New Die-cast 1:18 Scale Model Motorbikes from Wit's
Wit's precision diecast models are outstanding in
their detail and construction, quality that is unrivalled in diecast motocycles. The
detail on these models will please the fussiest Exoto and CMC collectors!
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1:18 scale diecast model Kawasaki 750 RS Custom Click on small image for image library |
Limited to 100 pieces in Australia
MTP0009 For current exchange rates see http://www.xe.com
Sorry the black one has sold out all others are in short supply! |
$99 aud Only 1 Left No Re-Stock
Comes with a Perspex Display Case Free! Air Mail World Wide! |
1973 Kawasaki 750 ZII (Z2)A. Modified Street Version. Colour : Candy Brown Modifications : Hayashi Racing wheels, Oil Cooler, Yoshimura exhaust, Twin front discs, Low profile mirrors, Drop style handle bars. Visually the Z2 is very similar to the Z1 900 with the only difference being the smaller engine. The new 746 cc DOHC engine was built with newly designed pistons and crankshaft parts to give it a feel similar to the Z1's 900 cc engine. At that time, both engines from the Z1 an Z2 were the only DOHC engines available in a Japanese built motorcycle. The engine had a maximum output of 69ps at 9,000 rpm and could propel the Z2 to a maximum speed of 190 km/h. The bike was featured heavily in the anime and manga series Great Teacher Onizuka.
1973 Kawasaki Z2A 750 (ZIIa). |
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1:18 scale diecast model Kawasaki Z900 Click on small image for image library |
Limited to 100 pieces in Australia
Sold Out
Sold Out |
Sold out Comes with a Perspex Display Case |
The Kawasaki Z1
gave the world its first true superbike. Introduced in late 1972, the Z1
was Kawasaki's first four-cylinder, four-stroke motorcycle. The Z1 became
the "King of the Road" and an industry leader; as the first
production motorcycle to bring such high performance and prestige to the
general public. Cycle Magazine recorded a standing quarter mile
time of 12.83 seconds @ 101.7 mph. The sound and styling of these bikes
was cutting edge in technology and so evocative. The 900 cc engine is so
smooth it sounds and feels like a gas turbine but then you hit 3K on the
tacho and the sound and feel turns into a roaring tiger leaping at it's
prey. It is a tall and heavy bike to handle at low speeds but was sure and
stable at road speeds, The Z1 900 and Z2 750 had strong stiff frames
and forks, so did not suffer from the flexing that earned it's
predecessor, the 750
H2, the nick name of "widow maker"...... These characteristics
made the Kawasaki Z1 900 the classic sports touring bike it is
today.
These Wits models do it justice, they are so well detailed you can see the machining on the kick starter. They have working front telescopic forks and rear suspension with real coil over function. Movable front brake hand levers, engine plumbing and cabling similar to the latest from Exoto or CMC. Wring looms and instruments are also of the highest detail. |
Wits models have set the standard for die-cast model motorbikes, they are made in Japan to exacting standards and the make the ideal gift for men.
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