LoL, heheh - not sure who they're going to sell those to.
First, the Canadian model is the extremely ugly green one (with swirly stripes in the paint).
The gorgeous blue and all-black models are available - apparently - only south of the border!
To even consider this bike, it would have to be black.
The blue is okay too, point is it doesn't have the disgusting pimp-my-ride dingo-ball paint job... like the green.
I have a lot of kilometers on (second gen) ZX-14 and they're already insanely quick, to the point of being dangerous.
The traction control and anti-wheelie electronics would be the most valuable new additions!
But new bikes are just getting more & more complicated; more computers, more electronics, more rider aids.
And sure, of course I completely agree - 186 horsepower was just not enough...
And torque? You can ride a ZX-14 all summer (including 2-up) and never take it over 4 grand.
In a big hurry? 5 grand then...
I s'pose the new Concourse will soon be 1440 cc as well, and even more complex.
It's torque that creates big heavy bikes. Torque requires metal! It's torque that twists up the frame when first getting rolling.
High horsepower, low torque bikes don't have this problem and can be light weight.
A new supersport 600cc is attractive to me more & more these days.
Or anything small and light that handles well, and revs way out to generate horsepower.
Better for just bombing around on, or pleasure rides, Sundays or whatever...
It's how we all mostly ride isn't it? Hey I don't do the Iron Butt thing anymore - how about you guys?
Even a ZX-14 was almost justifiable, sorta, heheh... but I don't know who will buy this new ZX-14R.
It's just too much, and in the wrong direction.
And the Canadian model is fugly.