There are a lot of different sports bikes in the world, so which bikes do and don’t qualify to fit in the category can be difficult to define in some cases. The term has several connotations and there is a fair bit of variety across the spectrum. Most have an aerodynamic design and favor speed and handling over efficiency and comfort, but there are also street bikes that are definitely more at home on urban roads while others are better suited to the racetrack. Some also have additional features and upgraded components that significantly raise their MSRP. Kawasaki sought to break its bikes up into more clearly defined terms by creating three sub-categories: Sport, Supersport, and Hypersport.
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The basic Kawasaki sport bikes are engineered for affordability and easy road travel. They’re still plenty fast, but they’re designed to be entry-level machines that are approachable. Those bikes with the
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