3 Impressive Features About Kawasaki’s W800 Cafe


June 11, 2021

Embodying the 1960s spirit of Kawasaki’s W retro-classic line-up, the modernised W800 Café has been meticulously crafted to be a true throwback to the iconic W1.

Now featuring modern technologies and specifications, here are the top 3 features about Kawasaki’s W800 Café.

Striking Engine Performance

The 773cc, SOHC, four-valve parallel-twin engine, produces max power at 6,000 rpm and maximum torque of 62.9 Nm at 4,800 rpm. With more than adequate street performance, the W800 Café delivers smooth, yet hasty acceleration, willing to rev to the redline without delay. Not only does this engine perform highly, but the design is clean, classic and timeless, The Iconic bevel-gear-driven cam with the beautiful air-cooled Vertical Twin make it a key styling element of the W800 CAFE’s design. The long strokes of the engine allow the bike to tackle twisties and open roads without over stressing the machine.

 

 

Improved Slipper Clutch

The assist and slipper clutch has a locking function on acceleration that allows for fewer springs, which results in the clutch feeling lighter, and operates with no slippage. This greatly enhances the riding experience for owners. The slipper function also ensures that if gearing is dropped suddenly and aggressively, the rear wheel won’t lock up.

 

 

Cafe Racer Inspiration

From the sleek retro headlight fairings to the slim, stylish seat, the W800 Café reeks of dramatic Café Racer inspired aesthetics… and isn’t it great! The body angles that flow from the front cowl into the voluptuous curves of the fuel tank captures the eyes attention. These lines then flow into the stylish two-person café seat and onto the back fairing. It screams classic retro styling from the 60s – 80s.

 

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