Good question...To be honest...IMO...this bike has a limited appeal factor.It's appealing to older guys that still want to retain their youth...or maybe dreamed of having a bike like this when they were young.It can tour...but not really in it's factory configuration.Yeah...the motor's awesome...no prob there.But the ergos are 'hard' to deal with without modding.It's a cross between a Drag Bike...and a street missile.It doesn't fit the 'Harley Image"...it's in a different class altogether.It weighs too much to be a really stellar canyon carver...and track riding means it needs to have a quicker suspension and diet.It's really all alone out there.Guys like us...we really love it.Draggers love it.The wheelbase is comparatively short...so it doesn't really lend itself to a super plush ride.Not like a big Harley or something.It's kinda caught in the middle.For the biggest most powerful inline four out there,it's extremely well tuned and behaved.
But it's limited.The 'public' would rather go with Harley...or another Big Cruiser.Guys like me...I don't care about a big cruiser...I like the punch and all of the 14.A smaller inline four wouldn't get it for me.It fits...me.
Kawasaki released this model to a narrow market....older guys are probably not gonna ride a bike like this for the rest of their lives.I hope I can.But most probably won't.They'll opt for a larger framed bike...something more sedate and "safe".
I think the Kawasaki engineers have projected the evolution of this model out maybe 10 years.They most likely have another iteration of this bike on the drawing boards.I would think so.The first 14's were the test beds.They did well.This model is doing well.Another test bed.This time with ABS and bigger motor and such.I don't think they're done...but with technology fast increasing....the future is approaching quickly.Things are gonna change in the world and the use of fossil fuels is probably going to be seriously countered with something else.The 14 may be running on Hydrogen in ten years....with space age metals and advanced bodywork.Turbo could easily be in the works.
This bike has been tried and true for a long time now....it's a winner.15R?IDK...maybe.Could happen for sure.... lots of companies 'depend' in a way on these bikes.Lots happening behind the scenes that we really don't know.Gonna be fun seeing these progress.This one now is most definitely a big step for the next Gen.Once they begin to really get data on longevity of parts for this...and rider inputs....gonna be really cool.
225 HP...I don't think so...not for the public.They don't want to have 'one time buyers'...that doesn't sell bikes in the long run;)
If any motorcycle company could come up with a much lighter...equal power or more...and comfort of a Big Cruiser...it'd be Kawasaki.These guys design and build aircraft....complicated aircraft.They really do have a lot of options designing a big powerful sportbike.But it has to sell.
* Last updated by: Grn14 on 5/9/2013 @ 6:46 PM *