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Cycle News 2026 Issue 26 June 30

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P108 RIDE REVIEW I 2026 KAWASAKI Z1100 SE ABS There's no real need for this photo other than snapper Connor made Rennie look pretty cool. Passing slower traffic is sim- ple, as you'd expect from an en- gine of this capacity. Sixth gear passes at 70 mph require little more than a twist of the right wrist, making highway merges happen without thinking. Mountain roads become a game of surfing the torque curve rather than constantly hunting for the perfect gear, because in reality, any of the top three gears will do if you're riding below 75 mph. The 1100 motor feels like a more mature version of the 900. In my opinion, Kawasaki builds the best four-cylinder engines on the market, and this is one of their finest yet. There's enough of a top-end rush to keep more experienced riders entertained, but here it won't hold a candle to fellow inline- four competitors BMW. The Kawasaki's emphasis re - mains firmly on beefy midrange performance. Kawasaki has clearly prioritized point-and- shoot acceleration and ride- ability over peak horsepower figures, and the result is a mo- torcycle that feels faster than its spec sheet might indicate. It's also way more usable. The six-speed transmission shifts positively and precisely, while the standard quickshifter allows clutchless upshifts and down cog selection. The assist- and-slip clutch further improves the experience by reducing le - ver effort and helping maintain chassis stability during aggres- sive downshifts, but if you're really using that feature, you might want to try to smooth out your downshifts.

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