|
|
============
©
1999-2008
Total Motorcycle
============
You are here: Index --- New 2007 Models --- 2007 Kawasaki Motorcycle Models
2007
Kawasaki Versys
Back
to 2007 Kawasaki Motorcycle Index Page
Click photos to enlarge.
They make great desktop images.
2007 Kawasaki Versys
At Kawasaki, we know that no stretch of road has ever been ridden the same way twice. Choice of line, angle of corner approach and exit, nuance of brake and throttle, weight transfer, rhythm and timing just some of the personal signatures of each and every ride. For enthusiasts, and particularly for Kawasaki riders, at the very heart of motorcycling lies the singular enjoyment of the ride not merely negotiating riding conditions, but revelling in them. Like a surfer on a wave, we make each ride our own.
With the Versys we set out to create a motorcycle that would empower riders to explore fully their individual riding style and find true inspiration on all types of road, in or out of town. Riders who have experienced a wide range of riding conditions and already know plenty about how they like to ride will be very excited by what the Versys has to offer an added dimension of ride controllability.
We wanted the Versys rider to be able more than ever to take charge of their riding experience. So the suspension settings and riding position of the Versys are specifically designed to respond to weight transfer decisions by the rider, particularly adjustments to forward-rear balance while in motion.
Rider-machine synchronicity has always been a prime Kawasaki design consideration, and to enhance rider feeling on the Versys we paid special attention to optimising feedback; in fact, the Versys could well be the most communicative bike you will ever ride. Completing the package is an engine tuned to respond to your command at any rpm, especially down low, so youre never left short when you want power on the ground.
With the distinctive handling characteristics of the Versys, riders will find that they really can call the shots, nailing their chosen line with ease or altering their track with equal aplomb, even mid-corner. And with a set up devised to complement riders personal technique and natural instincts, striking a great riding rhythm be it perfectly stringing together a series of tight bends or moving effortlessly through traffic quickly emerges as a definitive characteristic of the Versys ride.
Dynamic ride control to enhance your riding experience thats the any-street promise of the new Versys.
Engine
Triangular layout of the crankshaft and transmission shafts makes the engine
very short front-to-back.
The key to the Versys compact size is its engine. Our engineers knew
that, for the trim package they were pursuing, an In-line Four would be too
wide and a V-Twin too long. The only engine design that offered both good
power and the requisite compactness was a Parallel Twin.
The Versys 649 cc liquid-cooled power unit is far and away the most compact engine in its category.
The compact design and surprising performance is the result of an engine loaded with high technology. Ninja technology and know-how abounds in the Versys, and that explains why this compact and lightweight machine can outperform so many of its competitors.
Liquid-cooled, DOHC, 8-valve, 649cc, Parallel Twin with fuel injection delivers smooth, responsive performance, especially in the low and medium rpm ranges.
Plated, linerless aluminum cylinders are lightweight, and the narrow cylinder spacing reduces engine width.
Simplified cooling system routes coolant through the engine cases to the cylinder and head to reduce external plumbing.
Compact radiator with high-density core provides efficient cooling.
Large-bore 38 mm throttle bodies feature sub-throttle valves and fine-atomizing injectors to deliver instant cold starting, excellent power characteristics and good fuel economy.
ECU controlled sub-throttles ensure smooth, linear power characteristics. Auto-fast idle system simplifies starting and ensures the catalyser reaches optimum temperature quickly.
The combination of efficient fuel injection and a 3-way catalyser inside the muffler make for very low emissions which pass the stringent regulations.
180° crankshaft drives a balancer shaft for silky smooth engine operation. Oil jets located in the rod big-ends direct oil to the undersides of the pistons for added cooling.
Semi-dry sump design reduces engine height. There are two oil pumps; one scavenge pump and one pressure pump. Scavenged oil is stored in transmission cavity, away from the crankshaft area.
Triangular layout of the crankshaft and transmission shafts makes the engine very short front-to-back.
Transmission input shaft, output shaft and change drum are contained in a cassette-style package that both allows a compact layout and facilitates transmission maintenance.
The smooth-shifting 6-speed transmission has a gear for every situation, from low-speed city traffic to high-speed highway use.
The transmission is equipped with Kawasakis exclusive Positive Neutral Finder. Just lift the pedal from first at a stop to find neutral easily , every time.
Attractive bend of the exhaust pipes ensure the optimum tuned length between the cylinder head and silencer for best performance and torque characteristics.
Under-engine muffler improves mass centralisation and lowers the bikes centre of gravity.
Lightweight plug-mounted stick ignition coils deliver a hot spark
while saving space.
Chassis
The base frame construction and stiffness balance were set to offer a high
level of feedback to the rider.
Designed for the discerning enthusiast, the Versys riding position,
engine characteristics, chassis balance and suspension settings were all selected
to maximize rider exhilaration on the street. With superb control and feedback,
the Versys achieves a high level of rider confidence in numerous street riding
situations and accommodates a variety of riding styles.
Sleek, flickable chassis
The key to the Versys sleek chassis is its compact Parallel Twin engine,
which allows the use of a slim, lightweight frame. Together with the forward-located
seat position and the under-engine muffler, this engine-frame combination
delivers a highly centralized mass distribution, which contributes to the
highly agile package. High priority was given to achieving chassis settings
that deliver a high level of feedback, better enabling the rider to recognize
the bikes limits.
The highly compact engine and under-engine muffler contribute to mass centralization.
The front cowl (including instrument panel and headlight unit) is mounted
directly to the frame, minimizing its effect on handling.
The base frame construction and stiffness balance were set to offer a high
level of feedback to the rider.
The bikes tall seat height and long-stroke suspension result in a higher CG. The resultant increase in agility makes the Versys even more fun to control.
Chassis dimensions provide a balance of flickability and high-speed stability.
With a wheelbase of 1,415 mm, the Versys can still be considered a short
wheelbase model, and accordingly it delivers a high level of agility.
Long travel suspension and sport 17 wheels
Not all streets in the real world are made of circuit-smooth pavement. Road
imperfections (bumps, potholes) are far from rare. While the Versys was not
designed for off-road use, its long-travel front fork and rear shock were
specially selected to cope with any street conditions it may come across,
and, along with its 17 wheels, enable aggressive sport riding.
Both the front fork and rear shock combine long travel with stiff springs. Standard off-road style long-travel suspension allows a bike to fly over bumps and ruts with ease, but this type of suspension was deemed to be too mushy for the kind of riding we wanted to offer. Likewise with sport bike suspension, road holding is superb, but performance is best on relatively smooth roads. Combining both long travel and stiff springs yields the benefits of both off-road-style and sportbike suspension, offering excellent road holding in a wide range of street riding conditions and superb feedback, enabling aggressive sport riding.
The outer tubes of the 41 mm inverted front fork are tapered and are relatively short (even at full compression, a large portion of the inner tubes remain visible) to provide the ideal stiffness balance to complement chassis settings.
The fork is adjustable for rebound damping and spring preload.
Fork height is 8mm adjustable within the fork clamps, allowing the rider to
tailor the Versys for different riding styles.
An aluminum gulltype swingarm was chosen in order to accommodate the longer
stroke of the rear suspension. The use of aluminum helps reduce unsprung weight.
In addition to being lighter, using a non-link type rear shock offers more direct feedback from the rear wheel, contributing to greater rider feel. The excellent feedback clearly communicates the bikes limits, increasing rider confidence.
The ability of the rear suspension to soak up bumps and ruts was the key to being able to ride over road imperfections like rocks and potholes, etc. Consequently, a great deal of development time was also devoted to the tuning of the Showa rear shock unit.
The high-grade shock unit makes use of a free piston and 2-stage damping valves to ensure smooth action at the initial part of the compression stroke and firmer damping near full compression, giving a more planted feel.
Careful attention to the tuning of the rear suspension ensures the Versys
can be ridden aggressively and with confidence through city streets, be they
paved, brick or cobblestone.
Rear shock is adjustable for rebound damping and spring preload.
Attractive 6-spoke, 17, supersport-style wheels give the bike a light
look while reducing unsprung weight to contribute to the bikes quick
steering.
A 110mm front tire was considered, but in the end a 120mm tire was deemed to offer a better balance of quick steering and front wheel traction.
Dual 300mm petal style front disc brakes are gripped by twin-piston, pin-slide calipers for superb stopping power. The petal style, drilling, and 5mm disc thickness all contribute to low unsprung weight for enhanced handling characteristics.
Rear 220mm petals style disc with single-piston, pin-slide caliper provides
excellent feedback to the rider.
Slim, upright riding position
When engineers considered the kind of riding they wanted to offer, and the
speed range most often used in everyday riding, a naturally relaxed posture
care of a slim, upright position with wide handlebars was deemed ideal. Because
it would have a great impact on rider control and enjoyment, a substantial
amount of development time and effort was devoted to fine-tuning the riding
position.
The short-style tank positions the rider closer to the front wheel for increased controllability and offers a greater choice of forward-rearward sitting positions.
The seats slim design and the knee grip characteristics of the tank afford good freedom of movement, allowing the riders to change seating position on long rides.
Wide handlebar gives the rider excellent control.
Complementing the wide handlebar, the footpegs are positioned low and slightly forward of the seat.
Wide, rubber covered footpegs help reduce unwanted vibration and offer increased
freedom of mobility.
When combined with the long-stroke suspension, the upright riding position
and higher seat height offer a commanding view of the road ahead especially
advantageous when navigating city traffic or winding roads in the hills.
The front cowl, instrument panel, and headlight unit are mounted directly to the frame, minimizing its effect on handling.
An adjustable windscreen helps reduce wind noise and helmet buffeting, creating
a serene space behind which to enjoy high-speed riding.
The windscreen has three different height settings, allowing riders to tailor
its height to suit their preferences.
A taller windscreen is also available as an option.
The stacked dual headlight with dual position lamps on the left and right
gives the Versys a unique face. On low-beam setting only the upper lamp is
lit; both lamps light up on high-beam setting.
Touring potential
For riders who prefer longer excursions, a comfortable seat, relaxed riding
position, large volume fuel tank, protection from the adjustable windscreen
and enhanced touring potential make the Versys a very capable long distance
partner.
Along with the comfortable seat, the relaxed position enables rider to spend long hours in the saddle.
A 19-litre fuel tank combined with excellent fuel economy offers an ample touring range.
Reinforced trellis sub-frame was designed to accommodate aftermarket saddlebags. The sub-frames additional strength contributes to increased stability when carrying luggage or a passenger.
Thanks to the under-engine muffler, the bikes profile can stay relatively
slim even with the saddlebags attached.
Passenger footpeg stays and grab bars double as tie-down points for securing
luggage.
The stepped seat was designed with different thickness and firmness of urethane,
optimizing comfort for both the rider and passenger.
Passenger position was also designed to offer a natural seating position.
Passenger grab bars are located in a natural position, further increasing
passenger comfort.
The comfort afforded by the slim layout (possible thanks to the under-engine
muffler) also extends to the passenger. A further benefit of the under-engine
muffler is that heat is kept away from the passenger.
All new instrument panel features white LED backlighting for increased visibility
at night. Features include a digital speedometer, analogue-style tachometer,
digital fuel gauge, odometer, dual trip meter, and traditional warning lights.
Colour(s)
Candy Burnt Orange
Ebony
SPECIFICATIONS:
ENGINE
Type 4-stroke Parallel Twin
Displacement 649 cc
Bore and Stroke 83 x 60 mm
Compression Ratio 10.6:1
Valve System DOHC, 8 valves
Fuel Injection ø 38 mm x 2 (Keihin)
Ignition Digital with anti-hotwire circuit
Cooling Liquid
Lubrication Forced lubrication, semi-dry sump
DRIVETRAIN
Transmission 6-speed, return with positive neutral finder
Final Drive Sealed Chain
Primary Reduction Ratio 2.095 (88/42)
Gear Ratios: 1st 2.438 (39/16)
2nd 1.714 (36/21)
3rd 1.333 (32/24)
4th 1.111 (30/27)
5th 0.966 (28/29)
6th 0.852 (23/27)
Final Reduction Ratio 3.067 (46/15)
Clutch Wet multi-disc, cable operation
FRAME
Type Diamond, high-tensile steel
Wheel Travel: Front 150 mm
Wheel Travel: Rear 145 mm
Tires: Front 120/70-ZR17 M/C (58W)
Tires: Rear 160/60-ZR17 M/C (69W)
Caster (Rake) 25°
Trail 108 mm
Steering Angle (Left/Right) 35° / 35°
SUSPENSION
Front 41 mm telescopic fork with stepless rebound damping adjustment (right
fork) and spring preload adjustability
Rear Offset laydown single shock with 13-way rebound damping adjustment and
7-way adjustable spring preload
BRAKES
Front Dual semi-floating 300 mm drilled, petal style discs
Front Calipers Dual 2-piston, pin-slide mount
Rear Single 220 mm drilled, petal style disc
Rear Caliper Single-piston, pin-slide mount
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2,125 mm
Overall Width 840 mm
Overall Height 1,315 mm
Wheelbase 1,415 mm
Seat Height 840 mm
Dry Weight 181 kg
Fuel Capacity 19 litres
PERFORMANCE
Maximum Power 64 PS @ 8,000 rpm
Maximum Torque 61 N-m @ 7,000 rpm
DETAILS
Colours Ebony or Candy Burnt Orange
Warranty 12 months
Good Times Protection Plan 24 or 36 months (Kawasaki GTPP coverage begins
after standard limited warranty expires)
MSRP $8,999
|
Our
Sponsors
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total
Motorcycle Magazine Rack Click and see the price of your favorite magazines below from our recommended magazine stores |
|
Thank
for shopping and supporting Total Motorcycle!
|
| eBay
Worldwide Bid, Buy, and Sell ![]() eBay US, CAN, AU, BE, IN, SG, HK, FR, IT, ES, UK, NL Bike Insurance UK Bike Bandit RideGear Motorcycle Repair Manuals WestJet Airlines |