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Cycle News 2015 Issue 20 May 19

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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KAWASAKI Z1000 RIDING IMPRESSION P102 weight over the front tire, and the seat has a slight angle that's comfortable for short trips, but becomes uncomfortable over big distances. I found myself stand- ing on the 'pegs to get blood flow down my legs after about 45 min- utes. For me the issue is not the angle of the seat but the padding; it becomes quite hard if you're sitting for ages at a time but short trips are fine. The pillion perch mightn't look very comfy but according to the wife it's not too bad. The pas- senger's legs can get cramped as the pegs are quite high but I got fewer complaints on the Zee than some other bikes I've taken home recently. I like this bike not because of how it looks or goes, but because the whole package is simple and effective compared to the tech wizardry in a BMW S 1000 R or KTM Super Duke. It's also very cheap. The Kawa- saki Z1000 comes with a sticker price of $11,999 and for that you get an excellent machine—light, easy to ride if you want it to be, but with enough attitude to scare your dead grandmother. And it's fast. That cheap-looking dash and its stupid fluorescent rev counter lights up real quick as the revs blast up the range, often accompanied by a front wheel that forgot where the tar- mac is. Oh yeah, if you want to learn how to do a good wheelie, this is your bike. That's reason enough alone to love the big Zee. CN Natural riding position is comfortable over long distances but the seat gets hard after a while. "NO TRACTION CONTROL, NO ANTI- WHEELIE, NO VARIABLE RIDER MODES— IT'S JUST YOU, YOUR RIGHT HAND, AND 1043CC OF KAWASAKI FIREPOWER."

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