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The Kawasaki Barako is a motorcycle model built by Kawasaki Motors Philippines. Launched in 2004, the Kawasaki Barako was designed to replace the older two-stroke Kawasaki HD-III which was launched back in 1982 and it continued production due to its maintenance simplicity, raw power, and popularity among tricyclists. unitil the HD-III was phased out in 2007, the BC 175 is primarily used as utility hauler for business needs. Its primary competitors include the Honda TMX series, the Yahama RS110F and Kawasaki's own (but sourced from Bajaj Auto of India) CT series of motorcycles.

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  • The Kawasaki Barako is a motorcycle model built by Kawasaki Motors Philippines. Launched in 2004, the Kawasaki Barako was designed to replace the older two-stroke Kawasaki HD-III which was launched back in 1982 and it continued production due to its maintenance simplicity, raw power, and popularity among tricyclists. unitil the HD-III was phased out in 2007, the BC 175 is primarily used as utility hauler for business needs. Its primary competitors include the Honda TMX series, the Yahama RS110F and Kawasaki's own (but sourced from Bajaj Auto of India) CT series of motorcycles. It was initially launched as the Kawasaki Barako 175 with an engine that originally came from the Eliminator, but with the implementation of stricter emissions regulations and an extremely competitive market, an enhanced version, the Kawasaki Barako II 175, was later launched. There are two variants available in the market in which differs on how the motorcycle is started: a standard Barako with only a kick start and a higher variant of Barako both equipped with a kick start and an electric starter. The engine of the Kawasaki Barako is also used on the Kawasaki W175 leisure bike, albeit with a different transmission setup and the lack of a kick starter. (en)
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  • Front: Drum brake (en)
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  • Kawasaki BC175 (en)
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  • Front: Telescopic fork (en)
  • Rear: Swing arm (en)
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  • Front: 3.00mm x 17mm (en)
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  • The Kawasaki Barako is a motorcycle model built by Kawasaki Motors Philippines. Launched in 2004, the Kawasaki Barako was designed to replace the older two-stroke Kawasaki HD-III which was launched back in 1982 and it continued production due to its maintenance simplicity, raw power, and popularity among tricyclists. unitil the HD-III was phased out in 2007, the BC 175 is primarily used as utility hauler for business needs. Its primary competitors include the Honda TMX series, the Yahama RS110F and Kawasaki's own (but sourced from Bajaj Auto of India) CT series of motorcycles. (en)
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