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Bike Reviews - Kawasaki ER-6n


Every now and then I think that Kawasaki Heavy Industries, the parent of the (relatively tiny) motorcycle division, has forgotten about its smallest child.
Source: InsureMyRide
May 09, 2008 03:19:24
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PRLog (Press Release)May 09, 2008 – Every now and then I think that Kawasaki Heavy Industries, the parent of the (relatively tiny) motorcycle division, has forgotten about its smallest child. The brand seems to just be marking time, or even giving ground. Remember when they attempted that partial model merger with Suzuki? It looked as though they'd just run out of steam. And them Momma remembers, and suddenly Kawasaki has the most innovative bikes on the block. It happened when they released the only turbo-charged motorcycle worth buying – the GPz750 – and it's just happened again.

The ER-6n might look like one of those tiny model bikes you might find in a Kinder Surprise chocolate egg, but so what? The bike's look is futuristic and highly successful. When it was launched a jury of bike designers, journalists and racers actually awarded this machine the crown of best-looking naked bike.




That said, the bike is not conventionally good-looking. But it is the kind of machine that will get people's pulses racing, and get them to consider buying a bike when they might not have considered it before.

If this sounds as though I really like this bike that's quite correct. Provided you like the Kinder Surprise design (and I do), you will find little to criticise on the ER-6n. Well, except for the mirrors. They're huge, actually intruding on your forward field of view, but they offer a view of very little except your shoulders. Buy the bike, replace the mirrors.

Radical designs like this are sometimes impractical, but not this time. You'd be hard put to find anything apart from those mirrors that doesn't work really well on the ER-6n. Well, apart from the lack of a main stand, ruled out by the trick under-bike exhaust.




The seat is low and comfortable; ergonomics are fine; the bike is light and nimble and thoroughly enjoyable on the tar and on moderate gravel. Corrugations are not its friends, but apart from that the suspension is good. Fully adjustable levers are a bonus on a bike at this price. The pillion gets a handy grab rail, and there are luggage hooks beneath the seat – it's a well thought-out package. I'd have one of these, any time.

Looks like Momma's brand new handbag is going to yield a few more designs based on this one, too. I can't wait for the slick-looking Multistrada-style Versys, for one.


Kawasaki ER-6n
Engine: 649cc, liquid-cooled, eight-valve, DOHC, four-stroke parallel twin
Bore and stroke: 83 x 60mm



Compression: 11.3:1
Fuel system: electronic fuel injection
Power: 72bhp at 8500rpm
Torque: 66Nm at 7000rpm
Transmission: six-speed
Frame: tubular steel diamond
Front brake: twin 300mm discs with twin-piston callipers
Rear brake: single 220mm disc with single-piston calliper
Front suspension: 41mm telescopic fork, non-adjustable
Rear suspension: link monoshock, adjustable for preload and rebound
Tyres: 120/70ZR17 front, 160/60ZR17 rear
Seat height: 785mm
Wheelbase: 1405mm
Claimed dry weight: 174kg
Fuel tank: 15.5lt
Price: $9,990 plus ORC
Colours: orange or black
Warranty: 24 months/unlimited kilometres
Contact: (02) 9684 2585
Web: http://www.kawasaki.com.au

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Website:http://www.insuremyride.com.au
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Country:Australia
Categories:Automotive, Insurance
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