Photos: KawasakiCheck out 11 current Kawasaki motorcycles including the new Z900, Versys 1100 and Ninja 1100SX models
Kawasaki Germany has been holding the big roadshow for several years from the end of March to the end of September - a real success story: In 2024, almost 3,000 test rides for bikers were made possible with two teams at 30 locations in Germany. Kawasaki Germany 2025 wants to build on this. Soon the roadshow trucks will be on the road again. On board are eleven current Kawasaki motorcycles including the new Z900, Versys 1100 and Ninja 1100SX models.
For years, Kawasaki Germany has been committed to offering all motorcyclists test rides on exactly the Kawasaki models that they previously only knew as photos, videos or from the showroom. And this without having to travel long distances for this test drive. That's why the roadshow is a guest at many locations throughout Germany, usually with the active support of Kawasaki dealers.
In 2025, the trucks will each have eleven models from 45 to 203 hp from a wide variety of categories. The new Z900 (the 70 kW version was throttled to 35 kW for the roadshow) and the Eliminator 500 can be booked by holders of the A2 driving licence. In addition, the new Versys 1100, the new Ninja 1100SX or special models such as the Ninja 7 Hybrid are of course available. All test bikes, dates and stations of the Kawasaki roadshow are listed under www.kawasaki-roadshow.de.

Via the online booking on the roadshow website, a free test ride can be arranged directly. Please note: For organisational reasons, test drives are not possible without prior online booking. In addition, you must bring your own protective equipment (gloves, helmet, jacket, boots, etc.) as well as your driver's license and identity card for the test ride. Everything else is taken care of by the friendly roadshow staff on site.
If visitors would like to ride different models in order to be able to make a direct comparison, this is of course possible - but the following rule applies: The first ride per day is free of charge. For the second ride (a maximum of two are possible), 10 euros are due as a donation for MEHRSi (non-profit limited liability company, safety for bikers: www.mehrsi.org). The test driver puts the amount directly into the collection box provided. 100 percent of the money collected will then be passed on to MEHRSi and will benefit the safety of all bikers.
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