Ride and Review of the Kawasaki W800

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Specs of the 2020 Kawasaki W800
MSRP $9199.00
Engine
4-stroke, vertical twin, SOHC, 8 valves, air-cooled
Displacement
773cc
Bore x Stroke
77.0 x 83.0mm
Compression Ratio
8.4:1
Maximum Torque
46.4 lb.-ft.
Fuel System
DFI®with 34mm throttle bodies (2)
Ignition
TCBI w/digital advance
Transmission
5-speed, return shift
Final Drive
Sealed chain
Front Suspension / Wheel Travel
41mm telescopic fork with/5.1 in.
Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel
Twin shocks with spring preload adjustability/4.2 in
Front Tire
100/90-19
Rear Tire
130/80-18
Front Brakes
Single 320mm petal-style disc with 2-piston calipers, ABS
Rear Brakes
Single 270mm petal-style disc with 2-piston caliper, ABS
Frame Type
Double-cradle high tensile steel
Rake/Trail
26.0 / 3.7 in.
Overall Length
86.2 in.
Overall Width
31.1 in.
Overall Height
42.3 in.
Ground Clearance
4.9 in.
Seat Height
31.1 in.
Curb Weight
496.1 lb.**
Fuel Capacity
4.0 gal.
Wheelbase
57.7 in.

Пікірлер: 315

  • @cycoklr
    @cycoklr3 жыл бұрын

    I'm 67 and when I take out my W800 for a ride I feel 17 again. It's my time machine.

  • @josedieguez8754

    @josedieguez8754

    3 жыл бұрын

    Man ! You’re still riding at 67 ? God bless you !

  • @cycoklr

    @cycoklr

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@josedieguez8754 Thanks! There's a simple formula to keep riding as long as possible: Stay healthy and be very careful on the road. Twenty years ago, I met a 77-yr old American on a Suzuki Bandit 1200 without a fairing who had ridden solo from Garmisch, Germany to Cadiz, Spain -- some 2500 kms. I remember he had a limp and looked tired but apparently glad to be able to still ride that far. Took him many days to make the trip, he said, stopping frequently to rest. It was a brief encounter but I remember him well because I admired his spunk for traveling solo at THAT age! 🛵🌞

  • @cmscms123456

    @cmscms123456

    2 жыл бұрын

    Im 64, and Im liking what Im seeing... Maybe I can pickup a good used one in a couple of years.

  • @shyamfootprints972

    @shyamfootprints972

    Жыл бұрын

    I know that feeling. I am 58 and ‘become’ 14 all over again when I get on my motorcycle. Two wheels move the soul they say…..

  • @russtynail55

    @russtynail55

    Жыл бұрын

    @@josedieguez8754 67 is not old, I'm a 67 New Zealander still riding, I recently purchased a W800 'Black Edition'.

  • @edwardodoner6221
    @edwardodoner6221 Жыл бұрын

    I am 73 - bought W800 Cafe 2 years ago (in Poland), put on it 3 500 km, happy as happy can be!

  • @renzokukenleonhart
    @renzokukenleonhart3 жыл бұрын

    This bike is even more beautiful in person.

  • @dougfielding8215
    @dougfielding82154 жыл бұрын

    Ride modes? We don't need no stinkin' ride modes!

  • @tedmarakas2626

    @tedmarakas2626

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm old school, no rider modes, no ABS, no traction control. NOTHING. Just a 150Hp Aprilia mated to 2 wheels made of rubber.

  • @wardmontgomery9259

    @wardmontgomery9259

    Жыл бұрын

    Ride mode ? How about ‘full speed ahead’

  • @ZimmyFox
    @ZimmyFox4 жыл бұрын

    This bike is so beautiful, just an enjoyable smooth ride. Not a racer, just a relaxing easy ride. I'm picking one up as soon as I can.

  • @enricodedios3702
    @enricodedios37023 жыл бұрын

    This video was the reason I pick’d up w800. Thanks for the honest review and very pleased on my new w800 street. Everything you said about the bike is true.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    I totally want one still and one day.

  • @dougfielding8215
    @dougfielding82154 жыл бұрын

    I bought the W800 Street (Canada) and am insanely happy with it! Ticked all the boxes for me. If this Classic model was available then, I may have bought it. Beautiful bike with fantastic fit and finish. I know how he feels when he says "it feels like home" and I'm riding a motorcycle and it feels like a motorcycle.

  • @andrewhannam.
    @andrewhannam.4 жыл бұрын

    Best retro motorcycle series! Street, Cafe and standard. These were before the Hinckley Bonnevilles... Absolutely stunning these W800s.

  • @jibjab351

    @jibjab351

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bonneville came out 2001, W800 came out 2011, so how can it be before?

  • @UncleLongbeard

    @UncleLongbeard

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jibjab351 w650 came in 1999

  • @greyy357
    @greyy3574 жыл бұрын

    I'm planning on getting this for my first motorcycle. thank you for showing us this thing at highway speed!

  • @dermur68

    @dermur68

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've had a 2015 W800 for a couple of years now. Bombproof. You won't be disappointed! It'll do 150kph (93mph) without too much effort. There's a video on KZread of someone in Germany (on the autobahn) maxing it out at 180kph!

  • @greyy357

    @greyy357

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dermur68 that's fantastic. I live in a super rural area surrounded by only highways, so I gotta have something that can handle those speeds, but is still pretty beginner friendly

  • @dermur68

    @dermur68

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@greyy357 You won't be disappointed. That's exactly what this bike is. I'm only riding for about two years on an A2 license (limits your power to 35kW). I started on a 250cc but that proved a little lightweight on motorways/highways with crosswinds, trucks, etc. I got the W800 and it's like a train. I feel much more confident on it with the extra weight (about 215Kg). Beautiful build quality and as soon as I get the chance, I'm sure it'll hit 163kph (100mph) easily enough. Acceleration is civilised while being plenty to get you away from any traffic when the lights go green. And is genuinely more authentic than the "Triumphs" if you care about that sort of thing. I look at other bikes every now and then, but can't ever see myself getting rid of the W800. I just love it too much... :) Also, the engine was very thoughtfully designed for ease-of-maintenance too if you're ever considering doing your own wrenching. Centre stand is a big bonus for chain oiling.

  • @stevemiller1203

    @stevemiller1203

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dermur68 I agree with your Triumph comment, the current Triumph company has nothing to do with the Triumphs of the '60s and older.

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@javierquirozgarcia3198 I never have felt any objectional heat from that great engine (Not sure if I've ever really felt heat from the engine when riding or stopped at stop signs).

  • @Skuglyft
    @Skuglyft2 жыл бұрын

    Man, I love the look of this bike. Best looking retro and the reliability as its Japanese. 10/10. Could be buying this instead of the Guzzi V7

  • @user-zf4qs2jy3n
    @user-zf4qs2jy3n2 жыл бұрын

    No thrills nothing on it....exactly what I've been looking for. Elegant simplicity at it's finest.

  • @glenndavis9886
    @glenndavis98864 жыл бұрын

    Great review! Thank you so much for posting it. Your comments about the authentic feel of this bike are spot on. For old guys like me who rode bikes like this in the 70's it is awesome. I rode the cafe version and loved the bike but not the riding position. So I'm looking forward to riding this standard version. I've seen prices on the cafe version down to less than $7,000 here in Virginia and with the economy down right now I'm sure you can pick up one of these standard W800's for perhaps just a little more than that.

  • @scotteger6271

    @scotteger6271

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not sure what part of Virginia you are in but I'm in central Pennsylvania and there are several dealers offering the café version for $5800-6000 brand new. So if you're interested look them up on cycletrader and make a deal with someone local to you.

  • @glenndavis9886

    @glenndavis9886

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@scotteger6271 Thanks Scott! I'll do that.

  • @Aaron-kw2kq
    @Aaron-kw2kq3 жыл бұрын

    Great seeing more videos from you, keep them coming bro!

  • @PerfectlyFreedom
    @PerfectlyFreedom2 жыл бұрын

    Nice catch, the romanticism you spot about the purpose of the W800 is what made me love this video--didn't skip a second!

  • @mindspinn311
    @mindspinn3114 жыл бұрын

    I was drooling over this bike as forbidden fruit for years until it came here, then I drooled on it some more at the motorcycle show. It’s more authentic retro British than any current Triumph, but for the money the Street Twin and Bonneville T100 are much higher performing; it’s hardly comparable. The W800 is more on par with the Royal Enfield 650, but for $3400 more 😱. You buy this one because you want THIS one, to be different, just cruise, look good and enjoy. Everyone will think it’s a Triumph or maybe an old BSA, but will be shocked to learn it’s Japanese and new. Very few will remember the old W1.

  • @dermur68

    @dermur68

    4 жыл бұрын

    The build quality, finish and thought that went into engineering an easy to maintain bike is worth the extra $$$. Checking valve clearances is a cinch. Kawasaki originally licensed BSA A7 to build the W1 so it bears more than a passing resemblence to a BSA.

  • @mindspinn311

    @mindspinn311

    4 жыл бұрын

    dermur68 True! It was Meguro who was licensed to build the BSA A7 for Japan and they were acquired by Kawasaki in 1964. The W1 arrived in 1965 for Japan and 1966 for the rest of the world I believe.

  • @jsprite123

    @jsprite123

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mindspinn311 There is a Meguro bike out there (Google it or KZread it)! Just looks like an W800 standard though.

  • @samdelaet3587
    @samdelaet35872 жыл бұрын

    100% the bike I’m looking for. Great review too. In a few months I’ll be driving one around!!

  • @WolfgangVonKempelen838
    @WolfgangVonKempelen8384 жыл бұрын

    Back to basics biking, no thrills no frills just a sweet relaxed ride. Plus being in contact with the wind & nature whatever it trows at you ;)

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right on!

  • @randy4210
    @randy42103 жыл бұрын

    Thank -you !! Love this!

  • @TheInterloafer
    @TheInterloafer4 жыл бұрын

    I got this bike in late March, as soon as it came out. I love everything about it. Except the stock tires which caused me to wobble on rain grooves here in New York City. I got those replaced and it is now an ideal in-town bikes. People keep stopping me and asking how old the bike is. This review is spot on.

  • @ernestfloyd2930

    @ernestfloyd2930

    4 жыл бұрын

    What tyres did you change to, still have the original tyres on my 2018 w800. About to make a change.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    Love when a bike does that. I seriously want one of these to go wit my Cx500 and see which one people believe is the oldest.

  • @TheInterloafer

    @TheInterloafer

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ernestfloyd2930 I had sort of a hard time finding tires that fit the specs, and I couldn't find a matching set, believe it not. So, I got the Continental Road Attack 3 for the rear and Continental Trail Attack 3 for the front. The combination so far seems fantastic, but I've only just started using them.

  • @luvsallbikes279

    @luvsallbikes279

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aaron Donovan . Did you ever ride with a passenger yet ? Wondering if it could pull that off . Looks really nice .

  • @TheInterloafer

    @TheInterloafer

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@luvsallbikes279 Not quite yet. I'm still working on convincing the Mrs. to hop on the back. My other bike (Yamaha V Star 650 Custom) has a back rest so we've tended to use that one more. But I'll get her on this one soon!

  • @keithshwalbe6981
    @keithshwalbe69813 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @charleydraper8656
    @charleydraper86563 жыл бұрын

    Absolute beauty

  • @christianjensen3182
    @christianjensen31823 жыл бұрын

    I had a 76 kz400 back in 79-81. This bike brings back memories of that. I may have to get one.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love the classics. If and when I get more room and more funds there will be an army of classics in the garage and the KZ400 is on the map. I love older smaller machines like it, my current CX500C. Something about just going for a ride on a real machine with nothing to get in the way.

  • @eakkaluckpriyasarn3333
    @eakkaluckpriyasarn33334 жыл бұрын

    i have w800 street edition i love it. ride fun

  • @johnhall4445
    @johnhall4445 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this review!

  • @Apollo949
    @Apollo9499 ай бұрын

    A great review and I'm planning to get one of these next year.

  • @specialed5098
    @specialed50984 жыл бұрын

    I love your enthusiasm, but as an older rider I lived , owned and rode the later 60s bikes. Been riding since 1965. Bought my first bike in 1968 and I have wonderful memories. But like phones with chords on the wall with rotary dials I am not sure I want to go back. Hahaha. But I really am glad you and others get to experience these Retro machines. Keep up with your videos I really appreciate them and brings back memories.

  • @timjohnson1199

    @timjohnson1199

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're just going back to the good parts. No more bad brakes, tickling the carbs to start, kicking it, rough warm ups, constant tuning, leaks, and so on.

  • @dermur68

    @dermur68

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@timjohnson1199 Exactly - it's retro but with Kawasaki reliability. Even by Kawasaki's standards, it's pretty bomb proof.

  • @captainamerica9353

    @captainamerica9353

    2 жыл бұрын

    Special Ed , that would be "phones with cords". But I also like old bikes.

  • @xtek95
    @xtek953 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree with your assessment of this Retro Cool bike.

  • @ginolaxamana7333
    @ginolaxamana73333 жыл бұрын

    I just got mine 3 weeks ago and im loving it!

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ride it safe!

  • @jeanmoulin8472
    @jeanmoulin84724 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this review. Currently I am riding a BMW1200GSA. Perfect bike to ride in the Alps in Austria,Italy and France but too large for Dutch road to be honest. Therefore my interest in the Kawa.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    I truly wish to at some point be able to hit those roads. My choice would be a Moto Guzzi V7III for sure. I love the Kawi but it a bit lazy vs the Goose to hit roads like that.

  • @guysmith3146
    @guysmith31462 жыл бұрын

    Nice review. The price point on these bikes reflects the fact that the W800 is built in Japan. Maintenance on these bikes is easy and straight forward. If I did not own a W650, a W800 would be in the garage. The one good feature you like many other reviewers fail to mention on W800 reviews, is the positive stop neutral finder, good when riding in heavy stop start traffic. At 73 years old when riding my W650, it just reminds me of riding in the sixties early seventies. I think all aircooled bikes of high capacity have their days numbered with ever increasing emission limits. If people are thinking of buying one in the near future, bite the bullet now to avoid disapointment.

  • @captainamerica9353

    @captainamerica9353

    2 жыл бұрын

    guy smith , correct. Air-cooling is disappearing, followed by gas engines.

  • @artwebb6939
    @artwebb69393 жыл бұрын

    The old school standard is imo the perfect bike

  • @herrjacobsson2501
    @herrjacobsson25013 жыл бұрын

    Hi great review! Lots of passion. Thanx for sharing. J/Sweden

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the support!

  • @aussie6639
    @aussie66392 жыл бұрын

    Wish the roads in Sydney were like this!

  • @coolstorybro9946
    @coolstorybro99463 жыл бұрын

    You make very good videos! Thank you.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the support.

  • @bfarm44
    @bfarm443 жыл бұрын

    Clubman is the original cafe back in the day. I’m that old

  • @767dag
    @767dag2 жыл бұрын

    Best looking retro bike

  • @aproud1
    @aproud14 жыл бұрын

    As always, nice review. Really love the looks of this bike but love my V7iii just a little more. Stay safe out there.

  • @scotteger6271

    @scotteger6271

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm interested in this style of bike and have been looking at everything in it's class, such as the Triumphs, Moto Guzzi V7, Royal Enfield INT650, etc. Since you mentioned having a V7, did you also ride a W800 before you chose? Just curious what helped you decide on the V7.

  • @aproud1

    @aproud1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@scotteger6271 Sat on the cafe version of the W800. Didn't ride one though. I really, really like the W800. Once I saw a V7 in person and rode it, it stole my heart. Looked at a lot of bikes but there is a lot too love in my weird little V7. Actually went in too get a great deal on a leftover V9, which after much research I thought was the bike for me. After riding the V7 and the V9 back to back the V7 just felt more together and connected to the road. V9 is great and more powerful but didn't seem to have the magic of the V7. Lots of cool aftermarket stuff available for the V7 if you're into it. All that said, I do plan on trying to ride a W800 at some point. I will add that I greatly prefer the local Guzzi dealer to the local Kaw dealers.

  • @Johan-vk5yd

    @Johan-vk5yd

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aproud1 Good point! Quality of your local dealership and workshop services matter when it comes down to it. Back in the days I owned a Stornello 125 cc, but felt very much on my own servicing it, the nearest dealership being 300 km away.

  • @JC-nx5xx
    @JC-nx5xx4 жыл бұрын

    Could you please compare with Triumph street twin??? Also could you please mention miles per gallon, Cruising speed and lowest speed you could ride at the top gear.

  • @SteveBlancoMusicianWarrior
    @SteveBlancoMusicianWarrior Жыл бұрын

    2k miles in and I absolutely love mine.

  • @coloneljawoof6832
    @coloneljawoof68327 ай бұрын

    Love mine. Great bike.

  • @xtek95
    @xtek953 жыл бұрын

    Rode this bike a few weeks ago at HOK Demo days in OKC. Loved this bike the best of the 3 models I rode. My son in law liked it the best as well. Might consider trading my VERSYS 650 for this. Hedgehog, you sound a lot like a guy I met at the 2021 GOAT Ride recently. He was on a KTM, Matt was his name.

  • @RidersInBlack
    @RidersInBlack4 жыл бұрын

    Rabid I get a hint of a wonderful sound from this bike like the 70's Honda and Suzuki 4 cylinders. Did you get that impression as well? Also, how does this compare to the T100 and V7iii as retro bikes?

  • @ericweber1969
    @ericweber19694 жыл бұрын

    Sweet looking bike, and good review, thank you!

  • @joshinthecity
    @joshinthecity3 жыл бұрын

    I have a W800 Cafe. Love it. No regrets.

  • @jn1982
    @jn19828 ай бұрын

    I just got a 2022. I love it.

  • @darrenparkinson4576
    @darrenparkinson45764 жыл бұрын

    Nice review. I wonder what the bike looks like....?

  • @davesmith2140
    @davesmith21403 жыл бұрын

    Do you have any suggestions for a nice sounding throaty exhast .

  • @clefever9804
    @clefever9804 Жыл бұрын

    Love the bike...I worried a wee bit about the tube tires but have decided to carry a tube of 'Slime' tube sealant and lots of C02...instead of taping the inside of rims and making them tubeless. I may remove the db baffle later...At 79 years I find the W800 perfect for riding around the back roads. I bought a 2020 Katana a few years ago but find that I'm drawn to my 2022 W800...

  • @davidcantwell2489
    @davidcantwell24894 жыл бұрын

    Ok ... W800 ... Now you have my full attention kiddo.

  • @mariuss.6607

    @mariuss.6607

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same thoughts lol

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    4 жыл бұрын

    Guys, this is a great bike!

  • @RichardsModellingAdventures
    @RichardsModellingAdventures3 жыл бұрын

    How does it compare to your Honda CB1100 ex?

  • @bonzo21290
    @bonzo212902 жыл бұрын

    I'm highly considering trading in my Vulcan 900 classic for this bike. my neighbor just got one and I sat on it & instantly fell in love.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would not blame you if you did

  • @markbarber7839
    @markbarber7839 Жыл бұрын

    I like the motorcycle too. The angle of the instruments causes the sun to reflect and blind you at certain times of day. I've made a plastic template with small arcing slots to help. I find this a serious safety flaw. Did you also notice that?

  • @mindspinn311
    @mindspinn3114 жыл бұрын

    Btw, on that buttery clutch, it actually is an assist/slip clutch. Kawasaki tossed some good modern tech at this bike. It also has ABS like you mentioned and a great looking LED headlamp. I’m very tempted regardless of the $9199 price tag.

  • @pjeng1

    @pjeng1

    4 жыл бұрын

    This is a great but expensive beginner's bike.

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@pjeng1 I've been riding many years and had some fast bikes and touring bikes but I love this bike. Personality and good looks. A used Rebel 500 is probably a better knock around beginner's bike but yah it's easy to ride.

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    It's pricier than the Indian or Taiwan/ Indonesian bikes because of the quality materials, labor, attention to detail and overall higher production cost in Japan but it is worth every penny in my opinion.

  • @ronrowley9858
    @ronrowley98583 жыл бұрын

    I've a 2001 W650 and a 2017 Honda CB1100EX. I'm a big fan of the bikes from the 60'-70's and love them both like RK. Want to replace the W650, which is showing it's age. Looked at Triumph's T-100 but am so comfortable with the W650, the W800 wins out. So glad Kawasaki returned the the retro W's to U.S. RK has sold me. Only will miss the kick starter. on the W650.

  • @scottyh1509
    @scottyh15092 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful

  • @genegoodwin8925
    @genegoodwin89253 жыл бұрын

    The W800 engine is built like the old BSA and Triumphs of the 50's, 60's. Both pistons rise and fall together, unlike the newer twins of Royal Enfield and the new Triumphs. This is why you feel the buzzing, or vibration. I used to wonder why Kawasaki called it the "W" even back when it was a W650 and still wondered after it was enlarged to an 800, Then one day it dawned on me. If you picture the crankshaft with both pistons rising and falling together, it looks like a "W". Thus Kawasaki named the bike the W after the looks of the crankshaft. Just thought I'd share.

  • @ragimundvonwallat8961

    @ragimundvonwallat8961

    2 жыл бұрын

    no, its just because in the 60's they bougth a license from bsa for a race twin...as kawi was only building 2 stroke at the time. the bike was named W because there frame series were 'numbered' with letters back then. so when they brang it back it got its old name back too

  • @JimRagle
    @JimRagle3 жыл бұрын

    I've possibly never been more torn on any decision ever. I am drooling for this bike after this pretty glowing review, but...the Guzzi V7 III also has me equally drooling (like I've just come from a double root canal). I live in Switzerland and have mountain passes, beautiful lazy country roads, and twisties galore. I also want to do some longer rides, even touring. V7 or W800?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    V7 has the handling and fuel advantage for sure. And more character if you like the feeling of being on a machine. The W800 will be less maintenance heavy and a bit lazy. I still lean towards a V7

  • @robmulero3554
    @robmulero35543 жыл бұрын

    As far as seat comfort for long rides, which is better, this or the 2017 Honda CB1000 ex?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Equal.

  • @VS-vo3rd
    @VS-vo3rd Жыл бұрын

    Super motorcycle! I have a Kawasaki W650

  • @mindspinn311
    @mindspinn3114 жыл бұрын

    What do you think of the W800 compared to the 2017 CB1100EX that you own?

  • @pjeng1

    @pjeng1

    4 жыл бұрын

    You really don't want to compare Toyota Camry to Enzo Ferrari in both price and performance wise.

  • @chud67
    @chud67 Жыл бұрын

    I just bought the W800 today. Can you post a link or provide the name of the top bag you have on the rear passenger seat? Thanks.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    Жыл бұрын

    Depending on what you want to carry but a decent all around one is this in the 24L www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/cortech-super-20-tail-bag?gclid=CjwKCAjwp9qZBhBkEiwAsYFsb3dm1YlRLHohYzNiO8oWlsT0bX7ohsj_ROhUIHh4MMI6QrsxkIKgWRoCBQMQAvD_BwE

  • @krystalstarrett6760
    @krystalstarrett6760 Жыл бұрын

    Wait wait wait, I wanna go too!

  • @sefton1972
    @sefton19722 жыл бұрын

    Lovely bike the Classic. I have the Café version & prefer the clubman bars for the look, style & most importantly the extra weight on the front. I don’t like a light front end. Cracking, characterful engines with top notch gearboxes.

  • @gorrion.pr.600
    @gorrion.pr.6002 ай бұрын

    tremendous video, congratulations, I would like to buy that motorcycle here in Puerto Rico, but it have a air cooled engine and here is a tropical hot island, I don't know if it could affect the engine performance.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    2 ай бұрын

    In Oklahoma it gets very very hot, we don't have the humidity levels y'all do. But we can reach 113F so add in the heat off of the pavement we're usually 140s or so in motion and it does not seem to bother it. The only thing recommended at that point would be to change oil more frequently.

  • @gorrion.pr.600

    @gorrion.pr.600

    2 ай бұрын

    @@RabidHedgehog definitely my favorite machine. thank you.

  • @MaxFromSydney1
    @MaxFromSydney12 жыл бұрын

    Kawasaki have got alot of desirable models. Something for just about any kind of riding.

  • @pyonpyon125
    @pyonpyon1254 жыл бұрын

    カワサキW800最高!!!🇯🇵

  • @30smsuperstrat
    @30smsuperstrat2 жыл бұрын

    Best review on this bike I've seen. I will say it sounds a little like a sewing machine compared to the Enfield's and Triumph's. The high idle is what really sounds strange to me. Again great review.

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    The idle is fast on cold startup and slows upon warm up. The idle is also easily adjustable. Mine was set a little fast from the factory. Probably for break in. The W800 has 360 crank just like the British bikes of the 60s. The Enfield and Triumphs have 270 degree cranks so they don't sound as authentic. The W has a lovely sound all be it on the quiet side. Some have removed the DB killer baffles at the end of the muffler to make them a little louder but they do sound nice. In stock form you don't here much of the exhaust from the seat but from behind and for people on the street they sound really good.

  • @U2kar
    @U2kar4 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps you could make a video about your vlog gear. How you mount your camera to the helmet, and how you wire it up for sound. I think many of us would be interested.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    I can do that.

  • @U2kar

    @U2kar

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@RabidHedgehog I am looking forward to it! By the way, back in 2017 when I was looking for a new bike, I heard about the Kawasaki W800 being sold in Europe, and not in the US. I would have bought it in a heartbeat. Instead, I bought a Suzuki SV650. I didn't regret it though.

  • @CrazedVandal
    @CrazedVandal4 жыл бұрын

    Is the slipper-assist clutch a major benefit? The bike is pretty close in price to a Triumph but they don't include one in the same class.

  • @mindspinn311

    @mindspinn311

    4 жыл бұрын

    Are you sure? I think all the current Bonneville’s have a slip assist clutch. But yes it’s interesting how they work. Some people don’t like them because the clutch lever feel is different, but it allows effortless clutchless upshifting, and rev-match downshifting becomes a breeze. It’s difficult to explain, but when you experience it yourself and play around with the shifter and clutch engagement, especially downshifting, you get it.

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    The W800 has amazing engine braking. The slipper clutch helps prevent locking up the rear wheel when down shifting aggressively. The assist portion means the clutch springs can be lighter giving a nice light clutch pull.

  • @coolstorybro9946
    @coolstorybro99463 жыл бұрын

    Hello Rabid Hedgehog, What is the feeling ridding this bike, compared to the 2017 1100EX? Awesome video :)

  • @terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff

    @terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can tell you as an EX owner who has ridden the W800. Much lighter of course, weirdly similar vibrations higher up the rev range but the EX will be going faster at those same revs so you can avoid them much easier or even altogether. The W is sprung lighter as it has to cope with less weight so you can get a softer ride on it if that’s your thing. I’d have both!

  • @tsmgguy
    @tsmgguy4 жыл бұрын

    Oh, that's purty!

  • @Thebaronvonschnell
    @Thebaronvonschnell3 жыл бұрын

    I bought my W-800 a month ago and it is better than you describe. The other contender I was looking at was the Yamaha Bolt, which I took your advice to pass over. Couldn't agree more that the W checks off so many boxes! (see 24:49)

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    I really want a W800 to just cruise.

  • @captainamerica9353

    @captainamerica9353

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jonathan Brenner , and you don't think Bolts are ugly?

  • @ballsteven4926
    @ballsteven49262 жыл бұрын

    I own a 2018 W800, and agree with your review, this is a beautiful bike, even 'no neck' guy with Harley Davidson logo on his shirt enquired politely about this bike. Only thing is that it would benefit from being a 6 gear bike, as could handle it easily for highway cruising. Still very glad I own it. Steve (Australia)

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    The gears are spread quite far apart and the motor has bags of torque so I don't think a sixth gear is needed. Mine is turning 4200rpm at 120kph (75mph}. 2800rpm at 80kph (50mph). I can run 50kph in 5th and roll on to highway speed easily without shifting. I can also pull away from a stop without even touching the throttle. The engine is not stressed at all at highway speed.

  • @albertosamaniego2476
    @albertosamaniego24764 жыл бұрын

    Rock n roll bike

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes it is.

  • @brucegeange7082
    @brucegeange70822 жыл бұрын

    So it vibrates at 60 to 70 mph May as well keep my Meradin Triumph

  • @korazon3spinado
    @korazon3spinado4 жыл бұрын

    Hi rabbid, how is your cb1100? I bet it is a little quicker than this one. Take care, ride safe!

  • @nikos-giorgos

    @nikos-giorgos

    4 жыл бұрын

    A little quicker? Really? Cb has double the power...

  • @bernisteinbach4835
    @bernisteinbach48354 жыл бұрын

    Love the review, Mr. Hedgehog! You mention your height but not weight. I'm 6'2" and 240. Will it ride well with me?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am around 209. But yes it can indeed hold that weight without issue.

  • @bernisteinbach4835

    @bernisteinbach4835

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@RabidHedgehog Thank you for your prompt reply. Keep up the excellent work! You are, by far, the most thorough and captivating vlogger.

  • @varunsingh7068
    @varunsingh70684 жыл бұрын

    which bike were u riding in intro of this video

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    2017 Honda CB1100EX

  • @dirkdiggler5164
    @dirkdiggler51644 жыл бұрын

    I wish somebody would manufacture performance aftermarket parts for this bike, so I could soup it up like I could do with a 1960's Bonneville. I spent a lot of time on a 1960's Bonneville that was modified and was pumping out 60 horsepower and got the weight down to 340 lbs. That bike would boogie! This bike makes about 45 horsepower and weighs 5oo lbs. The platform on this Kawasaki would be great for performance upgrades to resemble a real hot rodded Triumph, b/c it's got a 360 crank and an undersquare motor. But I see precious few performance parts available for the W800 other than pipes.

  • @mikehurley5052

    @mikehurley5052

    2 жыл бұрын

    360 crank is why it vibrates like mad.

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    @@mikehurley5052 It has a little throb between ~3300 and 3800rpm. I have a hard time calling it vibration. I had a 1972 Honda CB350 that would vibrate your feet of the foot pegs and put your whole arms to sleep. Now that was vibration. The W has just enough vibe to let you know your on a a real motorcycle.

  • @bobbychubb6913
    @bobbychubb6913 Жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of my 77 kz750b

  • @zaferardabayraktar
    @zaferardabayraktar4 жыл бұрын

    I think this is the best A2 license allowed bike on the market for stylish riders

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    They are rated at 47hp in Europe to meet A2 requirements but here in North America they are rated at 51hp. I've seen specs from Indonesia or some other Asian country where they claim 52hp. The Euro rating is given at 6000rpm but I think the higher rating is at 6500rpm. I think Kawasaki is skirting the Euro regs with creative rating methods. Mine feels like more than 47hp once you pass 4000rpm.

  • @ivanbaldacchino6339
    @ivanbaldacchino63392 жыл бұрын

    Hi Rabid, since you rode both, which would you get the W800 or the Moto Guzzi V7? As I am really torn between the two. They both look great and are both made in their respective factories inJapan and Italy

  • @papimiami1938

    @papimiami1938

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you decide ? I am absolutely torn between the two myself... I really have not been able to decide between the two.

  • @ivanbaldacchino6339

    @ivanbaldacchino6339

    Жыл бұрын

    @@papimiami1938 no.....I still haven t decided

  • @papimiami1938

    @papimiami1938

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ivanbaldacchino6339 me either... I can pretty much tell you that I'm going to end up with the Kawasaki... The overall cost of ownership is far cheaper than a Moto Guzzi especially where I'm working in the United States. There's a relative lack of dealerships so service and parts becomes a problem. I've always wanted to own an Italian bike ! But I have to pick between the practicality and reliability of a Japanese bike or the coolness and exclusivity of an Italian bike...

  • @ivanbaldacchino6339

    @ivanbaldacchino6339

    Жыл бұрын

    Good call on the Kawasaki.. its a properly well built and engineered bike. your reasoning and concerns are part of why I haven t decided yet because they are also my concerns.... deep down I really want the Guzzi but I always stop and re think it over and over again....besides not every mechanic can work on a Guzzi. most of them will mess it up more instead of fixing it

  • @ivanbaldacchino6339

    @ivanbaldacchino6339

    Жыл бұрын

    @papimiami1938.... I ended up getting the Moto Guzzi v7 850 special with blue and brown seat. I couldn't resist the looks and the shaft drive and the sound of the v engine. It is a more expensive bike than the W800, but its just as well made.

  • @bikerbeliever8169
    @bikerbeliever81694 жыл бұрын

    This bike would sell better if they had released the black w800 street version that they did overseas. Looks so much better. This bike has that unique timing gear instead of chain as well which is not gonna change much riding wise but still pretty neat for gearheads.

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    4 жыл бұрын

    I own the Street version (available in Canada) and absolutely love it, and think it's a tough looking yet handsome bike. The Classic is beautiful mind you. I find the W800 has lots of low end torque and decent acceleration when you open it up. It's the perfect 60s style Brit bike with modern ABS, fuel injection, brakes and reliability. The ride even gets better as it breaks in. I agree, they should have started out in the States with the Street, then the Classic when it came out. Some don't like the satin paint (which I think accentuates the chrome pipes, bevel drive shaft and polished aluminum rims). As a gear head, the bevel drive is the icing on the cake!

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    @@dougfielding8215 Being a longs stroke under stressed low compression engine and no timing chain they will do 100,000 miles with only proper routine maintenance. I've watched videos of a few Ws with 100,000 to 150,000 trouble free kilometers on the clock. No timing chain to worry about is big bonus.

  • @tefikmece9813
    @tefikmece98133 жыл бұрын

    Will this bike fit a 6ft tall guy

  • @jaytouvelle2359
    @jaytouvelle2359 Жыл бұрын

    Do you like the CB1100 better?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    Жыл бұрын

    I do in respects to the smooth operation over long rides and the lack of buzzing.

  • @carlthomas3074
    @carlthomas30744 жыл бұрын

    Now you're talking like an old man😀...or like me😬...I have about 15 older bikes...including a 78cx 500 (heard u mention)...id love to take a spin on a w800!

  • @kyotosal
    @kyotosal3 жыл бұрын

    Does it have a gas gauge?.........Thank you.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oddly no.

  • @DaxXx988
    @DaxXx9884 жыл бұрын

    How will it fare on a steep slow turn uphill (mountain passes)? Enough grunt to pull you up?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    Unless you get really up there in altitude it'll grunt up fine.

  • @DaxXx988

    @DaxXx988

    4 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate the answer! I'm talking max 2-2.5k meters above sea level - Switzerland is a dream for mountain pass rides. :) Any comparably styled (classic/retro) bikes with some more power you would recommend, in case this doesn't suffice?

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@DaxXx988 It has good torque and I ride the foothills and Rocky Mountains of Canada on my W800 Street and there is always enough power for more speed even passing others (though I tend to take it easy and this bike is made for that). Also decent engine compression for going down hill without being on the brakes all the time.

  • @Sanguine_Addiction
    @Sanguine_Addiction3 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Would this bike be too tall for me? I'm 5'4". I know I could get a Yamaha Bolt due to the low seat height, but I really love the aesthetics of the W800.

  • @kbxty2p

    @kbxty2p

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha same problem. Maybe take a look at Honda Rebel if you want something lower.

  • @swrpn

    @swrpn

    3 жыл бұрын

    Go for SR400

  • @joshinthecity

    @joshinthecity

    3 жыл бұрын

    No. You'll fit.

  • @mikehurley5052

    @mikehurley5052

    2 жыл бұрын

    Its your inseam length that matters not your height, you can be 5 foot 10 but with short legs.

  • @truenorth5787

    @truenorth5787

    5 ай бұрын

    65 y/o here. 5'4" height. 29" inseam. 140 lbs. Came back to riding after 23 years. Bought a 2022 brand new W800 last March. Perfect fit.

  • @kevinpugh1919
    @kevinpugh19193 жыл бұрын

    Would this be a good bike for someone who’s short?

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    Absolutely. You can even buy a 1 inch shorter seat from Kawasaki. I have one that came with my bike but I like the taller seat to minimize the knee angle on my old knees.

  • @STBRetired1
    @STBRetired13 жыл бұрын

    I see that everyone else beat you when the light turned green which means you caught the next red light, too. Can't even keep up with a Kia. Great bike. How about a review of that CX500 and why wasn't that sufficient to satisfy your biking needs? I've got a chance for a 1982 GL500 Silverwing for $ 1,400 on my local Craig's List. I've checked out other GL500's and keep getting all sorts of positive and negative reviews to the point that I haven't bought one yet.

  • @jeholloway2
    @jeholloway23 жыл бұрын

    Will the roughness at 3500 rpm smooth out over time or after break in?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not really. It is from its bevel driven gears and such so they really won't change and smooth out. It'll maintain and not get worse though.

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    @@RabidHedgehog I feel that the 3500rpm vibration seems less pronounced now that the bike is broken in. Perhaps I am just used to it now and don't notice as much. Vibration in the seat and handlebars has all but disappeared and I only notice a bit in the foot pegs and I don't find it objectionable just characterful. When it was new it would vibrated your privates but not any more. It did get smoother.

  • @allengreen6885
    @allengreen68854 жыл бұрын

    re 70 mph were you saying its slow to accelerate ? also re the front and back squireling around wuld you say it needs a heaver damping oil in the shocks?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    So the front it could use more spring, not necessarily more oil and the rear maybe a pre-load away from taking care of the issue there. As stated, it feels like my 79 though, so it gives it that even more old school type charm.

  • @allengreen6885

    @allengreen6885

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@RabidHedgehog thabk you

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@allengreen6885 I find at 70 mph, if you want to go faster it will do it with no complaint. Mind you, with no windshield you do get wind blast. Not that I want to lose my license but it has a 110 mph top speed which is much more than sufficient for what I need (and even want).

  • @alexmcdowell9969

    @alexmcdowell9969

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dougfielding8215 h

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    @@dougfielding8215 Agree 100%. I have a small fly screen that doesn't stop the wind but it does take the pressure off your chest at speeds above 100kph. Makes freeway use less stressful. 1/2 hour or so at 120kph is no problem and for me it has lots of power left over. What part of Canada are you in Doug? I am in North Gower in the south west area of Ottawa. Bob

  • @swrpn
    @swrpn3 жыл бұрын

    SR400 vs W800 vs V7...my final shortlist...which one would you recommend?

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yike. That's a tough one as I love all three for various reasons. The SR400 for being so retro it has a kick to it, the W800 for it's classic UJM PTwin looks and comfort. The V7 for just being a V7 with a large fuel capacity for a bike its size and good range, comfort, and amazing handling and character. If you are looking for long range rides all three are comfy and can be outfitted to make the trips. If you plan on commuting and hopping about the city though with constant start and stops then maybe the kickstart will lose favor there and the other two will perform admirably well there. In the maintenance department the V7 will need more than the other two, but it is very easy to work on as long as it is not a clutch and it does have an advantage of less maintenance intensive shaft drive vs the chain as well. But to me if it is the overall experience of being an owner of a motorcycle, from wrenching to riding the V7 is the winner. If you plan on never touching a wrench and maybe doing some minor minor things the W800 and SR400 for sure win that.

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    If needed a bike with more range and overall comfort than my W800 it would be a V7. I do like the idea of a shaft drive. I had a 1982 XV750 that was shaft drive. That was a very reliable bike but it did not have the long stroke low end torque of the W800. I don't do much long distance riding so the W suits me fine. Two or three hours is about the most I do on a day out. Coming up to 70 years old so I doubt my biking career will be getting any more rigorous.

  • @650gringo
    @650gringo3 жыл бұрын

    At 5:40 you are coming to a stop on top of oil drops from cars. Sooner or later you will slip and fall on that mess. Rain makes it much more slippery. Moved right so your wheels are where the right pair of tires on a car ride and you will have much cleaner pavement under your tires.

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    3 жыл бұрын

    More than likely that is camera distortion as toward the end of the stop you'll see a little flick to the left to stay out of it.

  • @joeguzman3558
    @joeguzman35583 жыл бұрын

    Can some one please let me know where is it made

  • @OlSkool001

    @OlSkool001

    3 жыл бұрын

    I believe it's made in Japan

  • @allengreen6885
    @allengreen68854 жыл бұрын

    realy love the looks but i have heard that there is a bad engine vibration at mid to high revs which is a shame as i was thinking of this as my first bike vs RE Interceptor orTriupmh Street Triple

  • @RabidHedgehog

    @RabidHedgehog

    4 жыл бұрын

    There are fun vibes and annoying. Yes this one reminds you it is a machine, it does vibe. But to me in a good way.

  • @allengreen6885

    @allengreen6885

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@RabidHedgehog oh ok ill have to test ride it myself

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@RabidHedgehog I agree with you. It doesn't detract from the ride and lets you know you're riding a motorcycle (and your wife or girlfriend may love it). You can feel a little vibe but the bike has real smooth power delivery 👌

  • @stevemiller7433

    @stevemiller7433

    3 жыл бұрын

    The vibration may be charming at first but you will learn to hate it on long rides. My RE 650 is very smooth.

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    I get a little vibration in the pegs at and around 3500rpm that has gotten better now that the bike is broken in. From 4000rpm to 7000rpm redline I find mine to be smooth as glass. And at 3200rpm and below it has no vibration. Slow back road cruising at 50 to 55mph are very smooth and relaxing.

  • @IrishPizzaMan
    @IrishPizzaMan4 жыл бұрын

    I own a Yamaha SR400 love it but I’ve been really looking at getting this bike 🏍 for longer rides or highway 🛣 riding.

  • @jibjab351

    @jibjab351

    4 жыл бұрын

    Fit an SR500 engine, probably as fast as a W800

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jibjab351 Not a chance.

  • @benz201forever
    @benz201forever3 жыл бұрын

    W800 with dual front-disc brakes? what variance is that? thanks

  • @dougfielding8215

    @dougfielding8215

    3 жыл бұрын

    Dual front brakes would make the front end heavy feeling. Besides, that 320mm disc is quite large and stops real well.

  • @benz201forever

    @benz201forever

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@dougfielding8215 yup, i was wrong i was looking at 0:04 I thought that what he's going to review, it's a CB1100ex that's why

  • @Bob-xc2us

    @Bob-xc2us

    16 күн бұрын

    The 2019 and newer W800 bikes have a larger front disc (320mm vs 300mm) than earlier models and have a rear disc brake (270mm) instead of a drum. I find my 2022 stops very well. Way better than my 1982 Virago did. The Virago would brake fade like crazy if you tried stopping in a hurry at highway speed.

  • @neilfields5914
    @neilfields59143 жыл бұрын

    I wish my w800 looked like yours at the beginning of this video I wouldn’t of got rid of it.

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