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The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => The Bike - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: VirginiaJim on December 08, 2014, 03:27:56 PM
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Idea gleefully stolen from our UK brethren....
Cycle World - http://www.cycleworld.com/2014/12/05/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-sport-tourer-motorcycle-review-first-ride-photos/ (http://www.cycleworld.com/2014/12/05/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-sport-tourer-motorcycle-review-first-ride-photos/)
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They're finally stealing ZG's thunder.
Can't wait to see if the revised ABS module will fit the existing bikes.
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http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/2015-CONCOURS14-ABS (http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/2015-CONCOURS14-ABS)
http://www.sportrider.com/sportbikes/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-look (http://www.sportrider.com/sportbikes/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-look)
http://www.ridermagazine.com/latest-news/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-look-review.htm/ (http://www.ridermagazine.com/latest-news/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-look-review.htm/)
https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2014/12/04/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-ride-review/ (https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2014/12/04/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-ride-review/)
http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/kawasaki/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-ride-review.html (http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/kawasaki/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-first-ride-review.html)
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Nice!
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http://youtu.be/3Sd-UlkbQVA (http://youtu.be/3Sd-UlkbQVA)
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as long as the 2015 employs the KiPass FOB, its all good (http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j180/stevewfl/avatars/iconmerci.gif)
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http://www.cyclenews.com/341/27343/Racing-Article/First-Ride--2015-Kawasaki-Concours-14-ABS.aspx (http://www.cyclenews.com/341/27343/Racing-Article/First-Ride--2015-Kawasaki-Concours-14-ABS.aspx)
Just got this tonight. Hasn't been posted already has it? No real new info, but nice pics... tomp
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No real new info, but nice pics...
but invalid marketing speak like this:
"The new 2015 Concours 14 is all new with an even more sport-oriented flair about it."
99.99% the same as the 2010-2014 but it is suddenly "all new"?
"The added rear preload and newly designed front steering seal actually help make the chassis come alive."
Um, right.
"On the touring side of things a new electronically controlled windscreen"
Wow, I guess ours is manually cranked or something :)
Nice pics, though
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but invalid marketing speak like this:
"The new 2015 Concours 14 is all new with an even more sport-oriented flair about it."
99.99% the same as the 2010-2014 but it is suddenly "all new"?
"The added rear preload and newly designed front steering seal actually help make the chassis come alive."
Um, right.
"On the touring side of things a new electronically controlled windscreen"
Wow, I guess ours is manually cranked or something :)
Nice pics, though
I have found over time that the writers for cycle news aren't the brightest bulbs in the box sometimes. No Clement Salvadori's working there. I got a chuckle, when I read it too, It said, first ride, but it was just a spec review. Nothing about how it actually rode, just what the changes were suppose to do for the ride. I think the sporty flair was referring to the bold new Green color, since Kawi never uses green. ;D ;D Nice pics though. . .
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http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2015/01/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-md-ride-review-part-one/ (http://www.motorcycledaily.com/2015/01/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-abs-md-ride-review-part-one/)
Now another possible shield choice! LOL
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" This past weekend we took a fairly long one day (roughly 150 miles) ride....." :o
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Posers..
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http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/reviews/2015-kawasaki-concours14-abs-first-ride-motorcycle-review (http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/reviews/2015-kawasaki-concours14-abs-first-ride-motorcycle-review)
The magazine article appears in the March issue. One big goof in the mag spec sheet though, chain drive? Plus they list the HP and torque numbers in the spec sheet as N/A even though they mention the numbers in their write up.
First look http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/news/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-eicma-first-look (http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/news/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-eicma-first-look)
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http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/reviews/2015-kawasaki-concours14-abs-first-ride-motorcycle-review (http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/reviews/2015-kawasaki-concours14-abs-first-ride-motorcycle-review)
Definitely one of the better written reviews I have read.
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Thanks for moving my post here. I should have placed it here myself.
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Thanks for the well wishes. Freaky, but I didn't even get an adrenaline rush from the incident. Maybe that happens with age.
FWIW, Cycle News online has a nine page test of the new C14. Will read it tomorrow, when I have a day off...
http://cyclenews.uberflip.com/i/467812 (http://cyclenews.uberflip.com/i/467812) Hope this works for you... tomp
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Thanks for the well wishes. Freaky, but I didn't even get an adrenaline rush from the incident. Maybe that happens with age.
FWIW, Cycle News online has a nine page test of the new C14. Will read it tomorrow, when I have a day off...
http://cyclenews.uberflip.com/i/467812 (http://cyclenews.uberflip.com/i/467812) Hope this works for you... tomp
Pretty weak write up. Homeboy acts like the bike just came out. If you don't know about the Connie already, you shouldn't be writing about it.
Thanks for the link though.
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Pretty weak write up. Homeboy acts like the bike just came out. If you don't know about the Connie already, you shouldn't be writing about it.
Thanks for the link though.
Agreed. He spent way too much time complaining about the linked brakes. What I don't get, is how a writer for a motorcycle magazine had never ridden a Concours 14 before. They've only been around for eight + years now. Sadly, even with nine pages of report, I read nothing I didn't already know, except some riders don't understand how to ride with linked brakes.
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Agreed. He spent way too much time complaining about the linked brakes. What I don't get, is how a writer for a motorcycle magazine had never ridden a Concours 14 before. They've only been around for eight + years now. Sadly, even with nine pages of report, I read nothing I didn't already know, except some riders don't understand how to ride with linked brakes.
He writes like he hasn't ridden any ST bike before. Like the whole class is new to him.
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He writes like he hasn't ridden any ST bike before. Like the whole class is new to him.
That's a shame for him. I've had a ZZR1200, Sprint 1050 ST, several RT's, and the C14. all fun and exciting bikes to ride. Some more sport , some more touring, but all enjoyable in their own way. There's more to riding than just knee dragging, and hopefully he learned that from his test/ review ride.
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And he writes for the masses. What a tool. :o
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http://youtu.be/-Zx_Zz12OaQ (http://youtu.be/-Zx_Zz12OaQ)
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Not a bad walk-through, kinda windy that day, though! Not just a comparison of 2015 vs pre-2015, but more of a total overview with some comparative info. He seems well-versed in the model (far more than it seems any of my local dealers are). (I refrain from commenting about his pronunciation :).
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http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/reviews/2015-kawasaki-concours14-abs-first-ride-motorcycle-review (http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/reviews/2015-kawasaki-concours14-abs-first-ride-motorcycle-review)
The magazine article appears in the March issue. One big goof in the mag spec sheet though, chain drive? Plus they list the HP and torque numbers in the spec sheet as N/A even though they mention the numbers in their write up.
First look http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/news/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-eicma-first-look (http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/news/2015-kawasaki-concours-14-eicma-first-look)
am i the only one confused by this.
They say:
The ultimate backroad supersport tourer.
We say:
In probably its penultimate model year.
WTF does this mean.. Did they hear this is the second to last year of the C14?? or did they just make a stupid blunder? Even a major rework ( which is unlikely) would not be the second to last year of this model. The article says nothing in the main section. Any input any wispers?
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WTF does this mean.. Did they hear this is the second to last year of the C14?? or did they just make a stupid blunder? Even a major rework ( which is unlikely) would not be the second to last year of this model. The article says nothing in the main section. Any input any wispers?
You know, when I read it, I didn't even notice that little quote box with that in it. I have no idea why they would say that. I seriously doubt this is the next to last Concours. If anything, it might be the last year of the gen 2, but that is just a guess. I would ask him why he said that, but there is no listing for a way to contact him.
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am i the only one confused by this.
They say:
The ultimate backroad supersport tourer.
We say:
In probably its penultimate model year.
WTF does this mean.. Did they hear this is the second to last year of the C14?? or did they just make a stupid blunder? Even a major rework ( which is unlikely) would not be the second to last year of this model. The article says nothing in the main section. Any input any wispers?
They guessed the Word of the Day...
Penultimate - Next to the last
Not sure I like that assessment.
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:o
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am i the only one confused by this.
They say:
The ultimate backroad supersport tourer.
We say:
In probably its penultimate model year.
WTF does this mean.. Did they hear this is the second to last year of the C14?? or did they just make a stupid blunder? Even a major rework ( which is unlikely) would not be the second to last year of this model. The article says nothing in the main section. Any input any wispers?
I think the key word here is "probably"...
In other words...unlikely, maybe, could be, possibly, or nothing at all...he's just making up a comment that means squat...
And what's up with the word penultimate?...
Must be a COG regular to be using words like that. :o
Rem 8)
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I believe the word penultimate, was misused there. Many think of ultimate and penultimate to be of a similar definition, but penultimate referring to the "ultimate -ultimate" of something, not next to the ultimate. Kinda like" irregardless". hear it used all the time, to replace the word regardless, incorrectly, as irregardless wasn't actually a dictionary word until the recent past, and defined as an improper word replacement for the word regardless. (Spent much of my life around two aunts that taught high school English for a combined total of 100 years. Had no choice but to speak and write properly.)
Today's journalists have little in common with those that came before them, especially in the motorcycle world or the MSM.
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In probably its penultimate model year.[/b][/i]
WTF does this mean.
They simply meant 2016 will be the last year of the C14 before a full revision. You see that all the time from journos, and doesn't mean the actual model will be discontinued. As far as the truth of that, it remains to be seen, but I suspect they should be right, as the current iteration is already way long in the tooth at 8 years.
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" This past weekend we took a fairly long one day (roughly 150 miles) ride....." :o
150 miles??????? (http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j180/stevewfl/avatars/lol8.gif)
I take a sport bike out if thats all I'm doing, not worth getting the behemoth bike out of the garage for such a lame trip
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Basically to town (Richmond) and back for me... Hey, but it's all good.
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They simply meant 2016 will be the last year of the C14 before a full revision. You see that all the time from journos, and doesn't mean the actual model will be discontinued. As far as the truth of that, it remains to be seen, but I suspect they should be right, as the current iteration is already way long in the tooth at 8 years.
Perhaps, but Honda has had the ST1300 in it's line since 2002, and Honda fans are still hoping for something new, and the CTX1300 just ain't cutting it, for most buyers. Suzuki doesn't even offer a true ST. The new VStrom 1000 is the closest they have. Their new GSX-S750 naked, all around, street fighter styled model, looks cool.
With the new R1200RT costing around $8,000 more, the C14 will probably still sell to its select group of buyers as is, for a while to come. Bean counters always win out in the corporate world. tp
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Why would ANYONE think that this "journalist" has an inside line on the plans KHI has in store for the Concours? Hell, I think the new one will be out in '17 with a hydrogen powered engine developing 3000 lbs of thrust, zero emissions, and a top speed of Mach I. Until the '18s come out, I could be right. :doh: :cannon: Journalists
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Why would ANYONE think that this "journalist" has an inside line on the plans KHI has in store for the Concours? Hell, I think the new one will be out in '17 with a hydrogen powered engine developing 3000 lbs of thrust, zero emissions, and a top speed of Mach I. Until the '18s come out, I could be right. :doh: :cannon: Journalists
Though not really a journalist, but plays one on TV, he actually made a accurate statement about about himself and so many others that feed us the NEWS.
(http://esq.h-cdn.co/assets/cm/15/06/54d445b6f2fba_-_esq_drinkingquotes_03stephencolbert.jpg)
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I believe the word penultimate, was misused there. Many think of ultimate and penultimate to be of a similar definition, but penultimate referring to the "ultimate -ultimate" of something, not next to the ultimate. Kinda like" irregardless". hear it used all the time, to replace the word regardless, incorrectly, as irregardless wasn't actually a dictionary word until the recent past, and defined as an improper word replacement for the word regardless. (Spent much of my life around two aunts that taught high school English for a combined total of 100 years. Had no choice but to speak and write properly.)
Today's journalists have little in common with those that came before them, especially in the motorcycle world or the MSM.
now you got me really confused.. are you saying that the scribe meant to say, " this is the ultimate illustration of the here to fore mentioned contrivance"??
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now you got me really confused.. are you saying that the scribe meant to say, " this is the ultimate illustration of the here to fore mentioned contrivance"??
YES.