Kawasaki is in the enviable position of being able to produce models that are no longer cutting edge but still sell well in certain markets. The Concours 1000 is the perfect example.
The ZX-14 will continue to be produced as long as it sells,(and can be made compliant with ever-changing regulations) and with the competition getting thinner by the day, it could continue as is for several more years with only minor updates.
You can understand why their advertising concentrates on the latest and greatest; they have a lot of investment to recover just to break even on the blower bikes and the tooling for the 14 has long been amortized. Why advertise something that does nearly everything a blower bike does and compete with yourself?
'07 CPB Blue; ZGST windscreen with MRA X-screen adjustable spoiler, tube bar adaptor, PC III, ATRE,BMC air filter, modified stock seat with 2nd Look cover,Scorpion Flame Ti slip-ons, Galfer rotors front and rear, braided-stainless lines, C-F 10R front fender, C-F hugger, C-F inner fairing panels, painted foreman's fins with faux C-F inlay, polished rim lips wired for heated gear and accessories, Givi V35 side bags and E41 topcase with SW-Motech qd mounts