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Old 06-20-2007, 07:29 AM   #35 (permalink)
SwedTourer
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I Ride: GTR1400-ABS/Metallic Diablo Black

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Most powerful production sport tourer

As a former FJR owner ...I shure would like the GTR to weigh less and to have as much power as possible. Giving it a second thaught...i think the torque will do it...:) and also ..the handling of the bike.Furthermore,weight/hk ratio and Euro3 approved makes this sweet bike very reasonbly to inshure here in Sweden. About the fueltank/mile ratio...i think the VVS system will contribute to a fair fuel/mile ratio. Here is what the Swedish magazine wrote recently after having tested it for a coming issue..

Kawasaki have done it again!

A test of GTR1400 against Yamaha fjr1300a,Honda Pan European,BMW1200RT and 1200GThave secretly been carried out by (among others) the Swedish Bilsport and Mc on curvey roads and Autobahn in Germany. The GTR has been said to have raised the standard in the touring segment.Big selling concurrents modells will have a hard time to maintain there postions,now when the GTR is coming to Sweden.
The vendidors are expecting their demos at the end of July.One year vehicle damage insurance is included.

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