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30 Januar 2014 Kawasaki feirer 30 år med modellserien Ninja

Med introduksjon på det amerikanske markedet i 1984, ble den første Kawasaki Ninja, GPz900R starten på en modellserie i år kan feire 30 års jubilleum.
Jubileet blir markert med en Ninja 30 år logo, og blir feiret med flere aktiviteter gjennom året.
Se pressemelding:
As a way of highlighting significant machines from the past - and recognising the core Ninja spirit of the current crop of machines to wear the illustrious badge - the activities planned for Europe are a fitting celebration according to Shigemi Tanaka of Kawasaki Motors Europe who officially unveiled the logo at the launch of the 2014 KRT Superbike team in Barcelona on 30 January.
“Ninja is uncompromising and seeks to be the best in terms of image and performance. From our entry level machines in the learner category all the way to the mighty Ninja ZX-10R that forms the basis of our Championship winning WSBK machine, the essence of what makes Kawasaki so distinctive as a brand is ably displayed by our Ninja family of motorcycles.
Across Europe in 2014, we hope to reinvigorate memories of famous past machines and successes on track while shining a light on current activities and even future developments. If you once owned, currently own or are simply just keen to discover more about the Kawasaki spirit then our Ninja 30 celebration plans are focussed on you.”
On behalf of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Toshiaki Tani, Senior Manager - Sales Promotion Department - added.

“For thirty years Ninja has set the standards for high performance.
The first Ninja, the GPz900R, debuted in 1984. Packed with advanced Kawasaki technology it heralded a new era in high-performance sport bikes and set new standards for power, handling and aerodynamics that made it a world-wide sensation. Since then the Ninja name has continued to represent the ultimate in supersport motorcycles.
With 2014 marking the 30th anniversary of the Ninja brand, all of us at Kawasaki want to show our appreciation to Ninja fans who have loved and supported these incredible motorcycles for the past three decades”.