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Kawasaki B8
ManufacturerKawasaki Aircraft, LTD
Parent companyKawasaki Heavy Industries
Production1962-1965
ClassStandard street
Engine125cc Air-cooled, two-stroke piston inlet port
TransmissionChain driven 4-speed
SuspensionTelescopic forks, spring shocks rear
RelatedKawasaki B8M Red-Tank Furore

The Kawasaki B8 was a 125cc street motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki Aircraft, LTD from 1962 through 1965.

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History

The B8 was the first motorcycle to be built completely from Kawasaki components. The B8 was based on the Meihatsu B7 which had used Kawasaki engines. The Kawasaki B8 is said to have been popular in Japan because of durability and low cost. The 125cc two stroke, piston inlet valve engine produced 11 horsepower at 8,000 RPM and was designed based on engineering knowledge from Kawasaki Aircraft. The tank emblems read "Kawasaki Aircraft".[1]

Description

The B8 came equipped with a large fuel tank (chrome with bike color), chrome front fender, a seat capable of holding two with a seat strap, a small luggage rack (optional), down-swept exhaust, a painted speedometer built into the headlight, body work hiding the framework in the form of extended and large matching color rear fender, matching color large right and left side compartments with covers, and matching color wide swing arms supporting the shock assembly. Later versions had an enclosed chain guard.

Racing

In 1962, Kawasaki used the B8 platform to create their Kawasaki B8M Red-Tank Furore.

References

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