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2011 KAWSAKI CONCOURS 14ABS SUPER CLEAN EVERYTHING WORKS AS SHOULD . The Kawasaki 2011 Concours 14 ABS is a sport-oriented tourer that can pile on the miles yet still negotiate twists and turns in fine, Ninja-inspired tradition. Powering the Concours is the same 1,352cc DOHC inline-four sourced from the legendary ZX-14 sportbike that generates excellent low- and mid-range power, all followed by a top-end rush that would turn most open-class sportbikes green with envy. This is thanks to its variable valve timing (VVT) system, which automatically alters camshaft profiles according to rpm to boost low-end and mid-range power without sacrificing top end. Year 2011 |
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