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New 2008 Kawasaki Versys Launched

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:47 am
by totalmotorcycle
New 2008 Kawasaki Versys Launched
June 17th, 2007 - Total Motorcycle - www.totalmotorcycle.com


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Kawasaki has just released the 2008 Kawasaki Versys and we have all the press photos, specifications, features and information now up in our brand new 2008 Motorcycle Model Guide! http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/2008models.htm



NEW FOR 2008

Big Comfort, Long Travel Suspension, and Innovative Styling: One Versatile, Fun, Street-Savvy Motorcycle

The new 2008 Kawasaki Versys™ is a machine which occupies a hard to define sweet spot in the motorcycling universe. Is it a practical commuter? Long-legged urban assault vehicle? Sportbike? Light Tourer?

The answer on all counts is a resounding Yes! This isn’t a niche specialist but rather a jack-of-all-trades with user-friendly versatility as one of its many charms.

The 649cc parallel twin and the neutral handling and light steering chassis of the Ninja® 650R sportbike made the perfect starting point for this comfortable gridlock commando. A swoopy gull-wing swingarm, long-travel inverted 41mm fork, six-spoke superbike-inspired wheels, adjustable-height windscreen and a comfortable cockpit were combined to create a motorcycle that just begs to be ridden wherever the pavement might lead.

The compact liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, DOHC, 8-valve, 649cc parallel twin engine was modified for the Versys motorcycle so it delivers smooth power that’s well-suited for off-the-line acceleration and flexible torque in the cut-n-thrust of a rider’s morning commute. This engine’s overall characteristics are entertaining for even the most advanced riders, yet predictable enough to inspire confidence in less-experienced motorcyclists.

Its suspension offers the next level in sophistication: an advanced Showa rear shock featuring a free piston and two-stage damping valves for progressive compression damping which firms significantly as the shock moves through its stroke. This allows a longer wheel travel with a feel that is initially soft like a dual sport, but firms to near sportbike levels as suspension loads escalate. Of course, this advanced shock is fully-adjustable and connected to a beautiful aluminum gull-wing swingarm that is longer than average, thanks to a short/compact engine and chassis.

Up front, the Versys suspension continues the high-tech approach with a fully-adjustable 41mm tapered-tube inverted fork that combines the best of off-road and sportbike suspension action for a stiffness balance that is a perfect compliment to the chassis settings. In addition to a more-comfortable ride, the long-travel suspension’s soft-stroke allows easy control of the chassis’ running angle by shifting the rider’s weight.

Complimenting the able suspension is the carefully designed cockpit that features a two-piece seat constructed to provide optimum comfort to both the rider and passenger. An easy-to-read and informative instrument panel allows riders to quickly scan the gauges and get their eyes back on the road. Capping off the comfort list is an adjustable windscreen that can be raised or lowered to three positions in 20mm increments.


Total Motorcycle 2008 Motorcycle Model Guide: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/2008models.htm

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:34 am
by flw
I'm 5'10 and had to tip toe the bike in the showroom. So you should be more like 6' for comfort at stops.

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:09 am
by Nalian
I think it's more of an inseam length issues vs height. What's your inseam flw?

Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:17 am
by flw
Insem is 30 inches. Also side by side with my bike (Vulcan 500 LTD) I could see a large difference in general height between the two. The new bike also just seemed to have a high center of gravity for a sportish like bike.

Just my thoughts and opinions.

Dan