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Old October 30th, 2015, 08:21 AM   #1
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[visordown.com] - Kawasaki to launch allnew smallcapacity machine in December


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KAWASAKI is set to launch a mystery small-capacity machine in December, Visordown can reveal.

An invitation to the launch says details cannot yet be confirmed but that ‘it will be an all new small-capacity machine’.

Interestingly, Kawasaki has also ruled out bringing the new Z125 to Europe, suggesting it’s not that. The mini Z debuted at the Tokyo Motor Show this week but a UK Kawasaki spokesman has since told Visordown: ‘The Z125 has not been homologated for Europe, so we will not be importing it into Europe at all.’

So what is it? The new Ninja 300 that Asian bike titles believe is coming? That’s supposedly an update rather than an all-new model.

Which only seems to leave the also-rumoured Versys 250/300. Indonesian bike websites including Tmcblog are confident enough that is coming to have produced a rendering, shown in our main image (with a big question mark over it, as if the speculative nature of this story wasn't clear enough). It's said to be built around the engine from the Ninja 250 (Ninja 300 in Europe).

Intrigued? Us to. We honestly don’t know what the mystery new bike will be – but we thought we’d tell you all we did.

It's set to be launched on December 11-12 in Spain.

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