Kawasaki Versys 2008

Kawasaki Versys 2008

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2008 Kawasaki Versys
June 13th, 2007 by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider"


2008 Kawasaki Versys


Kawasaki has introduced a brand new multi purpose motorcycle designed for all sorts of different riding styles and needs, the 2008 Versys. It’s a 649cc 8 valve parallel twin that looks pretty good.



Kawasaki press release follows:


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.



2008 Kawasaki Versys


2008 Kawasaki Versys



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.


Full press release and more photos below:


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.


Engine


649cc parallel twin-cylinder, DOHC engine is the most compact in its category.


The engine is considerably smaller than that of the Ninja 500 and helps reduce the dimension of the entire motorcycle


Tuned to deliver smooth, responsive power in the low-to mid-rpm range with exceptional roll-on response ideal for negotiating city traffic


Triangular crank and transmission shaft layout makes it short front to back, a semi-dry sump oil system reduces overall engine height, and the narrow pitch of the chrome composite plated aluminum cylinders helps reduce engine width



Muffler with 3-way catalyzer and bullet-tip opening is mounted below the engine to help lower the center of gravity and aid weight centralization


180-degree crankshaft plus balancer shaft for extremely smooth engine operation


Oil jets on the connecting rod big ends spray oil on the undersides of the pistons to aid cooling


Liquid Cooling


Fewer external hoses because the coolant is routed through the engine cases


Digital Fuel Injection (DFI)


Utilizes 38mm Keihin throttle bodies with ECU controlled sub throttle valves for optimum performance and rideability



The sub throttles, located behind the main throttle valves, permit the DFI system a more precise throttle response, similar to a constant velocity carburetor


Automatic fast idle system makes starting and warm-up easy


Digital Capacitor Discharge Ignition (CDI) System


Microprocessor controlled timing never requires adjustment and is ultra responsive to engine needs


Spark plug mounted “stick” ignition coils are compact and help reduce weight


Six-Speed Transmission


Cassette style transmission means the shafts and shift drum are in a compact layout that is easily removed as a single unit from the case for easier maintenance


Trellis Frame


High tensile steel trellis frame is small and light



Designed using 3-dimensional computer analysis to achieve the optimum stiffness balance for better handling


Narrow at the knees and feet for increased rider comfort and control


Single shock Rear Suspension


Aluminum gull-wing swingarm and offset, laydown single rear shock complement the frame design to create an integrated line flowing from the steering head to the rear hub


Short, compact frame and engine design allows the swingarm to be longer, which helps improve overall handling


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 much firmer near the end of the stroke for a more planted feel


Long-Travel Fork


41mm Inverted fork with stiff springs combines the best of off-road and sportbike-type suspension for excellent performance over a wide range of conditions


Tapered, relatively short outer tubes help provide the ideal stiffness balance to compliment chassis settings



Fork height, preload and rebound damping can all be adjusted to fine-tune the suspension to specific conditions or riding style


Triple Petal Design Brake Discs


Petal design rotors offer improved cooling and warp resistance


Same rotor design as found on the Ninja ZX-6R and ZX-10R supersport machines


Six-spoke wheels


Also found on the Ninja ZX-6R and ZX-10R; the six-spoke design requires much less material between spokes so that the rim thickness is thinner and overall wheel weight is reduced


Comfortable Cockpit


Each part of the two-piece seat was designed with a different thickness and firmness of foam to optimize comfort for both rider and passenger



Passenger seat and grab bars were designed to provide a natural seating position for added comfort


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


Adjustable Windscreen


Three different settings, each 20mm apart, allows riders to adjust windscreen height to suit their preferences


Specifications:


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


Maximum torque: 44.9 lb/ft @6,800 rpm

Cooling: Liquid

Fuel injection: 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 adjustable rebound and preload / 5.9 in.

Rear suspension / wheel travel: Single offset laydown shock with adjustable rebound and spring preload / 5.7 in.

Front tire: 120/70×17

Rear tire: 160/60×17

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.

Dry weight: 399 lbs.

Fuel capacity: 5.0 gal.

Color: Passion Red

MSRP: $6,899

Warranty: 12 months


2008 Kawasaki Versys




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