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Kawasaki W650 Specs, Manuals, & Info

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If you’ve got a W650 that you’re working on, you’ve come to the right place.

Whether you’re doing a full rebuild or restoration motorcycle project or you just need to complete some routine maintenance, we’ve got all the information and links to what you need to do the job right.

On this page you’ll find:

  • Links to the motorcycle service manual for your W650.
  • Where you can find used W650s for sale to start a new motorcycle project or get a parts bike.
  • Specs, details, and information about the history of the W650.

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W650 Specs & Details

The W650 is a standard motorcycle produced by Kawasaki from 1999 to 2007. It is a retro throwback to the W1, W2, and W3 models produced in the late 60s and early 70s.

Specs for the Kawasaki W650 include:

  • Top Speed: 110 mph
  • Engine Displacement: 676cc
  • Cylinders/Engine Type: Twin
  • Wet Weight: 429 lbs

W650 Years & Variations

Years and variations for the W650 include:

  • 1966-1971 W1
  • 1968-1970 W2
  • 1999-2007 W650

Find a W650 for Sale Near You

If you’re looking for a W650 of your own or need a donor parts bike for your current motorcycle project, you can use the MotorcycleZombies.com used bike search tool to find what you’re looking for.

Click your state below to find used W650s near you.

These motorcycle search engines search Craigslist listing for the entire state so you don’t have to individually search each specific region.

Once you’ve got the bike up and running, be sure to check back to our motorcycle registration and title guides if you need help getting plates (Especially if you’ve bought the W650 without a title).

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