Kawasaki Has the Best Bang For Your Buck For The Japanese Market.

Kawasaki Z750 - réservoir neuf
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I have spent a generous amount of time researching about the big four Japanese motorcycle brands which include Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha, and Suzuki. What I have found is that for their competing bikes Kawasaki has always come out on top with producing the most horsepower and torque yet having the smallest price tag. Now I’m not saying the change in price is crazy out of this world but saving a couple hundred dollars can mean a lot to many different people.

With all that being said that’s not to say that their bikes are the lightest or have the best build quality or resale value what I’m saying is that purley looking at a power to price ratio Kawasaki reigns supreme over the other Japanese super powers.

From my personal experience however Kawasaki motorcycles are still incredibly well built but lack the smoothness in the engine like many European companies have and don’t have the prestige build quality like Honda has.

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Should You Take The Msf Basic Riding Course Before Getting Your Motorcycle License?

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This is a pretty simple answer in my opinion. Of course you should! The only downfall to taking the MSF motorcycle safety foundation course is that youll have to pay for it but in my opinion it is worth every single penny.

The class will teach you how to safely operate a motorcycle when on the open road and what to look out for. Not only will it teach you how to ride safely but it will also teach you how your motorcycle will react in different weather conditions and how you should react to them. I hope this little blog post was useful in letting you know that you should always put saftey as your number one priority when riding a motorcycle.