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Reviewed on March 30, 2025

Motorcycle reviewed 2018 Kawasaki Versys 1000 LT view listing

5.0
I really loved riding this Bike with or without a passenger, The bike has power stack on top of power, Rides is super comfortable, the upright seat position makes it great for long trips . Plenty of storage. Suspension is great, Easy to ride, corners super easy. Nice bike for all ages and rider... read more
I really loved riding this Bike with or without a passenger, The bike has power stack on top of power, Rides is super comfortable, the upright seat position makes it great for long trips . Plenty of storage. Suspension is great, Easy to ride, corners super easy. Nice bike for all ages and rider types
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Reviewed on February 27, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2017 Kawasaki Versys 300X view listing

4.5
Really fun bike to ride. Does good on and off road. Installed crash bars . Has Dunlop 50/50 knobby tires. Handles really well. Lighter bike. Excellent gas mileage. Only reason selling bought a bigger street... read more
Really fun bike to ride. Does good on and off road. Installed crash bars . Has Dunlop 50/50 knobby tires. Handles really well. Lighter bike. Excellent gas mileage. Only reason selling bought a bigger street bike.
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Reviewed on March 6, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS view listing

4.0
Overall it's a great bike with some tweaks. Stock I could not stand the programing of the throttle and it was very jerky, and lack luster response which wasn't smooth with dead spots that felt like you were pulling an Airstream behind you. That all changed with a reprogram of the ECU . It is now... read more
Overall it's a great bike with some tweaks. Stock I could not stand the programing of the throttle and it was very jerky, and lack luster response which wasn't smooth with dead spots that felt like you were pulling an Airstream behind you. That all changed with a reprogram of the ECU . It is now how the bike should have been from Kawasaki! It pulls smooth without the flat spots. 6th gear is now very usable without it shaking and will pull smoothly from as low as 45 MPH. MPG is also much improved. Before I had to really nurse it to get 40. Now I consistently get in the low to mid 40's riding normal with a few harder accelerations . Comfort is very good and I have no problems doing long trips. The bags and trunk seem flimsy and the trunk lock is a joke. I have a 1200 Voyager as well and the bags are MUCH more heavy duty and way more solid feeling. Belt tension is set way too tight from the factory! It makes the shifts quite harsh 1 - 2 especially and does create some wine and moises. I still need to loosen mine. I was hoping that it would on its own a little but after 6600 miles it is still way too tight. and makes some noise. The dealer wouldn't loosen it when I had it in for service saying that is was "in spec" even though they said that the factory spec is very tight. The only other thing is the windshield is a bit tall for my preference. I like (need) a bit of wind to keep me a bit cooler in the Florida heat. Oh speaking of heat. As per the gauge they do run HOT. stock. The ECM tune changes the temp that the fan kicks on which keeps the engine temp down in traffic. It is a great reliable comfortable and powerful bike. Well balanced and definitely feels lighter than it's 900 lbs. With a few not very expensive additions it becomes WAY better! WAY more bang for the $$$ than almost all other bikes in this class.
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Reviewed on December 6, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2016 Kawasaki Vulcan Voyager 1700 ABS view listing

5.0
I brought my 2016 Voyager 1700 ABS new out of box, I make a 5K miles round trip starting in Houston, Tx to Chicago, Charleston S.C. Birmingham Alabama and home, the Bike rode comfortable never felt fatigued or strained. One leg of the trip from Baton Rogue La to Houston was in steady heavy rain... read more
I brought my 2016 Voyager 1700 ABS new out of box, I make a 5K miles round trip starting in Houston, Tx to Chicago, Charleston S.C. Birmingham Alabama and home, the Bike rode comfortable never felt fatigued or strained. One leg of the trip from Baton Rogue La to Houston was in steady heavy rain and the ride was as secure as riding in my car, minus the roof of course. I hand the right gear for rain or cold weather but never had a worry about the Bike's performance. I added slip-ons exhaust in 2020 and it greatly improves the power band in all gear ranges. Best bang for the Buck no doubt.
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Reviewed on February 23, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2018 Kawasaki Versys 300X view listing

4.5
2018 Kawasaki Versys300x. My red 300x is a fantastic adventure bike for commuting and medium offroading. I have it equipped with armor, 15 tooth sprocket and 50/50 tires. Fuel mileage avg is 50 and it is easy to ride. Cons are lack of power for any long stretch of hwy and being light crosswinds can... read more
2018 Kawasaki Versys300x. My red 300x is a fantastic adventure bike for commuting and medium offroading. I have it equipped with armor, 15 tooth sprocket and 50/50 tires. Fuel mileage avg is 50 and it is easy to ride. Cons are lack of power for any long stretch of hwy and being light crosswinds can move it easily. Overall I would highly recommend the Kawasaki 300x it is great small adventure motorcycle with exceptional reliability.
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Reviewed on September 7, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2016 Kawasaki Versys 650LT view listing

4.8
Great motorcycle for Columbus. The touring Versys 650 LT model can gobble up highway miles and get you anywhere in the Midwest quickly. Once you get where you are going the Versys can carve up the back roads like a sports tourer. The engine is sweet and loves to rev. The suspension with the... read more
Great motorcycle for Columbus. The touring Versys 650 LT model can gobble up highway miles and get you anywhere in the Midwest quickly. Once you get where you are going the Versys can carve up the back roads like a sports tourer. The engine is sweet and loves to rev. The suspension with the adjustable Showa shocks gives the best ride in its class.
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Reviewed on May 27, 2021

Motorcycle reviewed 2021 Kawasaki Voyager Vulcan ABS view listing

1.3
I cannot believe the reviews on this piece of Junk. They are obviously paid reviews. Performance is Pathetic. The Fairing is non aerodynamic. Wind noise from the fairing requires Ear Plugs. The head wind requires more power than the Bike has. Gas mileage is worse than an automobile 160 miles... read more
I cannot believe the reviews on this piece of Junk. They are obviously paid reviews. Performance is Pathetic. The Fairing is non aerodynamic. Wind noise from the fairing requires Ear Plugs. The head wind requires more power than the Bike has. Gas mileage is worse than an automobile 160 miles on a tank. Brakes grab and are noisy. Seat is a torture device. No response from 2000 rpm in 6th gear, engine just bogs down. Can't imagine two people on this bike. One needs to get off and push. The wind pushes this bike all over the road its so non aerodynamic. You need both lanes on a windy day. The vibration will put your hands to sleep if you can get it above 70 MPH. Kawasaki you Should be Ashamed.
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Reviewed on July 16, 2017

Motorcycle reviewed 2017 Kawasaki Versys x 300 view listing

5.0
Great bike for those looking for a smaller but still versatile bike. To work or a ride down the back roads. Has surprising power and great handling. Kawasaki did good. Styling is nice. The display has all you need. Smooth ride and shifting. A lil higher rpm but the fuel mileage is... read more
Great bike for those looking for a smaller but still versatile bike. To work or a ride down the back roads. Has surprising power and great handling. Kawasaki did good. Styling is nice. The display has all you need. Smooth ride and shifting. A lil higher rpm but the fuel mileage is superb.
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Reviewed on June 8, 2017

Motorcycle reviewed 2016 Kawasaki Versys 650LT view listing

5.0
I have wanted one for years and finally bought it. I am still breaking it in. Its comfortable and similar to riding on a dual sport but heavier and smoother. I like it so... read more
I have wanted one for years and finally bought it. I am still breaking it in. Its comfortable and similar to riding on a dual sport but heavier and smoother. I like it so far.
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Reviewed on September 5, 2016

Motorcycle reviewed 2008 Kawasaki Concours14 ABS view listing

3.0
This bike was great in every way except riding position for long distance . I didn't care for only one sitting position which was leaned over tank, and a bit of weight on wrists. This position prevented moving into another riding position, after many miles of leaning over tank continuously . Bike... read more
This bike was great in every way except riding position for long distance . I didn't care for only one sitting position which was leaned over tank, and a bit of weight on wrists. This position prevented moving into another riding position, after many miles of leaning over tank continuously . Bike was a little top heavy in parking lot settings, but good out on the open road, plenty of power and speed . Very dependable , no problems. Brakes very good . Loved riding her, but didn't like sport bike riding position for long periods cross country. Not confidence riding on curvy tight down hill rides. Everything else was great.
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