The Kawasaki Z750 was a multi-class motorcycle built by Kawasaki between 2004 and 2012 as a smaller version of the Kawasaki Z1000. After the Z1000, the manufacturer launched the Z750 in 2004 as an economy motorcycle.
In 2012, which was the last production year for the Kawasaki Z750, the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer launched a special edition machine under the Kawasaki Z750 Limited Edition designation.
The limited edition motorcycle was delivered in a special color not found on the base model, with color-matching elements, providing a darkened appearance and a sober look.
Visually, the 2012 limited edition model had the same technical and performance specifications as the 2012 base model, with standard features, such as a color-matched front cowl, fuel tank, side panels, fenders, and belly pan.
In addition to its darkened components, the bike also featured blacked-out components, such as seats, engine, fork sliders, handlebar, exhaust, and wheels.
Suspension-wise, the bike packed a 41 mm adjustable inverted telescopic fork on the front and a bottom-link Uni-Trak seven-way adjustable shock absorber on the rear, providing excellent suspension performance and handling.
The 2012 Kawasaki Z750 Limited Edition had installed a748cc four-stroke four-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that delivered an output power of 106 hp with a peak force at 10,500 rpm and 79 Nm (58 lb-ft) torque at 8,300 rpm.