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2008 Kawasaki ZX14 / 1533 Mileage:9783Exterior Color:BlackTransmission:UnknownKey:pskolvp ufttgzq cxournz jzcknrlji umjrdkihf msfgpfpn crobujdPrice:$6,500For more info about this vehicle please call Bud Lawter at (864) 585-XXXX.You can also view additional details about this vehicle here:http://quicktimesales.autorevo.com/vehicle/3554463/2008-kawasaki-zx14-spartanburg-south-carolina-29306

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Kawasaki Recalls Concours 14 for Rear Brake Problem A Previous Recall Failed to Fix

Fri, 27 Jul 2012

Kawasaki is issuing a recall for the Concours 14 for a rear brake pedal issue the company had previously tried to fix in 2008. According to documents released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, road debris can get trapped between the brake pedal and a pedal guard, causing slight pressure on the rear brakes. The rear brake drag can cause the brakes to overheat, potentially leading to brake damage, a rear brake lockup or failure of the rear brakes.

Lascorz smiling in first post-crash photo

Mon, 02 Jul 2012

Nearly three months on since Joan Lascorz's accident in the post-race test at Imola, the first image has appeared showing the Spaniard in good spirits whilst he undergoes rehabilitation. The terrible crash left the 27-year-old factory Kawasaki rider with a fracture to his C6 vertebrae, and fears that it would leave him quadriplegic. Fortunately, as shown in the picture with his raised arm, Lascorz has recovered full sensitivity in his upper limbs.