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The '''Kawasaki W175''' is a single cylinder [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki]] from 2017. The W175 is a [[retro style]] model that emulates the [[Kawasaki W series]], being the lightest bike of the series by having air-cooled 177 cc [[four-stroke engine]], with curb weight of 126 kg<ref>{{Cite web|date=28 August 2020|title=Kawasaki W Series|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-bESd1rlb8|url-status=live|access-date=15 April 2021|website=Youtube: Kawasaki Indonesia}}</ref>. Rather than [[Fuel injection|fuel injected]], the W175 is carburettor-fuelled which employs a Mikuni VM24 carburetor. It also does not have a [[Kick start|kickstart]], center stand, and fuel indicator. |
The '''Kawasaki W175''' is a single cylinder [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki]] from 2017. The W175 is a [[retro style]] model that emulates the [[Kawasaki W series]], being the lightest bike of the series by having air-cooled 177 cc [[four-stroke engine]], with curb weight of 126 kg<ref>{{Cite web|date=28 August 2020|title=Kawasaki W Series|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-bESd1rlb8|url-status=live|access-date=15 April 2021|website=Youtube: Kawasaki Indonesia}}</ref>. Rather than [[Fuel injection|fuel injected]], the W175 is carburettor-fuelled which employs a Mikuni VM24 carburetor. It also does not have a [[Kick start|kickstart]], center stand, and fuel indicator. |
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Revision as of 08:21, 15 April 2021
The Kawasaki W175 is a single cylinder motorcycle produced by Kawasaki from 2017. The W175 is a retro style model that emulates the Kawasaki W series, being the lightest bike of the series by having air-cooled 177 cc four-stroke engine, with curb weight of 126 kg[1]. Rather than fuel injected, the W175 is carburettor-fuelled which employs a Mikuni VM24 carburetor. It also does not have a kickstart, center stand, and fuel indicator.
World premiere launch of this bike was held on November 20th 2017 at Kawasaki Bike Week 2017[2]. The retro style includes a teardrop styled 13.5 litre fuel tank (except for the dual purpose TR model), as well as a ribbed saddle, wire wheels and a special W-logo on both sides of the tank, which refers to the W series models[3][4]. The bikes are available in different trims as below.
Manufacturer | PT Kawasaki Motor Indonesia |
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Also called | Sajuma |
Parent company | Kawasaki Motor |
Production | 2017 - now |
Assembly | Bekasi - West Jawa, Indonesia |
Predecessor | W800, W650, W250, |
Class | Standard |
Engine | 177 cc |
Compression ratio | 9.1 :1 |
Ignition type | Mikuni VM24 Carburettor |
Transmission | 5-speed manual, return |
Frame type | tubular |
Suspension | 30 mm inverted fork (front), Swingarm, dual shock absorbers with spring preload adjustability (rear) |
Brakes | Single 220 mm disc (front), Drum, 110 mm (rear) |
Fuel capacity | 13.5 L, except for W175TR (7.5 L) |
Oil capacity | 1.1 L (with oil filter), 1 (without oil filter) |
Fuel consumption | 1 : 30 km (approx) |
Related | Kawasaki W series |
W175 Std (Standard) | W175 SE (Special Edition) | W175 Cafe (Cafe Racer Edition) | W175 TR Std (Standard) | W175 TR | |
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Color Options | White only | Black, Green, Blue | Yellow, Red, Green | White | Yellow, Green |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13.5 L | 13.5 L | 13.5 L | 7.5 L | 7.5 L |
Features | basic trim | All W175 Std, plus: chromed meter cluster ring, fuel tank rubber padding, black rims, ribbed seat | Colored rear shock absorbers, chromed muffler cover, headlight visor, cafe racer style seat | Off-road style front mudguard, slim style fuel tank, high ground clearance | All W175 TR Std, plus: Colored rear shock absorbers, chromed muffler cover, ribbed seat |
References
- ^ "Kawasaki W Series". Youtube: Kawasaki Indonesia. 28 August 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Fachrudin, Fachri (20 November 2017). "W175 Melanjutkan Tradisi Kawasaki di Indonesia". Kompas.com. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "2019 W175". Kawasaki Motor Indonesia. 2019. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "2020 W175TR". Kawasaki Motor Indonesia. 2020. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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