2024 NEW KAWASAKI MEGURO K3 UNVEILED : The Best Sportbike with Exciting Upgrades
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
- 2024 NEW KAWASAKI MEGURO K3 UNVEILED : The Best Sportbike with Exciting Upgrades. @NDSTV425
The 2024 Meguro K3 pays homage to the iconic motorcycles of the past while embracing cutting-edge technology and design. With its sleek lines, powerful engine, and advanced features, this new model sets a new standard for performance and style in the world of sportbikes.
#2024 #kawasaki #kawasakimeguro #kawasakiw800 #meguro #sportbike
Some commentators seem to be too young to remember the Meguro motorcycle of the immediate post-war period that was absorbed by Kawasaki. The British pattern Meguros were adapted by the new owners as the W series 650 - a better built BSA. The classical references in this video are valid. Meguro was founded in 1937 and produced motorcycles that were - Although patterned on European designs - well built bikes. I can see that ignorance of the history behind this video could come across as super hype. Ain’t so. This new version seems to be a strengthening of the low powered 800 & consistent with the doubling of the hp of the Royal Enfield Himalayan , and others.
my w650 needs that tank
Clickbait. It's a W 800 in different colours. That's all.
We see so many of these videos that i have given up hope that we will ever see a motorcycle in the flesh.
Is that 773 the same motor thats in the W800 with the low rated HP.
W800
Clickbait nonsens video.
A Meguro K3 is a W800 with minor optical differences. There are no "exciting upgrades" at all. Meguro/W800 are technical untouched since 2019. They are nothing less than a "Sportsbike" and "powerful". How do i know it? I own a 2024 W800 an i love it.
Needs more CCs and 60 bhp
Should be a real 850 with 60 bhp
Had Kz 750 twin 1976 slow
Reliable as anvil
Almost as fast as anvil
Painfully slow being air cooled. Could have made it at least 400cc
I don't believe that this is real. That is a poor use of such a historic manufacturers name, if that is the best Kawasaki can come up with.
Kawasaki owns the “Meguro” brand and can use it as they wish.
It certainly makes more sense to call a W800 “Meguro” than an H2
It’s just a gussied up W800. This is a blatant advertisement for an existing bike dripping with cliche wine speak.
Can’t stand these robot voices.