I have a KLX230 and it’s a blast. The engine is powerful enough to cruise comfortably at 55-60mph. A great small displacement motor. I’d love to try this W230.
@jeffhickman10Ай бұрын
Royal Enfield build quality is NOT anywhere near Kawasaki. They’re not in the same universe. You get what you pay for. The Kawasaki will give years of trouble free service and they’re simple to maintain.
@colpitts350Ай бұрын
@@jeffhickman10 yes my KLX230 is a Kawasaki
@HappyfacehotwheelsАй бұрын
@@colpitts350🤣
@frederickwoods5943Ай бұрын
@@jeffhickman10I paid the same $5,599 for a new 2020 Royal Enfield INT650 that now has 45,000 miles on it. Never had a problem and I own 3 Bonnevilles to compare it to.
@ストームトルーパー先輩Ай бұрын
klxがその速さで快適に巡航できるならw230も快適に走れそうで楽しみ!!
@forrestodonnell4330Ай бұрын
Wish Yamaha kept the sr400. Best motorcycle I’ve owned
@jimstenlund601721 күн бұрын
They did keep it a very long time !
@REDPUMPERNICKEL18 күн бұрын
My 2nd bike was a 1980 Yamaha XS400 Special and it was a terrific step up from my first, a 1967 Honda CD175 (which I bought new). In those days I weighed only 160 and could do more than 60 on the highway but the thing I liked most about the 175 was, (aside from the fantastic freedom it provided, (compared to the bicycle that preceded)), was the range! I could drive between Ottawa & Toronto on less than a tank (2 Imperial gallons). It was $600, in today's money $5,270 so almost the same as yer sr400. Sorry.
@jimstenlund601718 күн бұрын
@@forrestodonnell4330 I almost bought a SR400 a couple years ago, but it was too far away and nobody to help me. A few months later it showed up at my local RideNow ( RapeMeNow ) dealer, got a chance to sit on it anyway. Cool bike.
@o00scorpion00oАй бұрын
A 500 cc version would be sweet ! I absolutely love the Analogue clocks, they make a bike look so much better compared to cheap tacky looking TFT display !
@CC-vm2oeАй бұрын
Agree. It seems they've been too big or two small, although those sizes are perfect for some. In my view, 450-650 is about right with 500 pretty spot-on.
@joeln6861Ай бұрын
I also agree- you can get a Triumph Speed 400 for less $ (5K) and get more horsepower.
@o00scorpion00oАй бұрын
@@joeln6861 5k dollars wow very lucky here in Ireland it costs nearly 7,000 euros once the Government get their cut.
@joeln6861Ай бұрын
@@o00scorpion00o Ouch... I guess it really matters where you are from for value on what you choose. It certainly would make a difference here if the triumph was about $7500 as opposed to the $5000 we have it at. I hope you get some cheaper than us to make up the difference!
@o00scorpion00oАй бұрын
@joeln6861 nothing is cheap here unfortunately. A 2nd hand deauville 700 in good condition can go for around 4 - 5 K euros here, it's really crazy the price of stuff here.
@kiplambel4052Ай бұрын
They should have used their 292cc engine, especially for the price!
@EstebanDVOАй бұрын
I have a W800 and it's such a nice bike. Can't go anywhere without having people talk to me about it.
@Bob-xc2usАй бұрын
I too have a W800 and what you say is 100% true. People say it is overpriced. It may be but the way the bike is made is more expensive than more plastic machines and the quality is beyond reproach. Worth the price in my mind. It is a low volume machine so it can't be discounted based on volume.
@arjungupta3531Ай бұрын
I would love a kawasaki W with like 30HP ~15HP is too low and the W800 is too expensive for me. I'm planning to get one in a few months(I get learners licence)
@Bob-xc2usАй бұрын
@@arjungupta3531 I believe that Kawasaki sells a W400 in some markets that makes 29hp. Sounds about right if you can get your hands on one.
@mattdog198227 күн бұрын
They stopped bringing the w800 into the uk ( of course they did)
@kelvinjolley626410 күн бұрын
I have a 2005 Kawasaki w650 from new , brilliant bike, totally reliable 28500 miles,I do like the w230.
@DonGoldstein-b7qАй бұрын
Very good looking. The industry needs these to get the “ whipper snappers “ riding
@jerrym3261Ай бұрын
Wow! I'm surprised this is coming to the US. I think this will appeal to older riders. I'm 70 years old and about 10 years ago helped a friend get his first bike, a Honda Rebel 250, buy it for $1500, use it, crash it, sell it for $1500. Even though I had a bunch of motorcycles, I wanted one of those engines for my very own. It took me years to find a Honda 250 Nighthawk (same engine) but, now it's the one I ride 95% of the time. It's just so easy. There are things I don't like about the Nighthawk and I'm working on a project. I have a 1970 Honda CL175 rolling frame and have bought a not running when I bought it, no title 250 Rebel. I'll use the CL175 frame and back wheel, the Rebel front end with the disc brake and engine. I'll use a solo seat and make a carrier for the back. I like the W230 a lot. It gets you away from the stupid wide rear wheel most small bikes that come to the US have. It also has a great riding position. I'd have to keep it stock for the looks but, miss the carrier.
@anthonyintrieri33296 күн бұрын
CL 175❤❤ that was my first bike. It had been overbored to 232 . I was one happy 16 year old.😎
@mopedman195418 күн бұрын
If you ever owned a Royal Enfield like I did in the early 2000 (Bullet 500 Deluxe) you may not choose a Kawasaki over a RE. Just look at second hand REs for sale with very low mileage or age. You look at the W from a young rider angle, but old timer like me appreciate the simplicity and reliability of a Kawa bike with enough juice to cruise around. Nice presentation, thanks guys
@DarkElfDiva16 күн бұрын
I got a Meteor 350 as my first bike. I love it. Just don't try to go over 65, lol.
@TaUncFester5 күн бұрын
So the early 2000's RE were not exactly durable for riding at speed, especially the Bullet 350 which in both the 500 and 350's cases were old school, long stroke engines, ( that weren't meant to be wrung out) with pushrod/OHVs. the Kawasaki has an OHC and a more durable crank and engine build and can stand being revved for hours at 6K+ RPM. The only engine more simple and as durable is the Lifan CG based 230cc OHV and it can be happily run at 6K+ RPM too.
@LV4EVRАй бұрын
SO close. Add 50-60cc. Subtract $800.
@eddiemendez79Ай бұрын
Get a used Suzuki TU250X for $3000. Tons of fun per dollar and Japanese reliability.
@LoganLLyonАй бұрын
They don't sell the TU250x in NA anymore. The V Star 250 for $4700 should have been mentioned though. Similar style but 900 less
@magellanicspacecloudsАй бұрын
@@LoganLLyon That's why he said used.
@scottnelson5691Ай бұрын
Tu250 was never sold in. California
@spring9603Ай бұрын
W230 looks better
@HarrisonFjord-n3vАй бұрын
Or keep your trash opinion to yourself?
@mtroy0620Ай бұрын
THAT is a nice looking bike, and Kaw will never let you down. Winner.
@peterholthoffmanАй бұрын
At first, I didn't understand why this bike is so small but then I realized it's what I've been saying for years - manufacturers need to be pursuing young, entry-level riders if they want the industry to survive. However, Kawasaki needs to be competitively priced, relative to the competition.
@Kodachrome403 күн бұрын
I lived in Australia in 2016 and they had a lot of retro-style bikes like this there.
@scrambler69-xk3kv24 күн бұрын
As usual you guys overlook a segment of riders this bike will appeal to and that is older riders. As you age you need to downsize to get a lighter more manageable bike. Also speed is no longer a factor for that segment. I ride on rural farmland as in out in the country roads, and this bike would be perfect for that.
@bradbeall39216 күн бұрын
As a fellow “old fart”, may I suggest a set of “dual sport” tires - if you can find a 17” for the front.
@skierboy85Ай бұрын
I was hopeful that the price would be closer to 4500. Paying 500 more for a bike that makes half the power of the speed 400 is a crime. You would have thought they would have learned their lesson from poor sales of the w800 which I think was because of the 10,000 dollar price tag. I also hoped it would come with a kick start.
@1DougBeardАй бұрын
Since i once owned a W650, I like this W230 BUT its rather expensive for what you get. Will nevertheless test ride one next spring.
@jjwolff7658Ай бұрын
I love it. The 315 lb curb weight will be a nice selling point for this one. I'd go for a 2" taller seat and accompanying 2" of additional ground clearance and suspension travel. Throw in a set of scrambler style tires and it would be perfect for my local gravel roads and byways.
@magellanicspacecloudsАй бұрын
I dig it. To me, it looks cooler than the Speed 400 and the Bullet 350.
@robertbelote5273Ай бұрын
I think this is amazing motorcycle. I love kawasakis they're w800. Fantastic! When it comes to retro stuff, I think 230 is too small for the American market. It's an amazing piece in the UK or Southeast Asia, but our roads are much larger and our cars are much faster. So I guess in a city like New York or La or Denver it would be great. But maybe not so much in the urban areas and that's going to bite Kawasaki in the butt, I think.
@chrispekel5709Ай бұрын
You're a small market for this. Kawasaki don't care
@VolkswagenGamerАй бұрын
In the midwest or Texas, this thing is going to get squashed by pickups going 90
@guylr7390Ай бұрын
I believe this bike is not inspired by the W1, W2 650 Kawasakis but rather the 250 SG which, like the 650s, was also a Meguro design that was picked up after that company was bought them up in the early 60s. They have been selling a version of it in Japan called the Estrella for several years now.
@chrispekel5709Ай бұрын
The Estrella is under the W brand in some markets
@felixVanDiemenАй бұрын
Nice bike, but I agree a Royal Enfield is a better proposition. I think RE are going from strength to strength, both in build quality and affordability, very impressive!
@wadetyler505622 күн бұрын
Curious, I’ve had a few under 300 cc motorcycles pre 80s that would achieve 65 to 70 mph, what happened to the newer ones?
@bryanwhitton178416 күн бұрын
I just purchased a restored 1972 Harley Davidson Sprint 350SS. I should get it in a couple of weeks. Stock those would do a little over 90 MPH and weighed 321 pounds.
@ericwilliams626Ай бұрын
It seems like Kawi raises the price on nostalgia. I have a TW200 which is a fat tire dual sport which has plenty of torque and is great in the dirt as you guys know. Buying a bike for looks is not a good reason. You buy for value and I'm changing appearances for cheap. A 230 is a little slow for the cost and I would rather have a utility bike than a retro even though I want some sort of retro bike but its not an emergency. I will enjoy the TW. But I love the idea.
@frankr111thАй бұрын
Now this reminds me of the bikes of my youth in the '70s. This looks like a great first bike or A nice re-entry to riding bikes. 🤔
@jerrym3261Ай бұрын
Or a good bike for an old rider with a garage full of bigger bikes.
@instarandАй бұрын
I love it. Though I wish manufactures would kill tubed tires on street bikes even on the most basic models. Time to move on.
@misters2837Ай бұрын
They are so easy to convert to tubeless. (as long as tire can do it)
@DavidBrewer-q4mАй бұрын
Hundreds of dollars at least.@@misters2837
@AZFarmFun-hp1cuАй бұрын
I like doing my own tire changes.
@DavidBrewer-q4mАй бұрын
@@misters2837 for lots of money, 2nd time to comment. Utoob commee censors
@HarrisonFjord-n3vАй бұрын
Or don't be a lazy bum
@sammyday3341Ай бұрын
Great review guys. Thank you.
@larryparson9609Ай бұрын
I’d lean into the Triumph 400
@christopherc48148 күн бұрын
Very interesting. I'm not a new rider. I have had almost every kind from my first bike, Kawasaki 550 GPZ to Ducati's 750ss and a 1098 to Triumph Rocket III's and a Harley Ultra Classic and about 10 other bikes scattered in there. I have currently sold my last bike and am now looking for something very easy to get on and off, never taking it on the hwy, just back roads through the neighborhood and to local spots. This could be a contender.
@vladimirthegreat44926 күн бұрын
18 hp and 18.6 NM Kawasaki W 230. Great retro bike. Topspeed; 118 km/h tachometer, GPS topspeed; 113 km/h. This bike is just beautiful and the fuel consumption is amazingly economical. The quality goes without saying. I want one. ❤
@TaUncFester5 күн бұрын
The black on the cylinder is because 1960's, Japanese bikes had all cast iron cylinders and there was a high temperature black paint that was applied to all nearly Japanese bikes with iron barrels from this era.
@Tarkov.Ай бұрын
It's a weird choice that they'd use the 230 motor, considering it's already pretty weak. Why wouldn't they do the 300 instead?
@davew8694Ай бұрын
Good review. W230 for $5600? No thanks.
@steveh254413 күн бұрын
Air- cooled. Perfect. A proper motorcycle. Made in Japan?
@greatbigeye2506Ай бұрын
Very cool! But they should have put their 300 in it, I wouldn’t mind the radiator.
@libraeotequever3pointoh9521 күн бұрын
A 300 air-cooled would have been fine. Keep it simple.
@ExplorerOfLife318Ай бұрын
Thanks. Bought an enfield bullet 350 after watching this video
@leopoldtyo8 күн бұрын
I THINK I GET IT NOW!! It's supposed to be Kawasaki's answer to the Honda Monkey (?) It checks all the boxes and then adds a few more that the Monkey lacks. Classic styling, small displacement aircooled ("bulletproof") engine, excellent fit and finish, fun in a little package, but with the added benefit of: more range, higher top speed (though not by much), double the power than the monkey with just slightly higher weight (ie better power to weight ratio), 6-speed, can fit conventional dirtbike tires for instant dirt tracker cred. You can even use it on some highways. (I tried that on a Monkey - doable, but stressful, for both me and the bike) On top of all that, it's going to be better reliability than a compareable Royal Enfield, KTM, or CF Moto. Other than the Monkey I 'm not seeing any other Japanese manufacturer competition (yet). I'm hoping that Kawasaki increases the limiter so that it can do a little better than the low 70-ish MPH some Thai reviewers are reporting the bike is governed to.
@brianeibisch602514 күн бұрын
It looks fantastic!!
@stevenlaube753518 күн бұрын
low seat makes the center of gravity more stable harder to flip about so not necessarily eraser to ride ,but feet on ground
@terryshrives8322Ай бұрын
I love the bike, but the price tag is just too high for it
@RKmndo26 күн бұрын
Cruiser?! It's a standard. It has mid controls and the forks aren't raked out. It's much like the thumper TU250X. The Nighthawk 250 was a similar-weight twin with carb, drums, and small wheels. I'd go with the Triumph Scrambler 400X. It has more power, suspension, and dirt potential for not much more weight. Kawi should offer a scrambler version, IMO.
@jimb.942Ай бұрын
And if we don’t want anti-lock brakes?
@florabee928321 күн бұрын
There are still many Suzuki TU250x around to be had used. That W is lovely!
@4ager505Ай бұрын
If you miss the Triumph T15 and T20 from the 1950's and 1960's...maybe you should check this out. Looks like most of their good features, and a lot more.
@Jay_SpeedАй бұрын
Nicely explained, gives direct the pros and cons.
@nicholaskalogris9985Ай бұрын
I appreciate the information!
@drgeoffangel5422Ай бұрын
Why no kickstart? it will never look retro without a kickstarter!
@aceball7076Ай бұрын
Kickstarter is totally 'old school'.
@Ch-ui6mwАй бұрын
I was thinking this looked like a reasonable option for a small retro bike, but that price? No thanks! I'll go to Royal Enfield for much less of a price and more power. This W230 is a great bike for $3,800.
@rvfreedomtrail8 күн бұрын
Great addition to bikes in America. More of this.
@waynesallerАй бұрын
Motorcycle sales have crashed as the prices go up. Go figure?
@waynesaller24 күн бұрын
Think about it. Lots of sales prices can go down and a profit can be made. Less sales, in order to make a profit prices must go up.
@ThomasArnold-g9i17 күн бұрын
Very good analysis.
@grantantoniuk61229 күн бұрын
Where is this bike made?
@jimp.7286Ай бұрын
Love the styling. The only thing besides the price, (and it's a biggie),..I sure wish it had been small twin. I get the parts off the shelf concept. Simplicity and target market? But the sound of a twin in a small classic bike, even under 250cc's belongs there. Not a thumper. Imagine the sound of a little twin cracked wide-open on a classic styled bike. That would grab some attention. Don't get mad. Just an opinion, lol.
@thegreatoutthereАй бұрын
Another alternative is the CSC SG250 (230cc, air-cooled, carburetor) for ONLY $2,495.00!
@upminer6162Ай бұрын
As long as you're somewhat mechanically inclined or have a good dealer I'd agree. The Chinese bikes are getting there just some of the parts are so cheaply made and fail so easily. Again, if you have any mechanical abilities and don't mind ordering parts you'll be fine I bought a brand new 150cc scooter and in the year I had it I had things that just don't fail on name brand bikes go bad- kill switch, ignition switch, welds broke on the exhaust just stupid little silly things meanwhile my 09 Honda Shadow hasn't required anything but oil changes and a battery since new lol
@libraeotequever3pointoh9521 күн бұрын
+1 for the CSC SG-250
@omnivore2220Ай бұрын
Your points are valid, until you look at the weights. If someone wants a lightweight bike, I think this Kawi has those others beat.
@LilYeshua11 күн бұрын
The Harley '88 883 Hugger i used to have had a lower seat height because of shorter rear shocks. I could place both my feet flat on the ground while sitting still. Maybe Kawasaki should put shorter rear shocks on this lastest offering in order to appeal to those with a shorter stature.
@WW-wf8tuАй бұрын
While I don't like the idea of this bike being pointed at specifically at "beginners" I can see why it is. And the value to retro style you speak of between this and a Royal, well that is arguable. Price is better on a Royal no doubt. Style is competitive. But a lot of people don't have the confidence in the reliability of a Royal. And may not want to spend personal time on repairs or $ for a shop to maintain it. But I do agree with you. I like both, but for the purchase price, I would take a Royal. IF you had not reminded me of that fact, I would simply say, this bike is grand, but they are not taking that chunk of change from me on an air cooled street bike just cause it is retro inspired.
@dglesterhardunkichud786022 күн бұрын
For what it is worth, and this is total conjecture, but I have heard Triumph was having QC issues with their Speed and Scrambler 400. The Kawasaki build quality you know will be on point. I imagine this was designed for the Asian market and I am sure they will sell a ridiculous number. I'm just grateful they are bringing it to the US.
@rhllnm18 күн бұрын
Gorgeous motor. Sweet!
@Yezu666Ай бұрын
The idea of having a cheaper, smaller alternative to W800 is great! The bike is beautiful. However, the 230 CC engine is surprisingly small. My Classic 350 is already on the underpowered side here in EU. I struggle to see who would be interested in this bike apart from very young, beginners (who just have the A1 license) with a fat wallet.
@Rogueonepigeon25 күн бұрын
Really I doubt you live in EU with comments like this, 125cc bike is the most popular machine in Europe far more than any 300cc and above so in no way is the power of 230cc a problem unless you are a bot or troll.
@whoone3205Ай бұрын
What do you think about the Janus Halcyon 250. That is a retro style bike and the price is about 6900 bucks. a review on that could be interesting they also have a 500 cc motorcycle.
@htimmermans1938Ай бұрын
I love it!
@graemetaylor629Ай бұрын
Why would you recommend the enfield over the triumph? Same price but triumph has much more power.
@elwood62Ай бұрын
On paper Royal Enfield seems like a better proposition, and for most people they might be, but they aren’t without their faults. I would expect the Kawasaki to have better build quality overall. And at over 100lbs lighter the 230 seems more appealing. When you get down into low hp figures a couple here or there doesn’t really make a difference.
@mkshffr493623 күн бұрын
And dealer network.
@RhettRatt-po3ztАй бұрын
a Kawasaki VanVan? wonderful! ☺️ Oh, this makes me so happy!
@takumisato7126Ай бұрын
That white color is 🔥! Hopefully thats an option here in the states
@bradbeall39216 күн бұрын
As someone who has been riding for over 50 years (yeah, I’m an old fart), I’m strangely attracted to and impressed with this little bike. I’ve owned (and still own) and ridden just about any kind of bike you can think of, but this little Kaw is cool! However, the price is gonna steer lots of potential buyers to those other brands mentioned here, and other types of bikes, such as Honda’s CRF300L, which is one of my all-time favorites. If Kawasaki would bump up the displacement to around 400 or 450 cc, but keep the price the same, they would have a market leader. Add a kickstarter, and they wouldn’t be able to manufacture them quickly enough.
@IvanMectin22 күн бұрын
I wouldn't even look at it at that price.
@groverearp2600Ай бұрын
I gotta add the Yamaha Vstar 250, to the list to consider. I am the opposite of a beginner , I have been riding for over 60 years. This little Yamaha will do 80mph and/or get 80 mpg.
@jerrym3261Ай бұрын
I'm an old guy and I had a Virago 250. Forward controls suck as does the wide rear tire.
@groverearp2600Ай бұрын
@jerrym3261 Yamaha has been making that bike for roughly 30 years. I have a 2019, and I changed the front and rear sprockets .
@jerrym3261Ай бұрын
@@groverearp2600 Mine was a 2007, newest bike I've ever had by a long shot. I was pretty happy with the gearing on mine. If I was going to be riding 50mph or more, I would roll out a different motorcycle.
@philippep561Ай бұрын
50 kgs between the RE 350 and the new W !!!!!
@dysnomia-anarchia19 күн бұрын
I'd buy it... if it were less than 1,300... but it's not. It's 5,599 So, I don't know how these motorcycle companies can fail so badly in their pricing...
@josef2158Ай бұрын
I'll definitely be picking one up if they are released in Vietnam. The only other comparable options here are the H'Ness, which doesn't appeal to me, and a used 250 Rebel, which can cost 6K or more in good condition. The controls would need to be moved forward, though.
@arongitisАй бұрын
they need a yamaha sr400 copy
@MrWhitelightning73Ай бұрын
Kawasaki is a reliable brand
@ストームトルーパー先輩Ай бұрын
ネイビーのカラーかっこよさぎる
@0bm31770Ай бұрын
Great looking bike.
@kola10011 күн бұрын
Looks great …. But your buggered if the wind blows !!
@matusknivesАй бұрын
I like the looks and the low weight, but I would probably still go for the 350 Royal Enfield Classic instead.
@josevi5835Ай бұрын
Great classic bike but too pricey. More expensive than the Royal Enfield Classic 350. The RE looks fabulous with single seat and the torque difference is huge. Kawa reliability is suposed to be better as well as lighteness. A 400 cc version could be a blast.
@wb7942Ай бұрын
I wonder if it can do 75 mph (for safety) on an Interstate highway.
@tx2sturgisАй бұрын
Probably yes if its a 6% downhill grade for 5 miles.
@jettschenker17 күн бұрын
The USA is going to eat up all that retro stuff for sure but they need to send us the white version.
@libraeotequever3pointoh9521 күн бұрын
Lovely style. Like the low seat height. Could benefit from a 250cc or 300cc engine. Keep it air-cooled. Price is not competitive, especially when compared to the Kawasaki Eliminator.
@Driver59917 күн бұрын
You can have a Guzzi V7 old stock for 5700. 65hp v-twin. If you browse the web, awesome deals can be had.
@Bhakti-rider9 күн бұрын
I rode a Guzzi once as a loaner from the dealer while my R1100R was being repaired, and I remember thinking that if I could have only one bike, that Guzzi could be a contender.
@jonnyem.885918 күн бұрын
Love the styling, prefer a counter-balanced twin with twin megaphone pipes, one on each side. $5.5 K? Just saw a mint Harley Low Rider with 15K miles on it for $4K on Craigslist...
@jtec99Ай бұрын
$5000? Who the hell authorized that mistake? Fire them now
@govinda102000Ай бұрын
truth. Pay 6k, you get a Versys x300 and much better.
@AZFarmFun-hp1cuАй бұрын
It’ll be $3299 soon. New base KLR650’s are now selling for $4399.
@jtec99Ай бұрын
@@AZFarmFun-hp1cu yeah like isn't their crf300l competitor model (klx300 or whatever)$3200 retail?
@hassanabdi2542Ай бұрын
Probably TOYOTA
@kignacioАй бұрын
@@jtec99klx300sm is $5800 MSRP (was $6300 last year)
@johnnyjohnson681512 күн бұрын
Young men, you are missing the forest for the trees. The W230 is not for the same customer as the Triumph - one is made of metal and chrome and the other from plastic and rubber. A customer (me) of the W230 is a motorcycle collector who already has larger and more powerful motorcycles but wants a unique toy that is built to last forever and shared with the generations that come after we’re gone.
@VolkswagenGamerАй бұрын
Hmm too expensive to be an msf trainer. Not as powerful as the RE 350s (surprise). I bet the fit and finish is great though. The promotional materials do mention comfortable highway speeds but I'm skeptical about that.
@antonius_00622 күн бұрын
How about the 2025 Honda CL 250 ?
@patricksandeberg8184Ай бұрын
For some reason the Kawasaki W-bikes have always been priced to high compared to other retro bikes. For example the W650 and W800.
@HifeManАй бұрын
Probably due to these bikes being the closest thing to being a true retro bike. Lots of steal, chrome, and very little plastic.
@HarrisonFjord-n3vАй бұрын
QUALITY MADE IN JAPAN. you get what you pay for .
@patricksandeberg8184Ай бұрын
@@HifeMan Yes engineered in Japan but built in India like the majority of Kawasaki’s bikes. But it does seem like the prices are higher in the US compared to Asia and Europe. Especially when comparing for example the Triumph 400 and the W230.
@HifeManАй бұрын
@@patricksandeberg8184 My W800 was made in Japan.
@patricksandeberg8184Ай бұрын
@@HifeMan 👍🏽I meant the new ones 🙂
@scrambler69-xk3kv24 күн бұрын
Biggest problem with Royal Enfield is finding a dealer. They are not just about everywhere like the four Japanese manufactures are.
@johnd903118 күн бұрын
MSRP is ok it’s the extras tax, tag, tittle, shipping dealer prep, etc. that will kick it over$7k
@MHLivestreams21 күн бұрын
Might make a good future hardtail chopper.
@nopeitwasepilepsy461613 күн бұрын
This bike better do well in terms of comfort, riding experience, reliability etc since it seems that power is not what they are heading for for example my xsr155 already produce about 20hp at 155cc
@johanlabuschagne377Ай бұрын
If they make a 650, I'll buy it in a heartbeat
@onyertodАй бұрын
They do. But Its now 775cc .The W800. A glorious retro with top, made in Japan, build quality and an engine that is a work of art. It was a 650 originally but they upped the cc to 775 to keep the power the same when they went from carbs to FI. I own a Black Edition.
@geraldscott4302Ай бұрын
I seriously considered a TU250, but just couldn't deal with the tube type tires. Same issue with this one. They could have used the same wheel design that the 1986/1987 Honda Rebel 450 had, wire spoke wheels designed for tubeless tires. There is simply no reason for any street legal motorcycle to still have tube type tires these days.
@HarrisonFjord-n3vАй бұрын
You sound so silly 😂
@jimstenlund601721 күн бұрын
RE 350 is about 100lbs+ heavier ! ( Hunter 350 is the lighter version with 17” cast wheels ) I think Classic 350 is 429lbs/20hp
@MrMoneyHelperАй бұрын
The price is WAY TOO HIGH! I would buy one at $3999. I like small motorcycles because they weigh much less. Yet, for the money, I would go for the 100 more pounds of the RE350 Bullet. I know that they are comfortable and probably last a long time because of the low stressed engine. This W230 would be a great replacement for the missing Suzuki TU250. Still, the price is too high.
@dasgesicht60008 күн бұрын
The Bullet is a bike that needs a lot of maintenance compared to the kawa...if you want chill you want kawa, if you want old skool and tinkering you want Bullet...the Triumph idk...
@Slane583Ай бұрын
While the W230 a cute idea $5,600 is way too much for it, this thing is a $3,700 bike. Not a $5,600 bike. While not everyone likes the idea of a Chinese bike a CF Moto NK450 goes for $5,400 and the CL-C 450 goes for $5,800 if you want a cruiser style bike. Or as you said you can get a decent Royal Enfield for the same money or slightly more and get more bike in the process. It seems the Japanese brands are just banking on their known reliability and giving you barely any bike for way too much money.
@OntarioAndrews415Ай бұрын
They should have offered more colours and .....well ....I'd buy the Street 400 from Triumph hands down!
@ChollaJJ18 күн бұрын
Kids, listen up, the best bike you mentioned, is by far the Triumph 400 ! And yes I agree, doubtful Kawasaki does well in sales,at the MSRP listed. 🐲