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Cycle News 2015 Issue 05 February 3

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 5 FEBRUARY 3, 2015 P83 motor had even more torque than a year ago, with power wheelies in the bottom four gears even more of an issue at Aragon. For example, when accelerating out on to the main straight where it was really important to learn to press the handlebar-mounted rear brake lever with your left thumb to keep the front wheel more or less in contact with the ground. It was at the other end of a straight stretch of track that the green bike especially excelled— under braking. It stops so well that even in my handful of laps I found the confidence to start exploring braking markers. Plus it didn't want to understeer straight on under heavy braking as the 2012 ZX-10R had insisted on doing. "Yes, it's true, the Kawasaki is very effective slowing for a bend, and I've worked on trying to utilize that advantage myself to become really strong in straight-line brak- ing, and trail braking," said Sykes. "We were able to take advantage of that last season, but by sacrific- ing performance in other areas, especially exiting the corner." There's a balanced feel to the way the Kawasaki is set up, with- out excessive rear ride height. So not too much of your body weight is on your arms and shoulders, which might ultimately prove tiring. And once again I didn't alter any of the electronic settings on the bike, just rode it as Sykes does. Which was surely the right thing to do since he says he hardly ever alters any settings while riding the bike. The pad on the left clipon carries the adjuster buttons, with the top red button being plus and the bottom blue minus, with the white button between them allow- ing you to switch between the two different engine maps carried on "THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE AGAINST THE APRILIA RIDERS WAS THEY WERE ABLE TO MAKE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE THROTTLE HAND AND REAR TIRE GRIP VERY EARLY EXITING A BEND, AND COULD PICK UP QUITE A BIT OF SPEED BEFORE LIFTING THE BIKE UPRIGHT TO EXIT THE TURN." – TOM SYKES The last of a true fire-breathing monster. Come 2016 the rules will be a little different.

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