Can you post up the document or a link?
Can you post up the document or a link?
See edit in OP. Lew
I'm not seeing a link or the document in the OP.
http://www.kawasaki.com/Content/pdfs/products/concours_QandA.pdf
HEHEHEH
I found this quite humerous in that "factiod" sheet from the "design team"....
Q: Are the front and rear brakes linked?
A: No. For sport touring bikes, brakes that
can be used independently front and rear on
winding roads are part of the fun. Our view
is current Linked Brake Systems tend to
remove this fun factor – the underlying
principle of the C14.
I guess they decided the 2010 owners needed LESS FUN FACTOR
I also don't think the O/P's tech paper holds any credence if handed to a dealerships tech people, that are'nt willing to comply, But I do suggest being adament about them replacing the TPS parts, right up till the last minute....(I say this tongue in cheek, because I know mine needs to be replaced this year...... )
Now, now, Mr. Poke. Don't get yer knickers in a twist before you take it in... Save it for the actual confrontation.
This is my favorite part and why I bought the 2009 without ABS.
"Q: Are the front and rear brakes linked?
A: No. For sport touring bikes, brakes that can be used independently front and rear on winding roads are part of the fun. Our view is current Linked Brake Systems tend to remove this fun factor – the underlying principle of the C14.
This is my favorite part and why I bought the 2009 without ABS.Same here (2008 w/ ABS). Nothing I have read about the C14's linked brakes would invalidate the above statement.
"Q: Are the front and rear brakes linked?
A: No. For sport touring bikes, brakes that can be used independently front and rear on winding roads are part of the fun. Our view is current Linked Brake Systems tend to remove this fun factor – the underlying principle of the C14.
Same here (2008 w/ ABS). Nothing I have read about the C14's linked brakes would invalidate the above statement.