KAWASAKI W800

CMC Motorcyles Chesterfield, Derbyshire
S45 9DP

Details

Year 2021 - 21 reg
Mileage 8,818
Engine 773cc
£5,949

CMC have taken in this Kawasaki W800 Café, a true masterpiece that blends classic design with modern engineering. Experience the allure of the golden age of motorcycling, redefined for todays riders. Equipped with a 773cc vertical twin engine, this café racer delivers a perfect balance of power and smoothness, offering an exhilarating ride on both urban streets and open highways. The authentic retro styling, including the iconic teardrop fuel tank, evokes a nostalgic charm that commands attention at every turn. A lightweight double-cradle frame ensures agile handling and precise control, while the front and rear disc brakes provide reliable stopping power for enhanced safety. The low-slung seat and classic round headlamp complete the vintage aesthetics, exuding an unmatched aura of sophistication.Supplied from ourselves with a fresh oil and filter service, 37-point comprehensive health check, 6 month minimum MOT and fully valeted giving you complete confidence when buying from CMC. 8818 miles, Service history, All books and keys, Sports exhaust, Renthal bars, Bar end mirrors

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CMC Motorcyles Chesterfield

High Street, Chesterfield, S45 9DP

https://www.cmcbikes.com

Running costs
Insurance group -
Annual road tax £117
Annual service cost -
Performance
Max power 47 bhp
Max torque 46 ft-lb
Top speed -
1/4-mile acceleration -
Average fuel consumption -
Tank range -
Quick specs
Engine size 773cc
Frame type Tubular steel double cradle
Engine type Air-cooled OHV parallel-twin
Fuel capacity 15 litres
Seat height 790mm
Bike weight 223kg

Figures shown are for the standard model and so may differ from bike being sold

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Review

  • KAWASAKI W800 (2019-on)

    KAWASAKI W800 (2019-on)

    It makes a Yamaha XSR look nasty, a basic Bonnie seem budget and Royal Enfield’s new 650 appear just a bit flimsy

    MCN rating 3 out of 5

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