The Kawasaki Z750 (another name: Z2) is a Japanese sports motorcycle that was first presented to the public in 1973. Kawasaki Z750 was developed and put into production in order to significantly strengthen Kawasaki’s position in the segment. The motorcycle (RS series) was powered by a completely new 746cc engine with completely redesigned cylinders and pistons, which was similar to the 900cc engine on the Z1. Thanks to this new power unit, the Kawasaki Z750 RS was characterized by very good performance and turned out to be a hit on the market. In 1978, the Kawasaki Z750FX motorcycle was launched, which was based on many solutions from the RS version, and had a very similar style and design. The main difference, however, was in the engine, which used many new solutions, and above all, its power increased from 69 hp to 74 hp.
1:12 Scale Aoshima Kawasaki 750RS Z2 With Custom Parts Model Kit
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Part Number: 05298
£19.99 RRP £24.99
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The Kawasaki Z750 (another name: Z2) is a Japanese sports motorcycle that was first presented to the public in 1973. Kawasaki Z750 was developed and put into production in order to significantly strengthen Kawasaki’s position in the segment. The motorcycle (RS series) was powered by a completely new 746cc engine with completely redesigned cylinders and pistons, which was similar to the 900cc engine on the Z1. Thanks to this new power unit, the Kawasaki Z750 RS was characterized by very good performance and turned out to be a hit on the market. In 1978, the Kawasaki Z750FX motorcycle was launched, which was based on many solutions from the RS version, and had a very similar style and design. The main difference, however, was in the engine, which used many new solutions, and above all, its power increased from 69 hp to 74 hp.