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Kawasaki Versys 650 [2017-2018]



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Kawasaki Versys 650 First Ride Review
Kawasaki Versys 650 First Ride Review
Kawasaki Versys 650 First Ride Review
Kawasaki Versys 650 First Ride Review
Kawasaki Versys 650 First Ride Review
Kawasaki Versys 650 First Ride Review
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Versys 650 [2017-2018] Key Highlights

Engine Capacity649 cc
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight216 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity21 litres
Seat Height840 mm
Max Power67.45 bhp

Kawasaki Versys 650 [2017-2018] Summary

The Versys 650 used to be the entry-level model in Team Green’s adventure motorcycle portfolio, but it will now be positioned one step above the upcoming Versys-X 300. Not much has changed on the India-spec model, other than the updation of the motor to meet BS4 emission norms, a green/black paint scheme, and a revised instrument cluster that now includes a gear position indicator.

The Versys 650 chassis is based on the chassis of the outgoing Ninja 650, but it gets high-quality suspension components. The front forks are separate function forks that can adjust for preload as well as rebound. The rear remains a KYB mono-shock with a remote preload adjuster. ABS is standard on the Versys 650. The high-quality suspension and stiff chassis make the Versys 650 one of the sweetest-handling motorcycles in its category on any surface, despite the wheels and tyres being biased toward tarmac. The engine in the Versys 650 is the same 649cc parallel twin that does duty in the Z650 and Ninja 650, but has been optimised for the Versys.

The Versys 650 has only one model that competes directly with it: the four-cylinder Benelli TNT 600GT.

Kawasaki Versys 650 [2017-2018] Expert Opinion

The Versys 650 is Kawasaki’s answer to the growing demands of India’s touring fraternity. It is essentially the Ninja 650’s touring cousin but is more focussed towards serious tourers. The Versys, as a brand, didn’t get lot of recognition since its introduction a year ago with the 1000, but Kawasaki is hoping to change the “This bike is not practical for India” perception to “This bike makes sense for India” with the Versys 650.

What is it?

The Versys 650 is Kawasaki’s answer to the growing demands of India’s touring fraternity. It is essentially the Ninja 650’s touring cousin but is more focussed towards serious tourers. The Versys, as a brand, didn’t get lot of recognition since its introduction a year ago with the 1000, but Kawasaki is hoping to change the “This bike is not practical for India” perception to “This bike makes sense for India” with the Versys 650.

How does it ride?

Versatility is key to any motorcycle, especially in a market like India wherein most people end up owning just one. It has to adapt to a wide range of riding requirements and the Versys 650 checks almost all the right boxes. The Versys 650 is your Monday to Friday commute bike (if you can afford new tyres every six months) and on weekends it can take you places with ease. At first, you will surely find this bike intimidating but once you swing your legs over and are in motion, the bike feels like any quarter litre bike…just taller.

The tall and wide handlebar lends good control. The lowered and centred rider footpegs aid comfort. And the seat is well cushioned, accommodating and it isn't exactly soft either. A great combo for long distance riding.  What’s more, riding the Versys 650 around in traffic is easy; this is without the panniers. With panniers on, judgement could be a problem. Take the bike out on the highway and the easy and comfortable nature of the Versys 650 still shines through. It’s a great bike to munch miles on.

And it’s tremendous fun on the twisties as well. It feels stable, light and sure-footed around corners; even the tighter ones. All you’ve to do is give the one piece handlebar a slight push, and the Versys changes direction as if that’s what it was designed to do. The chassis, the tyres and the front end is communicative, and though it doesn’t get any electronic magic (apart from ABS), you hardly feel the need for it.

The Versys 650 rides surprisingly well too. The long travel suspension soaks up the bumps and bad roads really well. And even if you manage to ride through a really bad pothole, the bike takes it without drama. The braking is impressive too. With new callipers, larger disc at the rear and ABS, the Versys 650 is a safe bet. Moreover, the Dunlops are grippy too.

As for the engine, the Versys 650 employs the same 649cc proven engine from Kawasaki that we see on the Ninja 650 and the ER6n. (Vulcan too but that’s not sold in India. Not yet! ) This mill produces 68bhp at 8500rpm and 64Nm at 7000rpm. Due to the nature of the bike, there is plenty of low and mid-range torque. Twist the throttle and the sudden surge of power is surely going to put a smile on your face. Throttle response is crisp thanks to dual 38mm throttle bodies. The six-speed gearbox is smooth and offers precise shifts.

Anything else I should know?

The predecessor of the Versys was infamous for its hideous design. Thankfully, Kawasaki has sorted that out with the new bike. The new one isn’t just palatable; it’s actually good looking. It gets a new fairing that gives the Versys, the Ninja family look. It gets twin headlights that work well in the dark; a large, manually adjustable windscreen; and top notch fit and finish. However, if you are over 6ft that windscreen isn’t going to be of much help at three digit speeds.

Kawasaki has specced up the Versys 650 as compared to the Ninja 650. At the front, it gets 41mm upside-down Showa units with Separate Function Forks (SFF). The left leg takes care of the preload adjustability, whereas the right takes care of rebound. At the rear, it comes with the same KYB monoshock as the Ninja but gets the remote preload adjuster.

The instrument cluster of the Versys 650 looks somewhat similar to the one on the Ninja 650. The top section takes care of the tachometer and a small LCD display does the job at the lower section. This screen shows the speed, fuel level, odo reading, instantaneous fuel efficiency and the average fuel economy as well. The two dummy round plastics on the extreme ends of the cluster look bad. They are used in the LT version (not in sale in India) for a power outlet and gearshift indicator.

You also need to know that the bike gets placement for the panniers via Kawasaki Quick Release (KQR). These panniers cost Rs 80,000. Also, if you’re wondering if the Versys 650 is as tall as the Versys 1000, the answer is yes, but it is easier to live with thanks to lighter weight; at 216kg, the Versys 650 still isn’t exactly light, though.

Why should I buy one?

The Versys 650 is a good looking bike that’s comfortable, good at touring and is fun around corners. It works well as a daily commute too. But, compared to the Ninja 650, which costs Rs 5.37 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), the Versys seems like an expensive proposition. What you do get for the additional Rs 1.23 lakh you’d pay for the Versys is a more serious touring bike with ABS, better suspension setup and more versatile and comfortable seating ergonomics.

Where does it fit in?

The Kawasaki Versys 650 isn’t the first one to enter the touring party. You have the Benelli TNT 600 GT at a more wallet friendly price tag of Rs 5.62 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). There’s also the Honda CBR650F, which is more of a sports tourer, and honestly at Rs 7.3 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), it’s just too expensive. But if you aren’t tied down by budget, there’s also the likeable Tiger XR at Rs 10.65 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

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Versys 650 [2017-2018] Specifications & Features

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      Specifications

      • Power & Performance

        • Displacement
          649 cc
        • Max Power
          67.45 bhp @ 8500 rpm
        • Max Torque
          64 Nm @ 7500 rpm
        • Mileage - Owner Reported
          -
        • Riding Range
          -
        • Top Speed
          -
        • Riding Modes
          -
        • Transmission
          6 Speed Manual
        • Transmission Type
          Chain Drive
        • Gear Shifting Pattern
          -
        • Cylinders
          2
        • Bore
          83 mm
        • Stroke
          60 mm
        • Valves Per Cylinder
          4
        • Compression Ratio
          -
        • Ignition
          -
        • Spark Plugs
          1 Per Cylinder
        • Cooling System
          Liquid Cooled
        • Clutch
          -
        • Fuel Delivery System
          -
        • Fuel Tank Capacity
          21 litres
        • Reserve Fuel Capacity
          -
        • Emission Standard
          -
        • Fuel Type
          Petrol
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      • Brakes, Wheels & Suspension

        • Front Suspension
          ø41 mm inverted telescopic fork
        • Rear Suspension
          Offset laydown single-shock with remote preload ad
        • Braking System
          -
        • Front Brake Type
          Disc
        • Front Brake Size
          300 mm
        • Caliper - Front
          -
        • Rear Brake Type
          Disc
        • Rear Brake Size
          250 mm
        • Caliper - Rear
          -
        • Wheel Type
          Alloy
        • Front Wheel Size
          17 inch
        • Rear Wheel Size
          -
        • Front Tyre Size
          120/70ZR17M/C (58W) Tubeless
        • Rear Tyre Size
          160/60ZR17M/C (69W) Tubeless
        • Tyre Type
          Tubeless
        • Radial Tyres
          Yes
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
          -
        • Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
        • Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
          -
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      • Dimensions & Chassis

        • Kerb Weight
          216 kg
        • Seat Height
          840 mm
        • Ground Clearance
          170 mm
        • Overall Length
          2165 mm
        • Overall Width
          840 mm
        • Overall Height
          1450 mm
        • Wheelbase
          1415 mm
        • Chassis Type
          Diamond high-tensile steel
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      • Manufacturer Warranty

        • Standard Warranty
          -
        • Standard Warranty
          -

      Features

        • Touch Screen Display
          -
        • Instrument Console
          -
        • Odometer
          -
        • Speedometer
          Digital
        • Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Digital Fuel Guage
          Yes
        • Hazard Warning Indicator
          -
        • Average Speed Indicator
          -
        • OTA Updates
          -
        • Call/SMS Alerts
          -
        • Geo Fencing
          -
        • Distance to Empty Indicator
          -
        • Tachometer
          Analogue
        • Stand Alarm
          No
        • No. of Tripmeters
          2
        • Tripmeter Type
          Digital
        • Gear Indicator
          -
        • Low Fuel Indicator
          Yes
        • Low Oil Indicator
          No
        • Low Battery Indicator
          -
        • Clock
          Yes
        • Service Reminder Indicator
          -
        • Battery
          Maintenance Free
        • Front Storage Box
          -
        • Under Seat Storage
          -
        • Mobile App Connectivity
          -
        • DRLs (Daytime Running Lights)
          -
        • AHO (Automatic Headlight On)
          -
        • Shift Light
          Yes
        • Headlight Type
          -
        • Brake/Tail Light
          -
        • Turn Signal
          -
        • Pass Light
          Yes
        • GPS & Navigation
          -
        • USB Charging Port
          -
        • Riding Modes Switch
          -
        • Traction Control
          -
        • Cruise Control
          -
        • Hazard Warning Switch
          -
        • Start Type
          Electric Start
        • Killswitch
          Yes
        • Stepped Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Backrest
          No
        • Pillion Grabrail
          Yes
        • Pillion Seat
          Yes
        • Pillion Footrest
          Yes
        • Front Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Rear Suspension Preload Adjuster
          -
        • Additional Features
          -
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      Kawasaki Versys 650 [2017-2018] User Reviews

      4.3/5

      (10 Ratings) 2 Reviews

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      Visual Appeal


      4

      Reliability


      4

      Performance


      3

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      3

      Maintenance cost

      3

      Extra Features

      The versys 650 my kind of bike

      3 years ago


      Neville

      Before zeroing down on this bike i wanted to have a trial. Unfortunately the only dealer in mumbai was in partnership with ktm. Fortunately at that time they had a bike for registration. Just one look at the bike in person and a its dauntingly high seat made me love that bike which i immediately booked.The delivery was prompt and on the day promised. The first ride on the bike was amazing. The throttle response was smooth and inspite of its daunting height and weight it was very flickable in the mumbai traffic. The net sunday i took it to khandala and was bowled over by its comfort and the power on the tap available at the flick of a wrist. The braking and the abs was awesome. Although it is not a head turner it has its looks which are liked by aficionados like me.The first service was good and the bike became super smooth. The charges were for actual by the ktm south mumbai. However before the second service the partnership between ktm and kawasaki came to an end and i was left stranded for the second service till such time anzen came up. The second service was under mr kyffin of anzen and the bike again became as good as new.As my Sunday rides increased i became more and more obsessed by the comfort and the performance of the bike.The only downsize on the bike is its weight and the lack of slipper clutch which shakes you up when you are downshifting.The overall experience at the given price with the showa adjustable front suspension is a real steal and till date i have not experienced the joy of riding any other parallel twin.

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      The super comfortable tourer

      5 years ago


      Harshit Jain

      I got the bike in feb 2018, it costed me about rs. 7.9 lacs and the meter right now shows 19,306 km. I have taken it to delhi - ladakh, udaipur, indore. The performance of the bike is exceptional. The low end is decent but the mid range is where it shines. The bike easily gives you the confidence to ride till 180 kmph. No strong vibrations of any sort even at high speeds. The acceleration is quite punchy.In city riding especially in traffic heating is a issue but again that is a problem with most of the bikes of this caliber. Talking about mileage 22-26 kmpl on highways whereas for city 16-18 kmpl is what i get.Looks, though a personal preference but for me it goes good. Looks quite sporty and easily justifies its price.Seating comfort is exceptional. I have done 1200 km at a stretch without any problem. Also the seat is very comfortable for the pillion as well. But for people shorter than 5'8'' it would be quite a tedious job to handle this bike as its seat height is quite high due to the extra ground clearance.Suspension gives you the option to adjust the preload and rebound times on front and only preload on rear. And on factory settings itself they are superb. Absorb almost every bump and lead you a very comfortable ride.Brakes are very effective, no complains there. Abs works as expected. My brake pads lasted for about 15000km which is quite good according to me.If you are in tier 1 cities availability of accessories and spare parts won't be a problem but you might have to hassle in tier 2 cities or towns. Even there i'd say they are on the expensive side.Regular service cost is around 6-8k without any major part replacement.The plastic quality is quite disappointing. Especially the fairing seem to be built of not so tough material.The headlights are simply there for a show but are of no actual use. I'd say you cannot ride on highways with these lights. So lights are a must upgrade. Offroading capabilities are decent for offroading once in a while but definitely not built for extreme offroading. And in offroading the suspension adjustments do help a lot.The instrument cluster is quite good and loaded with ton of useful features and information like cruising range, current & average mileage, lap time etc. So the major cons are mainly the lights, spare parts and the plastic quality. Rest everything is pro.Verdict: this is easily one of the best bikes you can buy under 10 lakhs esppeacially if your purpose is touring. So go ahead if you have the budget.

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      4

      Visual Appeal


      5

      Reliability


      5

      Performance


      4

      Service Experience


      2

      Maintenance cost

      4

      Extra Features

      About the Reviewer

      Used it for

      Tours

      Owned for

      6 months-1 yr

      Ridden for

      > 15000 kms

      Got mileage of

      24 kmpl

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