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Cycle News 2015 Issue 20 May 19

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 20 MAY 19, 2015 P97 So last year Kawasaki threw the book at the Zee, channeling the ancient Japanese philosophy of sugomi—which Kawasaki says is, "an intense aura or energy given off by a person or object of greatness and felt by the viewer. Someone, or something, possessing sugomi, inspires awe, leaves an indelible impression, is imposing in stature or ability, and commands respect." Seriously, that's got to be the best company press jargon ever, right? But press jargon means jack-all if the bike sucks, which this one certainly does not. The Zee matches up to the sugomi attitude in almost every way, namely in just how good that engine is. The throttle response is silky smooth—one of the best not just in this, but any class—and it needs to be because there's a stonking amount of power with no electronics to hold it back. No traction control, no anti-wheelie, no variable rider modes—it's just you, your right hand, and 1043cc of Kawasaki firepower. The revs build exceptionally fast and there's power all through the rev range. It doesn't have a massive kick anywhere and the engine doesn't come with variable veloc- ity stacks, but power just builds and builds with the kind of ferocious intensity Kawasaki 1000cc engines have become renowned for. This surging power is matched to a gearbox with very short ratios, so you'll find yourself snapping up the gearbox real quick when getting onto a freeway. The gears are so short I kept thinking I had another cog to shift to, only to realize I was in sixth already. The tradeoff for the short gears and rapid acceleration is that at highway speeds the engine feels like it's doing 1000 rpm more than it should, and the vibrations begin to chime in through the one-piece bar. But it's a small tradeoff for blistering performance. Even in sixth gear at 70mph the acceleration is serious and the revs build fast. Power de- "THE GEARBOX ACTION ITSELF IS SMOOTH AND PRECISE WITH A SHORT, POSITIVE THROW, AND THE BEST THING ABOUT SNAPPING UP THROUGH THE GEARBOX UNDER BIG POWER IS THAT INTOXICATING INDUCTION ROAR—THE ZEE SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD SUCK IN SMALL CHILDREN FROM 1000 FEET AWAY." (Above) You can clearly see the fork caps in this shot, with preload on the left and compression/ rebound on the right. (Right) The double barrel exhausts look tough but carry a bit of extra weight over a single system.

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