To promote the new 2017 motorcycles in Kawasaki Motors Malaysia’s catalogue, the Kawasaki Test Ride roadshow will be held at the Melawati stadium in Shah Alam on May 14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On display are the Kawasaki Z650 ABS, Ninja 650 ABS, Z900 ABS and Versys-X 250, and visitors can take test rides on these new models.
Test riding will be done on a specially laid-out course that will allow riders to test the capabilities of these bikes. Kawasaki motorcycle owners can get their motorcycle serviced during the event.
There is no labour cost for the service, and will be performed by highly trained Kawasaki Exclusive Service Centre (KESC) Glenmarie personnel. Nestle Malaysia will be providing Nescafe coffee for visitors, and other participating brands include Alpinestars motorcycle apparel, Shoei helmets and Bridgestone tyres.
The four-cylinder 2017 Kawasaki Z900 ABS retails for RM49,158, and the Z900 Special Edition goes for RM50,959. For the full-fairing Ninja 650, pricing is set at RM37,189, while the Ninja 650 Special Edition retails for RM38,189, and the naked sports Z650 is priced at RM35,609.
For the quarter-litre Versys X-250, the retail price for this small displacement dual-purpose tourer is RM23,789. All prices include GST, but exclude registration, road tax, and insurance.
GALLERY: 2017 Kawasaki Versys X-250
GALLERY: 2017 Kawasaki Ninja 650 ABS
GALLERY: 2017 Kawasaki Z650 ABS
GALLERY: 2017 Kawasaki Z900 ABS
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Kawasaki middle size superbikes sales, once the biggest volume in malaysia, has dramatically dropped recently. Why? Most of the middle-income disposable salary has been wiped by the rapid rise in inflation.
Becoz pipu rich now & upgraded to cars, even freshies talk about buying brand new car after grad?
Statistics mana?
kawasaki so aggresive promoting their bikes.
meanwhile honda taking a laid back position and delay the bringing in of CBR250.
time will tell when honda gets wiped out in the 250cc segment.
Kawasaki malaysia sent me invitation to service my bike, but what’s the use when my bike is in East Malaysia and not West Malaysia?