Ace Cafe London: Kawasaki Bike Day

Frank Duggan
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Ace Cafe London: Kawasaki Bike DayAce Cafe London: Kawasaki Bike Day!

Sunday 19th April
9am – 5pm

Ace Cafe London’s annual Kawasaki Bike Day “Let’s The Good Times Roll” from 9am on Sunday 19th April this year, 2026, marks not only 60 years since the inception of the W series, a line of retro-classic motorcycles that began with the iconic W1 (the current W800 and W230 models carry on this heritage!), it is also the 63rd anniversary of the start in 1963 of the mass production by Kawasaki of bikes, and the 51st anniversary of the debut in 1975 of the KR750, as well as the launch anniversaries of:

The ZX11 & ZZR11 in 1990, 36th

The ZX6R in 1995, 31st

The ZX12R in 2000, 26th

and the 22nd anniversary of the ZX10R in 2004

https://www.kawasaki.co.uk/en/products

https://www.instagram.com/kawasakiuk/?hl=en

https://www.facebook.com/KawasakiNewsUK/?locale=en_GB

#kawasaki #motorcycle #bikemeet #acecafe #acecafelondon

See you at the Ace!

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Ace Cafe London: Kawasaki Bike Day


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Ace Cafe London, located on the North Circular Road (Stonebridge), is a world-famous, historic hub for motorcyclists and petrolheads. Originally opened in 1938 as a 24-hour roadside cafe, it became the iconic birthplace of the “Cafe Racer” subculture in the 1950s and 60s. Reopened in 1997, it hosts daily themed meets, live music, and special events for bikers and car lovers

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Ace Cafe London: Kawasaki Bike Day

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