Kawasaki Z650 1982

Specifications

The 1982 Kawasaki Z650, in the Roadster category, is equipped with an inline 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine producing 64 HP (47.1 kW), with a wet weight of 220 kg (211 kg dry).
Its 800 mm seat height makes it accessible to smaller riders.

This 652 cm³ motorcycle is compatible with A2 license restriction, making it accessible to new riders.
We have no information about the price of this Kawasaki.

Engine displacement

652 cc

Engine type

4-cylinder in-line - 4-stroke

Maximum power

64 hp (47.1 kW) at 8500 rpm

Maximum torque

56.9 Nm (5.8 mkg) at 7000 rpm

Weight-to-power ratio

3.44 kg/hp
4.67 kg/kW

Weight-to-torque ratio

3.87 kg/Nm
37.93 kg/mkg

Fuel system

4 carburetors Ø 32 mm

Valves/cylinder

2

ACT

2

Weight fully fueled

220 kg

Dry weight

211 kg

Frame type

Double steel cradle

Saddle height

800 mm

Wheelbase

1437 mm

Tank capacity

16.8 L

Fork

telescopic, reach: 140 mm

Braking

2 discs Ø 245 mm, single piston caliper

Front tire

120/70 R17

Shock absorber

2 lateral shock absorbers, travel: 80 mm

Braking

1 disc, single-piston caliper

Rear tire

160/60 R18

Gearbox type

5-speed gearbox

Transmission

manual

Shifter

No

Secondary transmission

Chain

Required license

Category A driving licence
Can be restricted for A2 license

Roadsters of similar displacement from 1982

Roadsters of similar power from 1982

The inline 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine of this 1982 Kawasaki Z650 produces 64 HP (47.1 kW).
The 1982 Kawasaki Z650 develops a maximum torque of 56.9 Nm (equivalent to 5.8 mkg) thanks to its inline 4-cylinder, 4-stroke engine.
The 1982 Kawasaki Z650 is equipped with a front tire in 120/70 R17 and a rear tire in 160/60 R18.
Yes, without hesitation. The seat height of this Kawasaki is 800 mm, allowing for easy flat-footing, making it ideal for shorter riders and beginners.
Yes! This Z650 is equipped with a reverse gear, which greatly facilitates maneuvering despite its wet weight of 220 kg.
DCT is the type of automatic transmission equipped on this Z650. It stands for "Dual Clutch Transmission." It allows for automatic or manual gear shifting without a clutch lever, providing greater comfort and smoothness.
Yes! The 1982 Kawasaki Z650 can be restricted for the A2 license for new riders.
Yes, this 1982 Kawasaki Z650 is compatible with the A2 license.
Yes, this 1982 Kawasaki Z650 is compatible with the A1 license.
No, this Kawasaki is designed solely for use on and is not road-legal.
The 1982 Kawasaki Z650 weighs 220 kg wet (211 kg dry).
The 1982 Kawasaki Z650 is sold at the price of €.