It was a motorcycle for newspaper delivery use, and was equipped with a front basket, a large rear carrier, a headlight with blinker, a reinforced side stand, a 2.50-size rear tire, and a reinforced chain.
The 1062cc engine of the CB1100R was mounted on the body of the CB900F. It reinforced its frame and the drive system. It was given the nickname "SUPER BOL D'OR".
The overwhelming power generated from the parallel three-cylinder unit easily floated the front wheel, and kept it that way till the third gear. It was the initial model of the MACH 500 series.
The combination of the ultimate excitement and the broad-minded diversity. That slogan was being inherited from the successive flagship models of Kawasaki.
It was the Lawson replica model, which was sold in commemoration of Eddie Lawson's victory. It was equipped with parts like the rear suspension with separated type tank or the KERKER exhaust.
Though it had an engine and a vehicle body based on FORESIGHT, it was made into a completely new model by adopting a 13-inch front tire, two rear shock absorbers, and the hyper belt conveyor system.
It cleared the emission regulations by taking in the secondary air. SE version, which adopted an exclusive soft leather seat, a plated exhaust guard, and a rear disc brake, was also added.
It made its debut as the rival model of the MAJESTY. It featured equipment such as the headlight with multi-reflector or handle mount windshield. The front and rear brakes were interlocked.
RS version that had a long seat was added to the line. The handlebar position was designed in a slightly low position to emphasize its sporty impression.