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Cycle News 2024 Issue 19 May 14

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VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P127 riding a motorcycle that some might perceive as a "beginner's" bike. As a result, the new Z500 gets updated bodywork and a new LED headlight and taillight, just like the higher-end Z650 and $18,000 Z H2 models. The Z500's fuel tank is slimmer and lighter but holds slightly less, at 3.6 gallons versus the 400's 3.7 gallons. To improve comfort, the seat has been reshaped for a flatter profile and is now made from low-rebound urethane, and the footpegs are positioned slightly farther forward for an improved upright rider position. The mirrors are also updated. There's also an all-new high- contrast LCD instrumentation screen that is a major improve - ment over the previous Z400's. Kawasaki offers two Z500 models: the standard Z500 and the Z500 SE, the latter of which I rode here. Performance-wise, the Z500 and Z500 SE are the same motorcycles, but the SE features several smaller upgrades. The most significant is the SE's TFT full-color instrumentation with Bluetooth technology, which al - lows you to connect to the bike wirelessly via your smartphone and Kawasaki's Rideology The App. Not often do you find a premium item like this (TFT) on an "entry-level" motorcycle. The SE also has, that you don't get with the standard Z500, LED turn signals, a smoke-tinted meter cover, a radiator screen, frame sliders, a rear-seat cowl, a tank pad, knee pads, a type-C USB charger and an under cowl. You get all that for an additional $700 of the standard's $5599 MSRP. However, you can buy any The Z500 and the city get along nicely.

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