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Cycle News 2026 Issue 26 June 30

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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ABS, selectable power modes, integrated riding modes, cruise control and that up-and-down quickshifter. Customizable Rider, Sport, Road and Rain modes provide progressively more neutered throttle responses, and like I seem to constantly say these days, Road mode was where I spent most of my time, as it provided the smoothest throttle response for the mainly around- town riding I was doing. The traction control system is pretty old-school in that it's on or off, not variable like on a BMW, but it offers enough freedom for hard riding while town shouldn't present any ma - jor braking issues. BRAINS… BRAINS! For quite some time, Kawasaki's naked bikes lagged behind some rivals in terms of elec- tronic sophistication. The Z1100 aims to change that, but it's still not up to the super-naked category's specs. The Z1100 SE receives a six-axis IMU-equipped electron- ics suite that includes Kawa- saki Cornering Management Function (KCMF), Kawasaki Traction Control (KTRC), Kawa- saki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System (KIBS) and cornering Sadly, the braking perfor- mance isn't exactly what buyers expect from a premium package. The initial bite is strong but a little abrupt, even though there is plenty of power available for aggressive riding, but the feel at the lever is a little wooden. This is mainly down to the lower-spec master cylinder Kawasaki fitted. The Z1100 also runs the small - est front brake discs of any 1000cc+ sports naked bike you can buy today, which is part of the reduced braking capability you'll feel if you take one for a high-speed spin. This being the case, general cruising around P112 RIDE REVIEW I 2026 KAWASAKI Z1100 SE ABS Wide-open sweepers like this are the 1100's favorite thing in the world.

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