2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTED: Awesome
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2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTED: Awesome
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000
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2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000
Roads less travelled
Indulge your desire for discovery and make the journey as exciting as the destination. The new Versys 1000 combines contemporary cutting-edge style with Kawasaki’s unique engineering approach. Enjoy the roads less travelled and realise your distance dreams on the adaptable multi-purpose Versys 1000.
Versys 1000 extends Kawasaki any-street promise
The Versys gets bigger brother for 2012. Answering the demand from riders looking for a dynamic machine in this category, Kawasaki now takes another bold step in the multi-purpose market with the new Versys 1000.
Created as the long-awaited big brother of Kawasaki’s mid-size any-road street surfer, the new Versys 1000 is designed to enable the greatest riding enjoyment in the widest variety of street riding situations. Whether riding solo or two-up, around the corner or around the globe, its unique combination of a highly responsive In-Line Four engine tuned for flexibility, and a nimble chassis fitted with dynamic suspension will answer the evolving needs of many existing Kawasaki customers and look set to draw others to the brand for the very first time. With the Versys 1000, Kawasaki extends its any-street promise to the litre-bike class.
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 Key Features
- Long-travel suspension front & rear allows riders to enjoy sports and touring riding on a variety of streets and conditions
- Upright and very comfortable riding position offers a high level of control with confidence in various situations
- Sporty, nimble handling due to the lightweight aluminium twin-tube frame
- 1,043 cc In-line-four which pulls strongly throughout the entire rev range
- Adjustable windscreen
- Functional and robust bodywork offers high wind protection
- Long range thanks to a 21.5 L fuel tank
- KTRC (Kawasaki TRaction Control)
- 3 modes cover a wide range of conditions
- Power Mode selection
- 2 modes: Full Power + Low Power (about 75% of Full)
- Latest-spec ABS standard
- Robust rear frame designed for heavy payload
- Gears selected for a wide range of riding situations
- 17” wheels: ideal for sport and tour riding
- Numerous genuine accessories
Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve 1,043 cm3 In-line Four with a bore and stroke of 77.0 x 56.0 mm offers strong low-mid range torque with smooth power delivery. Compared to the Z1000, the engine delivers a stronger low-mid range with a slightly reduced peak power. Both peak power and torque occur at lower rpm than on the Z1000.
Rider & Passenger Comfort
Thickly padded seat (about double the cushioning of the Z1000 seat) provides the comfort to enable hundreds of miles in the saddle. The rear seat has even deeper cushioning, and is probably Kawasaki’s most comfortable passenger perch yet. Seat leather material was carefully selected and a great deal of effort was spent to ensure a good fit. The front seat uses different material than the sides and rear. A two-tone design is used on white models
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 -Specifications/Technical DetailsMSRP Price: TBA
Engine
Fuel system
Fuel injection: ø38 mm x 4 (Keihin) with oval sub-throttles
Ignition
Digital
Starting
Electric
Lubrication
Forced lubrication, wet sump
Engine type
Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four
Displacement
1,043 cm³
Bore x stroke
77.0 x 56.0 mm
Compression ratio
10.3:1
Valve/Induction system
DOHC, 16 valves
Transmission
Clutch
Wet multi-disc, manual
Primary reduction ratio
1.627 (83/51)
Gear ratios: 1st
2.692 (35/13)
Gear ratios: 2nd
1.950 (39/20)
Gear ratios: 3rd
1.529 (26/17)
Gear ratios: 4th
1.304 (30/23)
Gear ratios: 5th
1.136 (25/22)
Gear ratios: 6th
0.958 (23/24)
Final reduction ratio
2.867 (43/15)
Transmission
6-speed, return
Final Drive
Sealed chain
Frame
Frame type
Aluminium twin-tube
Rake/Trail
27? / 107 mm
Wheel travel, front
150 mm
Wheel travel, rear
150 mm
Tyre, front
120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
Tyre, rear
180/55ZR17M/C (73W)
Steering angle, left / right
34? / 34?
Suspension
Suspension, front
43 mm inverted fork with stepless
rebound damping and spring preload
adjustability
Suspension, rear
Horizontal Back-link, gas-charged,
with stepless rebound damping and
remote spring preload adjustability
Brakes
Brakes, front
Dual semi-floating 300 mm petal discs
Caliper: Dual opposed 4-piston
Brakes, rear
Single 250 mm petal disc
Caliper: Single-piston
Dimensions
Dimensions (L x W x H)
2,235 mm x 900 mm x 1,405 mm / 1,430 mm
Ground Clearance
155 mm
Wheelbase
1,520 mm
Seat height
845 mm
Fuel capacity
21 litres
Curb Mass
239 kg
Performance
Maximum power
86.8 kW {118 PS} / 9,000 rpm
Maximum torque
102 N.m {10.4 kgf.m} / 7,700 rpm
Read much more here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... ys1000.htm
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... ys1000.htm
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000
Roads less travelled
Indulge your desire for discovery and make the journey as exciting as the destination. The new Versys 1000 combines contemporary cutting-edge style with Kawasaki’s unique engineering approach. Enjoy the roads less travelled and realise your distance dreams on the adaptable multi-purpose Versys 1000.
Versys 1000 extends Kawasaki any-street promise
The Versys gets bigger brother for 2012. Answering the demand from riders looking for a dynamic machine in this category, Kawasaki now takes another bold step in the multi-purpose market with the new Versys 1000.
Created as the long-awaited big brother of Kawasaki’s mid-size any-road street surfer, the new Versys 1000 is designed to enable the greatest riding enjoyment in the widest variety of street riding situations. Whether riding solo or two-up, around the corner or around the globe, its unique combination of a highly responsive In-Line Four engine tuned for flexibility, and a nimble chassis fitted with dynamic suspension will answer the evolving needs of many existing Kawasaki customers and look set to draw others to the brand for the very first time. With the Versys 1000, Kawasaki extends its any-street promise to the litre-bike class.
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 Key Features
- Long-travel suspension front & rear allows riders to enjoy sports and touring riding on a variety of streets and conditions
- Upright and very comfortable riding position offers a high level of control with confidence in various situations
- Sporty, nimble handling due to the lightweight aluminium twin-tube frame
- 1,043 cc In-line-four which pulls strongly throughout the entire rev range
- Adjustable windscreen
- Functional and robust bodywork offers high wind protection
- Long range thanks to a 21.5 L fuel tank
- KTRC (Kawasaki TRaction Control)
- 3 modes cover a wide range of conditions
- Power Mode selection
- 2 modes: Full Power + Low Power (about 75% of Full)
- Latest-spec ABS standard
- Robust rear frame designed for heavy payload
- Gears selected for a wide range of riding situations
- 17” wheels: ideal for sport and tour riding
- Numerous genuine accessories
Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 16-valve 1,043 cm3 In-line Four with a bore and stroke of 77.0 x 56.0 mm offers strong low-mid range torque with smooth power delivery. Compared to the Z1000, the engine delivers a stronger low-mid range with a slightly reduced peak power. Both peak power and torque occur at lower rpm than on the Z1000.
Rider & Passenger Comfort
Thickly padded seat (about double the cushioning of the Z1000 seat) provides the comfort to enable hundreds of miles in the saddle. The rear seat has even deeper cushioning, and is probably Kawasaki’s most comfortable passenger perch yet. Seat leather material was carefully selected and a great deal of effort was spent to ensure a good fit. The front seat uses different material than the sides and rear. A two-tone design is used on white models
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 -Specifications/Technical DetailsMSRP Price: TBA
Engine
Fuel system
Fuel injection: ø38 mm x 4 (Keihin) with oval sub-throttles
Ignition
Digital
Starting
Electric
Lubrication
Forced lubrication, wet sump
Engine type
Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke In-Line Four
Displacement
1,043 cm³
Bore x stroke
77.0 x 56.0 mm
Compression ratio
10.3:1
Valve/Induction system
DOHC, 16 valves
Transmission
Clutch
Wet multi-disc, manual
Primary reduction ratio
1.627 (83/51)
Gear ratios: 1st
2.692 (35/13)
Gear ratios: 2nd
1.950 (39/20)
Gear ratios: 3rd
1.529 (26/17)
Gear ratios: 4th
1.304 (30/23)
Gear ratios: 5th
1.136 (25/22)
Gear ratios: 6th
0.958 (23/24)
Final reduction ratio
2.867 (43/15)
Transmission
6-speed, return
Final Drive
Sealed chain
Frame
Frame type
Aluminium twin-tube
Rake/Trail
27? / 107 mm
Wheel travel, front
150 mm
Wheel travel, rear
150 mm
Tyre, front
120/70ZR17M/C (58W)
Tyre, rear
180/55ZR17M/C (73W)
Steering angle, left / right
34? / 34?
Suspension
Suspension, front
43 mm inverted fork with stepless
rebound damping and spring preload
adjustability
Suspension, rear
Horizontal Back-link, gas-charged,
with stepless rebound damping and
remote spring preload adjustability
Brakes
Brakes, front
Dual semi-floating 300 mm petal discs
Caliper: Dual opposed 4-piston
Brakes, rear
Single 250 mm petal disc
Caliper: Single-piston
Dimensions
Dimensions (L x W x H)
2,235 mm x 900 mm x 1,405 mm / 1,430 mm
Ground Clearance
155 mm
Wheelbase
1,520 mm
Seat height
845 mm
Fuel capacity
21 litres
Curb Mass
239 kg
Performance
Maximum power
86.8 kW {118 PS} / 9,000 rpm
Maximum torque
102 N.m {10.4 kgf.m} / 7,700 rpm
Read much more here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... ys1000.htm
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Re: This Week: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTE NOW
This model caught all of us media by shock (I'm proud to say Total Motorcycle had it up before anyone else on the internet and with big photos too!). We do not know if it will be sold in North America but I'm sure we are all crossing our fingers here that it will be. IMO, I can't see why not as the Versys 650 has been successful here and the Versys 1000 ABS uses the Z1000 engine.
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 ABS Shocker!
Just when you think Kawasaki has released all it's 2012 models a full on KO punch comes from no-where. You must check out the new 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 ABS: Upright and very comfortable riding position, 21.5L fuel tank, 1,043 cc In-line-four, Kawasaki Traction Control, ABS, Long-travel suspension... what more could you ask for? Big photos, big information, big specifications. http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... wasaki.htm
2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 ABS Shocker!
Just when you think Kawasaki has released all it's 2012 models a full on KO punch comes from no-where. You must check out the new 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 ABS: Upright and very comfortable riding position, 21.5L fuel tank, 1,043 cc In-line-four, Kawasaki Traction Control, ABS, Long-travel suspension... what more could you ask for? Big photos, big information, big specifications. http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcyc ... wasaki.htm
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Re: This Week: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTE NOW
I don't like the looks that much (I did not like the looks of the 650 either) but, I still voted Awesome.
If I were buying a new bike I would get the Kawasaki Z1000 but, I think the Versys1000 would be an even better all around motorcycle.
Kawasaki makes great inline 4 engines and based off the Z1000 and the Ninja 1000, the Versys will have a great engine, plus traction control, comfortable riding position, and ABS.
If I were buying a new bike I would get the Kawasaki Z1000 but, I think the Versys1000 would be an even better all around motorcycle.
Kawasaki makes great inline 4 engines and based off the Z1000 and the Ninja 1000, the Versys will have a great engine, plus traction control, comfortable riding position, and ABS.
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Re: This Week: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTE NOW
I'm not a big fan of this style of bike, but I voted Awesome based on the bike itself and not my personal lack of desire for this style. I think the multi purpose bike is going to make a strong statement in the way of sales in the next few years as more and more people decide they want more use out of a single style bike rather than owning a bike for each style of riding they do. The only problem I have with these bikes is the sitting position and the seat height, at 33+ inches, my short little 30 inch inseam stuggles...
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Re: This Week: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTE NOW
Voted: Awesome
I like the style of the bike, the 650 is comfortable and the perfect height for me...I loved it except the motor was just a little shy on the power dept...but now with the motor from the Ninja 1000R (tuned for the touring & light adventure)...should be nice...
My buddy has one this exact colour...nice bike, but I missed the power of my bike...but it is hard to beat the torque of a big twin in a standard bike...
Almost forgot...Kawasaki Canada has the Versys 1000 listed on their site @ $13,999...same as the Ninja & Z1000
Later.
I like the style of the bike, the 650 is comfortable and the perfect height for me...I loved it except the motor was just a little shy on the power dept...but now with the motor from the Ninja 1000R (tuned for the touring & light adventure)...should be nice...
My buddy has one this exact colour...nice bike, but I missed the power of my bike...but it is hard to beat the torque of a big twin in a standard bike...
Almost forgot...Kawasaki Canada has the Versys 1000 listed on their site @ $13,999...same as the Ninja & Z1000
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Re: This Week: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTE NOW
Cool all the way. I really like this style of bike; basically a standard/naked with a windshield. Available hard luggage makes it even more versatile. I still prefer the smaller Versys though; I like the power characteristics of twins (although I do understand the economics of using an existing inline 4 for the Versys 1000). Anyway, I think the Versys 1000 will still be a great rival to a lot of similar bikes that have been around for a bit; the 1000 'Strom is obvious competition, maybe the 1250 Bandit, bikini-faired Yamaha FZ1, and even the Honda CBF1000F, depending what country you're in.
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Re: This Week: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTE NOW
Wow. If I was looking for a new bike this would definitely be on my short list. Awesome.
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Re: This Week: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTE NOW
I voted: Awesome.
It's about time the Versys offered a solution that could compete with the big dual sports and while I would love to see a V-Twin in there (or big 1000cc parallel twin) a inline-4 will do wonders for the road (not sure about off road though).
Well done Kawasaki! Just make sure you keep the price competitive.
Mike
It's about time the Versys offered a solution that could compete with the big dual sports and while I would love to see a V-Twin in there (or big 1000cc parallel twin) a inline-4 will do wonders for the road (not sure about off road though).
Well done Kawasaki! Just make sure you keep the price competitive.
Mike
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Re: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTED: Awesome
I'm surprised only ten people voted though. I thought this bike would appeal to a broad group of riders. And it took me completely by surprise too. I guess there are more exciting bikes coming up.
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Re: 2012 Kawasaki Versys 1000 - VOTED: Awesome
I really can't imagine this bike appealing to a broad group...Grey Thumper wrote:I'm surprised only ten people voted though. I thought this bike would appeal to a broad group of riders.
It's mfugly beyond belief...
What is it supposed to be? It certainly can't be an adventure tourer as there is no way that thing can go offroad with its fully exposed male slider fork, no skid plate of anyform, plastic parts around the engine, and a humongous radiator fully exposed to be punctured by every debris that the front tire manages to kick up.
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