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abdur alkarim

Tennessee

Reviewed on February 22, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 1996 Kawasaki Voyager view listing

5.0
I have a 1996 Kawasaki Voyager xii i have put about one hundred and eight thousand on it and it has always been a great bike. All in all i think it is probably the best bike out their for their buck. And don't think they are slow just because they are big bikes they will flat catch 70 mph in no time great for... read more
I have a 1996 Kawasaki Voyager xii i have put about one hundred and eight thousand on it and it has always been a great bike. All in all i think it is probably the best bike out their for their buck. And don't think they are slow just because they are big bikes they will flat catch 70 mph in no time great for onramping onto to interstate.
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jimdoran1

Washington

Reviewed on September 6, 2020

Motorcycle reviewed 1996 Kawasaki trike (and 2 wheel) view listing

4.0
I have had 4 of these. I find them well suited for long-distance riding (which I do a lot of). Kawasaki made this same bike for 17 years (1986 to 2003). I now have converted my bike to a 3 wheeler because it weighs a lot and my knees were giving me problems. They are very reliable (if you take care of them... read more
I have had 4 of these. I find them well suited for long-distance riding (which I do a lot of). Kawasaki made this same bike for 17 years (1986 to 2003). I now have converted my bike to a 3 wheeler because it weighs a lot and my knees were giving me problems. They are very reliable (if you take care of them). Find them dependable for about 75,000 miles.
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Craig Fields

Ohio

Reviewed on August 12, 2019

Motorcycle reviewed 1996 Kawasaki Zx11 view listing

4.8
Always felt comfortable. The forward seating but not to forward. Fit my back perfect. Had many other bikes over the years.Starting with a new V65 in 84. Went through Goldwings not taking away anything from them. But the slight lean forward made it more comfortable for me. I just bought an zx11 from 96. Love a... read more
Always felt comfortable. The forward seating but not to forward. Fit my back perfect. Had many other bikes over the years.Starting with a new V65 in 84. Went through Goldwings not taking away anything from them. But the slight lean forward made it more comfortable for me. I just bought an zx11 from 96. Love at first ride. Well 2nd. It had been 10years due to low back injury and the zx11 was the ticket. Had an 06 Goldwing. Again nothing bad to say about them. Except that forward lean was the fix. And the price 2400.00 with 14k. Grab them while you can. Unless you need a zx14 or Busa speed. 198mph is plenty for me. I've been in the 160s. If i find another cream puff for a couple grand I'll grab it too. Thanks for listening.
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Ramirez

Clendenin, West Virginia

Reviewed on February 20, 2008

Motorcycle reviewed 1996 Kawasaki ZL600-B2 Eliminator view listing

5.0
I bought a 1996 Eliminator for my first time on the road. Excellent starter bike. I travel about 50 miles everyday for work on the interstate. This bike loves the interstate. 80-90 mph is smooth as glass; although I do not recommend that speed for everybody. I am getting a larger bike this year for cruis... read more
I bought a 1996 Eliminator for my first time on the road. Excellent starter bike. I travel about 50 miles everyday for work on the interstate. This bike loves the interstate. 80-90 mph is smooth as glass; although I do not recommend that speed for everybody. I am getting a larger bike this year for cruising because I'm older and wiser now. If you ever get a chance, buy this bike. It'll fool everybody!
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Matt

Traverse City, Michigan

Reviewed on May 5, 2003

Motorcycle reviewed 1996 Kawasaki ZL600-B2 Eliminator view listing

5.0
Bought a 1997 Eliminator (named Kelli) last year as my first bike. Hence, I don't have a point of reference but it can be safely said that it is a good machine. It's a cruiser that is powered by the Ninja 600 cc engine (inline 4 cylinder), so she'll move quickly when prodded (has a shaft drive, thus it's no... read more
Bought a 1997 Eliminator (named Kelli) last year as my first bike. Hence, I don't have a point of reference but it can be safely said that it is a good machine. It's a cruiser that is powered by the Ninja 600 cc engine (inline 4 cylinder), so she'll move quickly when prodded (has a shaft drive, thus it's not as quick as many crotch rockets, but great for a middleweight cruiser). Granted, it's not made for long-distance touring (if you try that, by all means replace the stock seat--gets pretty uncomfortable at 75-100 miles). However, the rest of this bike is something I would highly recommend to anyone. Even at 225 pounds (in full riding gear), she pulls me along just fine. haven't tried racing against bigger machines yet; I know she could blow away the Mean Streak (same horsepower but 200 lbs heavier) and most Harleys (V-Rod an obvious exception). Kelli's been good to me, although I think one more season and I'll be ready to move up to a bigger bike.
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Rider

USA

Reviewed on July 30, 2001

Motorcycle reviewed 1996 Kawasaki ZL600-B2 Eliminator view listing

4.0
Being a 5'5' woman it is not the easiest to find a good fitting bike. THIS BIKE FITS!! It also has lots of power and is very low maintenance....shaft drive liquid cooled is an obvious benefit. Weight is good too. Very easy handling. Like the stock color too. It's the first bike i have not had to custo... read more
Being a 5'5' woman it is not the easiest to find a good fitting bike. THIS BIKE FITS!! It also has lots of power and is very low maintenance....shaft drive liquid cooled is an obvious benefit. Weight is good too. Very easy handling. Like the stock color too. It's the first bike i have not had to custom paint. Though yellow and purple may not be everyone's cup of tea it does come in basic black also. The only downside i have found is an uncomfortable seat.(an easy fix).
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Wally Eaton

Roseburg, Oregon

Reviewed on October 18, 2000

Motorcycle reviewed 1996 Kawasaki KLX650-D1 KLX650R view listing

5.0
Wide super torquey power, excellent suspension, handling, and braking. I've been riding dirt bikes for forty years and this bike is what I always wanted. It's a shame the Kawaski quit making them but I got mine and will be riding in the mountains of southwest Oregon for many years to come on my Kawi.... read more
Wide super torquey power, excellent suspension, handling, and braking. I've been riding dirt bikes for forty years and this bike is what I always wanted. It's a shame the Kawaski quit making them but I got mine and will be riding in the mountains of southwest Oregon for many years to come on my Kawi.
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