
Well itis Christmas time after all..........and I havn't bought a bike for a few months!!!!!

Fark Yeah!!QLDZX6R wrote:Bugger it,I want to see a top end ZX10RR dripping with quality-Ohlins,Brembo,Akrapovic etc- the Italians do it-so why not the bigK-no flame stickered ZX10R SE,I wanna see the real deal $35k ZX10RR limited edition in Green only akrapovic'd Ohlins suspension brembo braked tricked engine finger up Kawasaki.There.
Thats exactly what I would love!I-K wrote:4. A soft sportsbike powered by a 900-1000cc version of the ER-6 engine. A TRX850/VTR1000F for the new millennium, of sorts.
There's a very good reason why the Japanese manufacturers couldn't discontinue their four cylinder sports 250's fast enough when JDM demand for them started to dry up.Slow and wobbly wrote:What about the 2 fiddys?
Why cant the marketing experts see that people are buying 16 - 17 year old grey import Hondas at exorbitant prices because there is nothing else in the market that satisfies they're yearning for a "sports" bike if they are LAM / 250 restricted?
Unfortunately, there's more money in ships, trains, mining equipment and robots than in bikes...The engineering strength and knowledge in the company is huge. Now if they just took all those teams they have that design ships, trains, mining equipment and robots and focused them all on producing motorcycles then I know that the world would be a happier place.
In a word, it wasn't selling. Suzuki and Yamaha were selling 1,000 R1's and GSX-R1000's in a year in Australia alone when Kawasaki were selling 150 ZX9's. True, the design worked far too well for just dropping it from the lineup to be sensible; they should have reoriented it as a full sportstourer and reduced the sales of the VFR to zero overnight, but you could say the same thing about the Yamaha Thunderace, too.Oh and what the fuck was so wrong about the 9 that it was dicontinued?
Yep,one of them thanks,with the on road penalties these days it would be worth fanging on the dirt with a light 750 but make it a v-twin for preference.I-K wrote:For my money, they should be...
3. A serious adventure-tourer in the mould of the KTM Adventure, based around a dry-sump version of the ER-6 engine, possibly taken out to ~750cc.
Discuss.
You mean something like this ??.............zzzak wrote:........these days it would be worth fanging on the dirt with a light 750 ........
I-K wrote:
3. A serious adventure-tourer in the mould of the KTM Adventure, based around a dry-sump version of the ER-6 engine, possibly taken out to ~750cc.
Discuss.
The Versys has cast aluminium wheels, an underbelly exhaust and sticky-outy bodywork with a metal tank. Off-road, that thing'll be only marginally handier than a Lamborghini Gallardo.QLDZX6R wrote:Ah,now we have the Versys,only the er6 engine but pretty handy-and with rumours of a litre version of the er6 it may filter to the versys...I-K wrote:3. A serious adventure-tourer in the mould of the KTM Adventure, based around a dry-sump version of the ER-6 engine, possibly taken out to ~750cc.