Motorcycle specifications KawasakiVERSYS 650 Tourer 2012 Business behind, pleasure in front
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presentation of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
that's it, you've fallen for the Versys. The problem is, you go everywhere all the time, and this trail bike doesn't offer enough equipment for your rides. But Kawa has thought of everything and invites you to discover its special series. Maybe the Versys City? No, you need more protection and luggage. No problem, there's also the Tourer series. As its name suggests, the Kawasaki Versys 650 Tourer is clearly oriented towards... Touring. For business, the duo of panniers provides two 35-liter loads. A set of handguards and a tank protector are also available. And to counter wind, rain and sea spray, a high bubble with a 3-position adjustable deflector completes the package.
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Key facts Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer (2012) : What you need to know before you buy
Highlights
- Versatility
- Sparkling engine
- Touring power
Weak points
- Special fork head
Prices
| Basic version | with ABS | |
|---|---|---|
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8,399€
|
8,999€
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Performance
- Max speed : approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Specifications Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
- Chassis
- Frame : tubular steel diamond
- Fuel capacity : 19 liters (5.02 US gallons)
- Seat height : 835 mm (32.87 in)
- Length : 2,125 mm (83.66 in)
- Width : 840 mm (33.07 in)
- Min height : 1,330 mm (52.36 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,415 mm (55.71 in)
- Weight when fully loaded : 206 kg (454 lb)
- Front axle
- Inverted telescopic fork Ø 41 mm, Wheel travel : 150 mm (5.91 in)
- Braking 2 discs Ø 300 mm (11.81 in), 2-piston caliper
- Front tire : 120 / 70 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.25 bar
- Transmission
- 6 stage gearbox
- Secondary by chain
- Rear axle
- Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 145 mm (5.71 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 220 mm (8.66 in), single-piston caliper
- Rear tire : 160 / 60 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 2.5 bar
- Motor
- two-cylinder online , 4 strokes
- Injection Ø 38 mm
- Cooling system : liquid
- 2 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
- 649 cc
- 64 ch (63.10 hp) to 8,000 rpm
- 6.20 mkg to 6,800 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 3.01 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : approximately 30.59 kg/mkg
- Compression : 10.6:1
- Standard equipment
- Brake assist : ABS optional
- Practical information
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Compare the VERSYS 650 Tourer to its competitors
Acceleration
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
Undisclosed
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
Undisclosed
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
Undisclosed
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 4.3 s
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
Undisclosed
Honda NC 700 X 2012
Undisclosed
Fuel consumption
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
Undisclosed
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
Undisclosed
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
Undisclosed
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 5.20 liters/100km (0.45 mpg)
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
Undisclosed
Honda NC 700 X 2012
: 3.60 liters/100km (0.65 mpg)
Range
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
Undisclosed
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
Undisclosed
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
Undisclosed
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 308 km (191 miles)
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
Undisclosed
Honda NC 700 X 2012
: 392 km (244 miles)
Torque
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
: 6.2 mkg
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
: 6 mkg
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
: 8.1 mkg
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 7.5 mkg
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
: 6 mkg
Honda NC 700 X 2012
: 6.2 mkg
Power
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
: 64 ch (63.10 hp)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
: 69 ch (68 hp)
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
: 95 ch (93.70 hp)
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 71 ch (70 hp)
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
: 60 ch (59.20 hp)
Honda NC 700 X 2012
: 52 ch (51.30 hp)
Power-to-Weight ratio
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
: 3.01 kg/ch
*
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
: 2.78 kg/ch
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
: 2.07 kg/ch
*
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 2.44 kg/ch
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
: 3.36 kg/ch
*
Honda NC 700 X 2012
: 4 kg/ch
*
Torque-to-Weight ratio
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
: 30.59 kg/mkg
*
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
: 31.5 kg/mkg
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
: 23.91 kg/mkg
*
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 22.8 kg/mkg
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
: 33.19 kg/mkg
*
Honda NC 700 X 2012
: 33.12 kg/mkg
*
Speed
Kawasaki VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
: approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Suzuki DL 650 V-STROM 2012
: approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
Triumph TIGER 800 2012
: over 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
BMW F 650 GS 2012
: 189 km/h (117.40 mph)
Honda XL 700 V TRANSALP 2012
: approximately 190 km/h (118.10 mph)
Honda NC 700 X 2012
: approximately 180 km/h (111.80 mph)
FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012
- What is the power of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012?
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The VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012 develops a power of 64 ch (63.10 hp)
- What is the torque of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012?
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The maximum torque of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012 is 6.20 mkg to 6,800 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012?
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The VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 200 km/h (124.30 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012?
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The VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012 has a a weight when fully loaded of 206 kg (454 lb).
- QWhat is the seat height of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012?
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To ensure good accessibility, the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012 offers a minimum seat height of 835 mm (32.87 in).
- What is the price of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012?
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The price of the VERSYS 650 Tourer 2012 is 8,399€ in France. It is displayed at 8,999€ in France with ABS.
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