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Kawasaki Qatar is showcasing its 2013 line-up at Qatar Motor Show, including the popular ZX14R, ZX10R, Z1000, W800 and ZX636R motorcycles.
Also among the attractions from the motorcycle giant are the 2013 KX450R Moto Cross and the KX85 short and long wheelbase versions.
Kawasaki Qatar is currently supporting Mark Shultz, who is racing on a ZX10R 2010 model in the QMMF International Road Racing Championship on March 23 at the Losail International
Circuit.
The ‘most powerful’ production, Jetski, the four-cylinder, 300hp 300X and the smallest Kawasaki bike in the range, the KSR110, are also displayed at the motor show. The new 2013 models of KSR110 with electric start will be brought to Doha from Thailand at a retail price of QR13,999, inclusive of tax and registration.
All models of Kawasaki motorcycles will be serviced at the company’s newly-relocated showroom and workshop at Al Wakrah, situated near the Oyster Shell Roundabout, an official pointed out.
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