and is seen as a viable candidate for markets outside the US, particularly in Asia, Europe, and Latin America. The bikes retro design and lower displacement make it appealing in regions with tiered licensing schemes.
Tuesday, 01 December 2020 08:51 PM
Kawasaki filed a trademark application for the name ‘Meguro’ with the US Patent and Trademark Office in 2019, signaling a potential return of the Meguro brand. This move was followed by the introduction of the Kawasaki Meguro K3 in December 2020, based on the W800. The Meguro brand has a rich history, dating back to one of the companies that merged to form Kawasaki in 1964.