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2010 Kawasaki Versys
2010 Kawasaki Versys
Versatile, Distinctive, Affordable and Just Plain Fun
Now and then, a clean-sheet idea that just plain works appears from out of
nowhere, and everybody wonders why nobody thought of it before
That's
the Kawasaki Versys®. Following its debut just a couple of years ago,
the world's motorcycle press unanimously embraced the Versys' unique combination
of utility, versatility, affordability and just plain fun - and they haven't
stopped singing its praises. Motorcyclist magazine named it "Motorcycle
of the Year," and the Versys made top 10 lists around the world. Luckily,
the brains at Kawasaki who dreamed up the Versys are not afraid to mess with
success, so for 2010, there's even more to love.
Fresh new bodywork showcases the Versys' athletic-looking steel trellis frame,
gull-wing swingarm and compact engine, with a newly sculpted shape that shows
off the bike's dynamic flexibility and strength. A new stacked dual-beam headlight
leads the way, with a bigger, three-way adjustable windscreen atop it that
gives more options to more riders. Out back there's a bright new Z1000-type
LED tail light, and between the head and tail lights all sorts of pieces have
been restyled to reflect the Versys' quality, including the radiator shrouds,
mirrors, turn signals, engine covers and rear fender.
Functionally, the Versys was tough to improve upon, but adding rubber bushings
to the rear engine mounts, and topping the footpegs with hollow rubber inserts
to better isolate the rider's feet from engine vibration, resulted in a smoother,
more relaxed ride.
The Versys' compact liquid-cooled fuel-injected 649cc parallel-twin engine
was the perfect powerplant for this light and nimble do-anything bike right
from the start: Lively enough for advanced riders and predictable enough to
inspire confidence in rank novices, the torquey twin delivers a deep ribbon
of torque in the lower and middle parts of its rev range, making the Versys
a perfect commuter and relaxed traveling companion. Its surprising genius
becomes readily apparent once the roads turn twisty, because despite its comfort
and civility, the fun-to-ride Versys also offers genuine sportbike handling.
And excellent fuel economy combined with a big, 5-gallon fuel tank lets you
go a long way between gas pumps.
Long-travel high-tech suspension is critical to the Versys' multi-role mission.
A Showa rear shock with two-stage damping firms up progressively as the wheel
moves through its stroke, providing an initially plush ride that firms to
near-sportbike levels as suspension loads escalate. The bike's short, compact
engine makes it possible to use a longer-than-average gull-wing swingarm for
reduction of throttle-induced suspension movement and excellent handling.
A dual-sport inspired, adjustable 41mm tapered-tube inverted fork up front
soaks up bumps big and small, and like the rear end, firms up nicely as the
pace increases.
Absolutely key to the Versys' success, a comfortable, carefully designed cockpit
provides a mostly upright, natural seating position and features stepped seat
constructed to provide optimum comfort for both rider and passenger. And the
bigger new windscreen and upgraded passenger seating carry the comfort theme
forward on the latest Versys. An easy-to-read and informative instrument panel
allows riders to quickly scan the gauges and keep their eyes on the road.
Possibly the most versatile motorcycle out there, Versys excels at almost
any task it's given, from gridlock traffic jams, to canyon carving, to long-distance
touring.
The Versys is one of those machines that exceeds the sum of its parts. Its
name, derived from vertex (Latin for pinnacle, summit, top) and
system, hints at its goal of offering a truly superior platform
that maximizes fun in any number of street riding situations. One ride is
all it takes to confirm that the Versys delivers on its any-street promise.
Authentic Kawasaki Accessories are available through Kawasaki dealers.
For 2010, the new Versys builds on the strengths of its predecessor, with updated styling and a number of upgrades aimed at making it more practical and fun to ride than ever! Cosmetic revisions give the new Versys a sharper appearance and help reflect its nimble, sporty nature. Improved vibration damping and upgraded passenger accommodations enhance touring and two-up comfort, while revised mirrors, new tie-down hooks and a host of other detail upgrades mean its better equipped than ever to provide maximum rider enjoyment.
A truly versatile platform that maximizes enjoyment in several different
types of riding, the Kawasaki Versys is difficult to explain and impossible
to categorize. One ride is all it takes to prove the Versys is much more than
the sum of its parts.
Bumps and potholes are a reality in every day riding, so the Versys
long-travel front fork and rear shock are well damped to cope with these challenges.
Its upright riding position and wide handlebars provide a very comfortable
place to spend a day on the road, while its 17 wheels and sport tires
make it an excellent choice for aggressive sport riding. The end result is
a machine that truly offers the suspension compliance of a dual sport, the
responsiveness and grip of a sportbike and the all-day comfort of a light
tourer.
Features and Benefits:
New for 2010:
- A new fairing, stacked dual headlight, new front fender and mirrors, and
a Z1000-style LED tail light, give the Versys a bold new high-tech look
- A larger windscreen provides a larger still-air pocket for increased comfort;
three-position adjustability makes it adaptable to fit a variety of riders
and climates
- Revised passenger grab rails, new seat cover material, and a little fine-tuning
of the passenger seating position make the Versys even more fun for passengers
- Rubber bushings at the rear engine mounts and hollow rubber-covered footpegs
result in reduced engine vibration and a more comfortable ride
- Revisions to the muffler, clutch cover, sprocket and alternator covers,
radiator shrouds, swingarm pivot covers and rear fender all contribute to
the Versys' bold new high-quality look
649cc DOHC Parallel Twin-Cylinder Engine
- The most compact engine in its category helps reduce the dimensions of the
entire motorcycle
- Triangular crank and transmission shaft layout keeps it short front-to-back
- A semi-dry sump oil system reduces overall engine height
- The narrow, chrome composite-plated aluminum cylinders help reduce engine
width
- This one is tuned to deliver smooth, responsive power in the low- to mid-rpm
range for exceptional roll-on response - ideal for negotiating city traffic,
tight backroads and anything in between
- A 180-degree crankshaft and a balancer shaft produce an uncannily smooth
engine
- Oil jets on the connecting rod ends spray oil on the undersides of the pistons
to aid cooling
- An under-engine muffler with 3-way catalyzer aids mass centralization for
light handling and great looks
Liquid Cooling
- Engine temperatures stay consistent for long engine life and sustained power
in tough conditions
- Closer engine tolerances mean more horsepower
- Coolant routed through the engine cases reduces the number of external hoses
Digital Fuel Injection (DFI®)
- A pair of 38mm Keihin throttle bodies with ECU-controlled sub-throttle valves
mean optimum performance and ridability
- Sub throttles, located behind the main throttle valves, give the Versys
precise throttle response and great feel as well
- An automatic fast idle system makes starting and warm-up easy, even on cold
days
- Precise fuel injection provides great fuel mileage, and the 3-way catalyzer
significantly reduces emissions
Digital Capacitor Discharge Ignition (CDI) System
- Microprocessor-controlled timing never requires adjustment and is ultra-responsive
to the engine's needs
- Powerful, spark plug-mounted "stick" ignition coils are compact,
light and reliable
Six-Speed Transmission
- Versys' racing-style cassette transmission uses a compact layout that's
easily removable as a single unit from the engine cases for much easier gearbox
maintenance
High-Tensile Steel Trellis Frame
- The Versys' exotic-looking trellis frame is small, light and narrow at the
knees and pegs for excellent comfort and control
- 3D computer analysis in the design process achieved optimum stiffness balance
for superior ride and handling
Single Shock Rear Suspension
- A distinctive aluminum gull-wing swingarm controlled by a lay-down single
shock complements the distinctive frame design, with an integrated line flowing
from steering head to rear hub
- The short, compact frame and engine design allows the swingarm to be longer,
which improves overall handling
- The Showa shock has adjustable preload and rebound damping, and uses a free
piston and two-stage damping valves for smooth action during initial compression
that becomes firmer near the end of the stroke for a more planted feel
Long-Travel Fork
- A 41mm long-travel inverted fork combines the best of dual sport and sportbike-type
suspensions, to deliver excellent performance over a wide range of conditions
- Tapered, relatively short outer tubes help provide the ideal stiffness balance
to complement frame stiffness and chassis settings
- Fork height, spring preload and rebound damping can be adjusted to fine-tune
the suspension to specific conditions, riding styles and loads
Petal Style Brake Discs
- Dual 300mm front petal discs with two-piston calipers in front and a single
220mm rear petal disc with a single-piston caliper in back provide plenty
of stopping power
- Same rotor design as found on the Ninja® supersport machines, petal
design rotors offer improved cooling and warp resistance
Six-spoke Wheels
- Like the ones you'll find on the Ninja ZX-6R and ZX-10R, these six-spoke
wheels use less material between spokes so rim thickness is reduced along
with overall wheel weight
- Lighter wheels increase overall performance - suspension, handling, acceleration/deceleration
and initial turn-in
Comfortable Ergonomics
- Each section of the two-piece seat was designed with a different thickness
and firmness of foam to optimize comfort for both rider and passenger
- The passenger seat and grab bars were designed to provide a natural seating
position for added comfort
- An easy-to-read instrument panel has a large analog tachometer and digital
readout for the speedometer, fuel gauge, odometer, dual trip meters and clock.
White LED backlighting provides increased visibility at night
2010 Kawasaki Versys Technology
Overview
FUN ANYWHERE
The Versys is one of those machines that exceeds the sum of its parts. Its name, derived from "vertex" (Latin for pinnacle, summit, top) and "system," hints at its goal of offering a truly superior platform that maximizes fun in any number of street riding situations. One ride is all it takes to confirm that the Versys delivers on its any-street promise.
UNIQUE PACKAGE
Designed for the discerning enthusiast, the Versys offers a unique package,
comprised of long travel suspension & sporty 17" wheels, a slim,
upright riding position and a compact Parallel-Twin engine tuned for low-mid
range torque.
Highly acclaimed for its versatility and a playful character best understood
by riding it, the Versys features engine characteristics, chassis balance,
and suspension settings, all selected to maximize rider enjoyment on the street.
With its superb control and feedback, the Versys offers a high level of rider
confidence in numerous street-riding situations and accommodates a variety
of riding styles.
Long-travel suspension & sporty 17" wheels
The combination of long-travel suspension with stiff spring settings is one
of the keys to the active control offered by the Versys. In addition to being
easily able to cope with a variety of road conditions and offering confidence-inspiring
feedback to the rider, the Versys allows riders to consciously control the
bike's forward-rear weight balance - adding a new dimension of controllability
for riders to explore.
Slim, upright riding position
A slim, upright riding position with wide handlebars offers both a naturally
relaxed posture and great controllability, and allows riders to experiment
with a number of riding styles. Whether riding in the hills or navigating
city traffic, the clear, unobstructed view afforded by the tall seat height
and upright position, make it easy to see and avoid potential problems on
the road ahead.
Compact Parallel-Twin engine tuned for low-mid range torque
A compact Parallel Twin engine tuned for low-mid range torque delivers a satisfying
surge of acceleration from starts and out of corners. The controlled response
of the carefully tuned engine offers riders the confidence to get on the gas
at any rpm.
ESSENTIAL PACKAGE MAINTAINED
For 2010, the new Versys maintains the essential package of its predecessor, but new styling and a number of other upgrades mean it is more fun to ride than ever.
Refined styling & finish
The new Versys has new sharper styling, better reflecting its nimble, sporty
nature. A number of cosmetic changes give it a slimmer, sleeker look, and
the sculpted new bodywork adds to the Versys' dynamic image. Like an athlete,
the new model exudes flexibility and strength. Further, a more refined finish
contributes to its higher-quality appearance.
Additional upgrades
Enhanced tandem comfort, revised mirrors with improved visibility, new accessories
mean the new Versys is better equipped than ever to provide a fun street riding
experience.
Suspension & Wheels
LONG-TRAVEL SUSPENSION & SPORTY 17" WHEELS
Not all streets in the real world are made of circuit-smooth pavement. Road imperfections (bumps, potholes) are far from rare, and some streets are not even paved (such as cobblestone, etc). 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. Further, the long-travel suspension provides an added dimension of controllability: the ability to consciously control the bike's front-rear weight transfer gives riders an additional riding element to explore.
o The long stroke of the inverted front fork and offset laydown rear shock
allow experienced riders to actively control the bike's front-rear weight
balance. Purposely increasing braking force to compress the front suspension
before a corner reduces the caster, resulting in quicker steering. Alternatively,
the rider can opt to brake less aggressively, maintaining the bike's attitude
for a smooth, stable turn in. The Versys puts this choice in the hands of
the rider, so the same corner can be enjoyed in a number of different ways.
o 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 sport-bike suspension, offering excellent road holding in a wide range
of street riding conditions and superb feedback, enabling aggressive sport
riding.
o In addition to being tapered, the outer tubes of the 41 mm inverted front
fork are relatively short (even at full compression, a large portion of the
inner tubes remain visible) to provide the ideal stiffness balance to compliment
chassis settings.
o In order to accommodate the longer stroke of the rear suspension, an aluminium
gull-type swingarm was chosen. The use of aluminium helps reduce unsprung
weight.
o In addition to being lighter, using a simple non-link type rear shock offers
more direct feedback from the rear wheel, contributing to greater rider "feel."
The excellent feedback clearly communicates the bike's limits, increasing
rider confidence.
o The ability of the rear suspension to soak up bumps and ruts was the key
to being able to ride over cobblestone streets and handle road imperfections
like rocks and potholes, etc. Consequently, a great deal of development time
was devoted to the tuning of the Showa rear shock unit. The high-grade 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.
o This 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.
o Both the front and rear suspension have adjustable rebound damping and preload,
offering riders a range of adjustability to experiment with should they so
choose.
o 17" wheels, front and rear, contribute to the bike's quick steering.
The 120 mm front tire offers an excellent balance of quick steering and front
wheel traction. Tire sizes are as follows:
Front: 120/60ZR17M/C 58W
Rear: 160/60ZR17M/C 69W
Chassis
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
and the high controllability 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.
o The combination of a compact Parallel Twin engine and a narrow, lightweight
trellis frame enabled by the offset laydown rear suspension is the key to
the Versys' slim riding position.
o A short-style tank positions the rider closer to the front wheel for increased
controllability and offers a greater choice of forward-rear sitting positions.
o The seat's slim design and the knee grip characteristics of the tank afford
good freedom of movement, allowing the riders to change sitting position should
they so choose. Thicker urethane increases comfort and contributes to a seat
height that places the rider in a position of fun controllability. The stepped
shape of the two-piece seat also provides support for the rider when accelerating.
o Complementing the wide handlebar, the footpegs are positioned low and slightly
forward of the seat.
o Together, all these points result in a very natural, relaxed position designed
to offer the rider a high level of machine control. The upright riding position
accommodates a variety of riding styles (lean-in, no-lean, lean-out), broadening
the spectrum of riding enjoyment and also offers a high level of comfort,
a great benefit for touring. This combination of comfort and control is one
of the things that makes the Versys so much fun to ride.
o When combined with the long-stroke suspension, the upright riding position
and higher seat height offer a commanding view of the road ahead - especially
beneficial when navigating city traffic or winding roads in the hills.
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 bike's limits.
o The base frame construction and stiffness balance were set to offer a high
level of feedback to the rider.
o 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.
o The bike's tall seat height and long-stroke suspension result in a higher
CG. The resulting increase in agility makes the Versys even more fun to control.
o Chassis dimensions provide a balance of flickability and high-speed stability.
(Although the Versys' performance is optimized for everyday speed range, it
is quite happy to oblige riders who wish to travel at higher speeds.) 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.
OTHER CONTROL-ENHANCING FEATURES
o Triple petal disc brakes offer superb stopping power and feel at the lever.
5 mm thick front discs contribute to enhanced controllability.
WIND PROTECTION
An adjustable windscreen helps reduce wind noise and helmet buffeting, creating
a serene space behind which to enjoy high-speed riding.
o *NEW* The adjustable windscreen has three different settings (raised, standard,
tilted forward), allowing riders to tailor its position to suit their preferences.
(Adjusting the bolt-mounted windscreen requires a 4 mm hexagonal wrench.)
o An optional tall screen accessory will be made available soon.
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 touring partner.
A number of optional accessories further increase the Versys' touring potential.
o Along with the comfortable seat, the relaxed position enables riders to
spend long hours in the saddle.
o A 19-litre fuel tank combined with excellent fuel economy offers an ample
touring range.
o *NEW* A number of new accessories further contribute to touring comfort:
hand protectors, heated grips with 5 levels of adjustment, and a 12 V outlet.
As with the previous model, taller windscreen, vario windscreen and frame
sliders are also available.
o In addition to the optional top-case, specially designed large-volume GIVI
panniers are available as accessories. Each pannier can hold a full-face helmet
and is rated for 5 kg (like the top case).
o Passenger footpeg stays and the reinforced sub-frame were designed to accommodate
the optional panniers and top case. The sub-frame's additional strength contributes
to increased stability when carrying luggage or a passenger.
o Thanks to the under-engine muffler, the bike's profile can stay relatively
slim even with the panniers attached.
o *NEW* Hooks added to the underside of the tail cowl provide additional tie-down
points for securing luggage.
TANDEM COMFORT
Sometimes sharing the ride is half the fun. The Versys has a number of features
that make tandem riding enjoyable for both rider and passenger.
o Each part of the two-piece seat was designed with different thickness and
firmness of urethane, optimizing comfort for both the rider and passenger.
o *NEW* Passenger position was also designed to offer a natural seating position.
Revised tandem grab bars are flatter, easier to hold and positioned further
out for greater freedom of movement.
o *NEW* Fine-tuned passenger seat/pegs/grab bar relationship offers enhanced
passenger comfort.
o *NEW* Rubber added to the passenger footpegs also contributes to the enhanced
passenger comfort.
o The comfort afforded by the slim layout (possibly thanks to the under-engine
muffler) also extends to the passenger. A further benefit is that heat is
kept away from the passenger.
o Layout is such that a passenger can also be comfortably accommodated when
the optional panniers are attached.
SHARPER NEW STYLING
The 2010 Versys receives a sharper new styling package that better reflects
its sporty nature. The updates include a more refined finish that gives the
bike a higher-quality feel.
o *NEW* The new stacked dual headlamp design gives the Versys a slimmer appearance
and speaks to its nimble handling. Using a single position lamp further contriboutes
to the slim appearance.
o *NEW* Sculpted bodywork of the new front cowling and side fairing adds to
the Verosys' dynamic image. Like an athlete, the image is one of flexibility
and strength.
o *NEW* Revised radiator shrouds and swingarm pivot covers enhance appearance
and contribute to the high-quality finish.
o *NEW* Slimmer front turn signals compliment the sharp new image. Positioned
higher and further forward they help make the bike more visible.
o *NEW* Diamond-shaped mirrors contribute to the sharper styling. Positioned
higher and further outward, they also offer improved rearward visibility.
Revised mirror housings ensure a blur-proof view of the rear.
o *NEW* New front fender design looks sporty.
o *NEW* Revised engine covers contribute to the bike's new styling.
o *NEW* New muffler end cap contribute to the sharper image.
o *NEW* New LED taillight (shared with the new Z1000), featuring a transparent
red lens, helps give the tail a clean, tidy look.
o *NEW* Trimmed of unnecessary material, the new rear flap makes the tail
look shorter, contributing to the bike's light look.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
o *NEW* Rubber mounts instead of rigid mounts used for the upper-rear engine
mounts reduce vibration transmitted to the rider.
o *NEW* Revised footpegs with new hollow rubber covers help reduce unwanted
vibration.
o The 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, etc.
Other
o Under-seat storage space has room for a U-lock or similar device.
o The turn signals also function as hazard lights.
Engine
COMPACT PARALLEL-TWIN ENGINE TUNED FOR LOW-MID RANGE TORQUE
When tuning the 649 cc Parallel Twin engine, our engineers' first priority
was to find a throttle response that balanced a powerful feeling and a quick-revving
character. To optimize performance for everyday riding, care was taken to
maximize low-mid range torque. When opening the throttle, riders will notice
that the engineers succeeded in creating an extremely smooth and powerful
engine character that offers both a high level of control when making minute
throttle adjustments and a gratifying rush of acceleration in the lower rpm
ranges.
o Intake and exhaust cams with short operating angles move the torque curve
toward the lower end of the rpm range.
o To achieve smooth power and torque curves, the exhaust system makes use
of a balance tube.
o Fuel injection settings for the Versys were selected primarily to deliver
a strong powerful feeling when the throttle is opened.
o Performance and feel were optimized for the mid-range (3,000-6,000 rpm).
However, in the low-rpm range (below 3,000 rpm), power delivery is very smooth,
and even above 6,000 rpm, power and torque curves continue on without dropping
off suddenly.
o The above settings result in a performance that favours the speeds most
used in everyday riding. Corner pick-up is excellent: the powerful mid-range
delivers a satisfying surge of acceleration and the flat, step-free torque
curve and smooth engine response let riders open the throttle with confidence
- at any rpm.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
o Triangular layout of the crankshaft and transmission shafts make the engine
very short front-to-back.
o 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 chores.
o Semi-dry sump design reduces engine height.
o Plated, liner-less cylinder is lightweight, and the narrow cylinder pitch
reduces engine width.
o Auto-fast idle system simplifies starting and ensures the catalyser reaches
optimum temperature quickly.
o Simplified cooling system routes coolant through the engine cases to the
cylinder and head to reduce external plumbing.
o 180° crankshaft drives a balancer shaft for silky smooth engine operation.
o Oil jets located in the rod big-ends direct oil to the undersides of the
pistons for added cooling.
o With the large radiator and under-engine muffler, the Versys offers superior
comfort from a heat dissipation perspective.
2010 Kawasaki Versys - USA Specifications
MSRP $7,599 USD
Engine: Four-stroke, liquid cooled, DOHC, four-valve per cylinder, parallel
twin
Displacement: 649cc
Bore x Stroke: 83.0 x 60.0mm
Compression Ratio: 10.6:1
Cooling: Liquid
Fuel System: Digital fuel injection with two 38mm Keihin throttle bodies
Ignition: Digital CDI
Transmission: Six-speed
Final Drive: O-Ring chain
Frame: Semi-double cradle, high-tensile steel
Rake / Trail: 25 degrees / 4.3 in.
Wheelbase: 55.7 in.
Front Suspension / Wheel Travel: 41mm hydraulic telescopic fork with stepless
adjustable rebound and preload / 5.9 in.
Rear Suspension / Wheel Travel: Single offset laydown shock with 13-position
adjustable rebound damping and adjustable spring preload / 5.7 in.
Front Tire: 120/70x17
Rear Tire: 160/60x17
Front Brake: Dual 300mm petal discs with two-piston caliper
Rear Brake: Single 220mm petal disc with single-piston caliper
Overall Length: 83.7 in.
Overall Width: 33.1 in.
Overall Height: 51.8 in.
Seat Height: 33.1 in.
Curb Weight: 454.1 lbs.
Fuel Capacity: 5.0 gal.
Colors: Metallic Spark Black
Good Times Protection Plan 12, 24, 36 or 48 months
Note: Specifications and pricing are subject to change.
2010 Kawasaki Versys - Canada Specifications
MSRP: $8,999 CDN
ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled, 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 System Fuel injection: ø38 mm x 2 (Keihin)
Ignition Digital
Starting Electric
Lubrication Forced lubrication, semi-dry sump
DRIVETRAIN
Transmission 6-speed, return
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, manual
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 inverted telescopic fork with step less (right-side) adjustable
rebound damping and adjustable preload
Rear Offset laydown single-shock with 13-way adjustable rebound damping and
7-way adjustable preload
BRAKES
Front Dual semi-floating 300 mm petal discs
Front Calipers Dual piston
Rear Single 220 mm petal disc
Rear Caliper Single-piston
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2,125 mm
Overall Width 840 mm
Overall Height 1,315 mm
Wheelbase 1,415 mm
Ground Clearance 180 mm
Seat Height 840 mm
Curb Mass 206 kg
Fuel Capacity 19 litres
PERFORMANCE
Maximum Power 47 kW {64 PS} / 8,000 rpm
Maximum Torque 61 N·m {6.2 kg·m} / 6,800 rpm
DETAILS
MSRP $8,999
Colours Metallic Spark Black / Metallic Flat Spark Black
Warranty 12 months
Good Times Protection Plan 24 or 36 months (Kawasaki GTPP coverage begins after standard limited warranty expires)
The specifications mentioned here apply to and have been achieved by production
models under standard operating conditions. We intend only to give a fair
description of the vehicle and its performance capabilities but these specifications
may not apply to every machine supplied for sale. Kawasaki Heavy Industries,
Ltd. reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice. Equipment
illustrated and specifications may vary to meet individual markets. Available
colours may vary by market.
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Trio of Electric Motorcycles, 100+mph, 100 miles, $9995 Brammo Announces the Empulse - a Trio of ...
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AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Bike Show winners 1939 AJS wins Grand Marshal's Choice Award at annual...
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Grenzerfahrung 2010 visit the new Hornig building 2010-07-15 - Collecting money for "Deut...
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Husqvarna Releases New Vintage Rider Collection Husqvarna released the new Husqvarna VINTAGE RIDE...
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Yamaha Monster Energy MX Team re-signs Philippaerts and Paulin for 2011 DP and GP for 2011 ...
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Yamaha & GE Live Music Laguna Yamaha and GE Capital are proud to announce that they will be ad...
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PEE WEE HERMAN GETS A HIP NEW SCHWINN AT STURGIS Fundraising Contest with Top Motorcycle and Bicyc...
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Lorenzo and Rossi reunited in Germany Sachsenring The Fiat Yamaha Team is reunited at the Sa...
Motorcycle News o DP19 Design competition: One week to go!
DP19 Design competition: One week to go! Help DP! The DP19 design competition has had a ver...
Motorcycle News o Yamaha Racing To Pull Out All The Stops At More...
Yamaha Racing To Pull Out All The Stops At Moree MX Nationals Round seven of the Rockstar Energy ...
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