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Cycle News 2017 Issue 10 March 14

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2017 KAWASAKI NINJA 650 ABS FIRST TEST P102 and thicknesses (while avoid- ing bends)—has alone dropped an astounding 19 pounds over last year. The combined weight of the wheels is four pounds lighter; the swingarm is over six pounds lighter. The engine is 4.4 pounds lighter and the many remaining components (exhaust and bodywork, etc.) when added up, save an additional eight pounds. The bore and stroke remain the same (since it's 2006 incep- tion) at 83 x 63mm, but addition- al 2017 enhancements include lighter Nissin brakes, 41mm KYB telescopic forks, and a high-ten- sile steel trellis frame which uses the engine as a stress-member. There's a new gull-arm-type swingarm, sportier bodywork, a centered horizontal progressive back-link suspension, shorter exhaust system with the cross- pipes removed for improved midrange, new engine cases with a semi-dry-sump (with less drag from common "stirring loss"), and now a redesigned cassette-style gearbox allows for a gear position indicator and easy-neutral finder. There are new camshafts with reduced operating angles and overlap which promote better midrange, a new sophisti- cated Bosch 9.1M ABS braking The optional saddlebags are nicely integrated into the overall design. Every area of the new 650 has been optimized to save as much weight as possible. "HOW COULD THIS MOTOR POSSIBLY BE MORE USABLE AND AMUSING FOR THE STREET?"

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