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2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - pdedse - 10-06-2023

I purchased a new left-over '21 W800 a few weeks ago, and then it promptly rained for a week, but it hit 83 degrees this afternoon, barely a cloud in the sky...so a good chance to introduce "Blue", with Mt. Hood in the background giving the welcome:

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Been a long time coming. One of the reasons I originally became interested in the CB1100 back around 2014 was that I had spent two years prior looking for a 2000 or 2001 Kawasaki W650. I loved both the 2000 silver / blue tank and the '01 green 'n cream. I just wasn't quick enough on a few nicely priced ones, and others were priced too high, or too far away...just never happened, so I turned my attention to the CB1100.

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Just over two years ago, I bought a left-over 2020 W800 café (brown), and while it was fun for a year, the handle-bars were the forward ones, and not very conducive to all day riding. I was able to sell it for what I bought it for after 4 thousand miles. Tried the Royal Enfield INT650, wonderful bike, 7k miles. But both of these I knew were going to be short term bikes--and they were. Very fun to satisfy one's curiosity, but the standard W800 was still on my mind.

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Only trouble was, nearly all the ones available were the 2020 or the 2022 models...which are both red. I just couldn't deal with two red classic motorycles, and what I really wanted was the 2021 blue.

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There was one used blue '21 available at a dealership about 2 hours away. I went to look at it, and while it only had 350 miles on it, it looked like it had sat outside a lot, even some rusty spots on the chain. They wanted too much for it and plus I still had the RE and didn't feel ready mentally to pull the trigger. Looked and looked some more...plenty of red '20s and '22's, just a few blues but far, far away.

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After a sublime trip to San Diego on the RE, I felt it was time to move on from it, and found a buyer. Now I had money in hand and I kept searching...Cycletrader, CL and Facebook market place. I ended up typing "w800 for sale" and the search brought up "motohunt"...never heard of it. But a few pages down and there was a brand new blue...4 hours away from me in Port Angeles, Washington.

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A salesman confirmed for me they still had the bike, and I asked about the MSRP of 9200. He said he could discount that. I had already received a "best price" quote for a red one from a local Kawi dealer at $7300 and I told him that, but I preferred the blue. We agreed on 7 even. Two Saturdays ago, I was on the road by 530am, arrived at 930, bike loaded before 1030 and home by 3p. And then it rained a week sold, so I couldn't even ride it.

Gratutious Mt. Hood shot as I stopped for photos...
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It feels good to be back on a W800. Parallel twin, 360 crank...I think that means 2 cyclinders go up / down and the same time...true? No matter...it's got a cool vibe and feels fun to ride.

Got an approving stare from this little guy as I stopped so we could admire each other.
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Air cooled, classy lines, nice build quaility, similar to the CB1100 in a number of ways.

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My career is winding down, and in 2-3 years--due to downsizing issues--I may have to decide between which to keep: the CB1100 or the W800? The plan is to put plenty of miles on them until then so I can make the "right" decision. Hmmm...it might come down to blue vs. red.


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - the Ferret - 10-06-2023

Congrats pdedse, nice looking bike


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - GoldOxide_imp - 10-06-2023

Sweet pdedse. I do like the looks and sound of the W800. The blue is classy. The lump is beautiful.

I reckon the souls between the CB1100 and W800 are complement enough that it lures you into riding the other one all the time. A good place to be, unless you must down-size to one.

If I could comfortably fit on the W800, I would likely pick the W800 in my eldest riding years.


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - peterbaron - 10-06-2023

Congrats pdedse, a real beauty!!
Very important approval from alpaca Smile
Safe riding.
Is it going to be a longer keeper or just temporary??


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - Rocky_imp - 10-06-2023

Congrats Thumbs Up
I've always liked the classic lines of that model.


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - GoldOxide_imp - 10-06-2023

(10-06-2023, 08:03 PM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Congrats pdedse, a real beauty!!
Very important approval from alpaca Smile
Safe riding.
Is it going to be a longer keeper or just temporary??

(10-06-2023, 12:42 PM)pdedse_imp Wrote: I purchased a new left-over '21 W800 a few weeks ago, and then it promptly rained for a week, but it hit 83 degrees this afternoon, barely a cloud in the sky...so a good chance to introduce "Blue", with Mt. Hood in the background giving the welcome:

[Image: c7d3ac2d23bab378b0e756f1cf42e220.jpg]

Been a long time coming. One of the reasons I originally became interested in the CB1100 back around 2014 was that I had spent two years prior looking for a 2000 or 2001 Kawasaki W650. I loved both the 2000 silver / blue tank and the '01 green 'n cream. I just wasn't quick enough on a few nicely priced ones, and others were priced too high, or too far away...just never happened, so I turned my attention to the CB1100.

[Image: ea485b6b6ca774f540804e97134474ee.jpg]

Just over two years ago, I bought a left-over 2020 W800 café (brown), and while it was fun for a year, the handle-bars were the forward ones, and not very conducive to all day riding. I was able to sell it for what I bought it for after 4 thousand miles. Tried the Royal Enfield INT650, wonderful bike, 7k miles. But both of these I knew were going to be short term bikes--and they were. Very fun to satisfy one's curiosity, but the standard W800 was still on my mind.

[Image: 995e84b212a542b518a43dbb704165eb.jpg]

Only trouble was, nearly all the ones available were the 2020 or the 2022 models...which are both red. I just couldn't deal with two red classic motorycles, and what I really wanted was the 2021 blue.

[Image: 053427c5e7667a68193c202bd9a17365.jpg]

There was one used blue '21 available at a dealership about 2 hours away. I went to look at it, and while it only had 350 miles on it, it looked like it had sat outside a lot, even some rusty spots on the chain. They wanted too much for it and plus I still had the RE and didn't feel ready mentally to pull the trigger. Looked and looked some more...plenty of red '20s and '22's, just a few blues but far, far away.

[Image: 2b1ae4e4a9bece4ec3ea0d50bb81917f.jpg]

After a sublime trip to San Diego on the RE, I felt it was time to move on from it, and found a buyer. Now I had money in hand and I kept searching...Cycletrader, CL and Facebook market place. I ended up typing "w800 for sale" and the search brought up "motohunt"...never heard of it. But a few pages down and there was a brand new blue...4 hours away from me in Port Angeles, Washington.

[Image: 812a071fa391b4622bba076a15823dba.jpg]

A salesman confirmed for me they still had the bike, and I asked about the MSRP of 9200. He said he could discount that. I had already received a "best price" quote for a red one from a local Kawi dealer at $7300 and I told him that, but I preferred the blue. We agreed on 7 even. Two Saturdays ago, I was on the road by 530am, arrived at 930, bike loaded before 1030 and home by 3p. And then it rained a week sold, so I couldn't even ride it.

Gratutious Mt. Hood shot as I stopped for photos...
[Image: c68233279a05234833175ecb8d7af7c8.jpg]

It feels good to be back on a W800. Parallel twin, 360 crank...I think that means 2 cyclinders go up / down and the same time...true? No matter...it's got a cool vibe and feels fun to ride.

Got an approving stare from this little guy as I stopped so we could admire each other.
[Image: e37f072667a615cbd8794ddd2a2a9676.jpg]

Air cooled, classy lines, nice build quaility, similar to the CB1100 in a number of ways.

[Image: 1035178689cbecce0e6b500433051da9.jpg]

My career is winding down, and in 2-3 years--due to downsizing issues--I may have to decide between which to keep: the CB1100 or the W800? The plan is to put plenty of miles on them until then so I can make the "right" decision. Hmmm...it might come down to blue vs. red.

Sounds like to keep.


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - Cormanus - 10-06-2023

Lovely bike pdedse.


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - Gone in 60 - 10-07-2023

So you finally got what you wanted. Congratulations! She’s very pretty! I still love my Interceptor, but making a trip as long as yours on it would no doubt change that…


RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - GoldOxide_imp - 10-07-2023

(10-07-2023, 12:01 AM)Gone in 60_imp Wrote: So you finally got what you wanted. Congratulations! She’s very pretty! I still love my Interceptor, but making a trip as long as yours on it would no doubt change that…

Indeed.

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RE: 2021 Kawasaki W800...blue - Nachodaddy - 10-07-2023

Congratulations, pdedse.That is a very beautiful bike with classic lines. I am glad you found what you wanted, finally.