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Sell My Kawasaki

11th December 2014

Looking at selling your Kawasaki motorbike? There’s no need to waste time looking for someone to take it off your hands, because… we can buy your bike!


Kawasaki is one of the most recognisable motorbike brands in the world, with a reputation which has stood the test of time.  As a household name, the manufacturer of motorbikes was founded in 1896 by Shozo Kawasaki and is now a world-class, world-renowned brand. After over 100 years, Kawasaki produces much more than motorcycles however. In fact, Kawasaki Heavy Industries work within industrial equipment, aerospace, energy, leisure and much more. They have a global network spanning Japan, Asia & Oceania, The Americas, Europe and beyond. 


The team at WeWantYourMotorbike are huge fans of the brand and the motorcycles they produce. We also enjoy the history behind Kawasaki motorbikes, and believe that to appreciate their value, we need to know know some of their history!


A short history of Kawasaki bikes

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle and Engine Company is a division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. This division produces everything from Kawasaki motorcycles to ATV’s, watercrafts and gasoline engines. 


Despite Kawasaki’s history being traceable back to 1896, the brand’s Aircraft company didn’t start to mass produce motorbikes until the 1950s. They began the development and production of motorcycles in 1949 with the first bike being completed in 1952. 


The first Kawasaki bike production began with an air-cooled, 148cc, OHV, four-stroke, single cylinder engine under the subsidiary, Meihatsu, with the bikes being branded Meguro. It didn’t take long for the credentials of Kawasaki bikes to be widely recognised. The B8M ‘Red Tank’ was built specifically for motocross championships and the H1R Racer even took the crown as the 1971 Grand Prix. From that point onwards, their reputation was on an incline. When the Kawasaki Ninja Sports series was launched in the 1980’s, it became such a hit with road racers everywhere that still today, upgraded and improved version and produced.


Kawasaki doesn’t just mean speed. In fact, the Vulcan cruiser series gives entry-level riders a cool and comfortable ride. They have also added the J300 scooter to its range.


With all of this in mind, it’s no surprise that here at WeWantYourMotorbike, we would be happy to take it off your hands. Not only this, but you will get the best price possible, and a quick and simple process.

Looking to sell your Kawasaki motorbike?

For whatever reason, you may need or want you to sell your Kawasaki motorbike. The team at WeWantYourMotorbike can certainly help you with that. While we do buy any motorbike, we especially like Kawasaki motorbikes. Our customers love selling their Kawasaki with us because of our simple, hassle-free and easy service. You don’t have to find a private buyer for your bike – we will do all the hard work for you. All you have to do is provide us with your reg number and we will provide you with your valuation within 24 hours. If you accept, we can send somebody to your door to pick up the Kawasaki the very next day. We will then transfer you the money there and then. You’ll also receive 100% of the price we agree on. It couldn’t be easier!


Don’t take our word for it though! There have been thousands of people who have sold their Kawasaki through us and they loved the process. Check out some Kawasaki reviews here.


If you are ready to sell your Kawasaki, simply click here to get your free valuation now.


Ready to sell your motorbike? Simply enter your reg in now and we will give you a great offer! Prefer to phone? Call 01625 353014 and our friendly valuations team will guide you through the process.

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Why choose WeWantYourMotorbike.com?

Swift

Put your registration in now and get your bike sold in 24 hours.

Simple

Our engineer will check your bike, then pay 100% of the agreed price.

Safe

No worries about theft. We collect from your home, anywhere in the UK.

Secure

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