Weโve spent the day in and around Marseille, riding Kawasakiโs new Z650RS. Weโve just jumped off the bike and while itโs fresh in our mind, we thought weโd share our very brief first impressions ahead of a full review appearing in Motorcycle Sport and Leisure and MoreBikes in the coming weeks.
Joining the Z900RS, the stylish and stripped back addition to the Japanese factoryโs modern retro line-up is powered by the same 649cc parallel twin motor as the Z650 and Ninja 650. Itโs a lovely motor, free-revving and flexible with 68bhp and 64Nm of torque, which proved plenty to have a hell of a time on the twisty roads above Marseille.
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Stopping is looked after by Nissin twin piston calipers which grip 300mm disc up front, while a single piston caliper grips a single 200mm disc at the rear. Thereโs BOSCH Advanced ABS as standard too. There’s plenty feel โ and thereโs enough bite to stop the bike in a hurry should you need too.
The suspension is fairly soft as standard โ but it suits the bike, helping it to soak up the worst of the road while still offering a decent level of performance. At the front there’s some 41mm diameter conventional forks, and at the back there’s Kawasakiโs horizontal link rear suspension acting on a shock that is adjustable for pre-load (which looks like it’d be a bit of a pain to change).
Kawasakiโs aiming this bike at the younger generation (there will be an A2 restrictor kit available from affiliated dealers) โ and itโs not difficult to imagine it doing very well. Itโll actually be importing more Z650RSโs than it will Z650โs and Ninja 650โs โ and if thatโs not a statement of intent, I donโt know what is. Itโs a compact, assured, stylish package that wonโt break the bank (it cost ยฃ7549 for the base Black model and ยฃ7699 for the Green and the Grey models). There is a lot of competition out there for the Z650RS โ but no other manufacturer has the same tie to such an iconic model from the past.
Weโll have a full in-depth review of the bike in the upcoming issue of Motorcycle Sport and Leisure magazine in a few weeksโ time โ but if you want more information in the meantime, visit: www.kawasaki.co.uk