Kawasaki 1999 Concours Excellent Condition (Oriental) $1995

QR Code Link to This Post Kawasaki ConcoursManufacturer Kawasaki Motorcycle & Engine Company Also called Kawasaki GTR1000/ZG1000 Parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries Production 1986-2006 Successor Kawasaki 1400GTR (Concours 14) Class Sport touring Engine 997 cc, Liquid cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 16-valve L4 Bore / stroke 74.0 mm × 58.0 mm (2.91 in × 2.28 in) Transmission 6 speed, shaft drive Tires Front: 120/70VR18 Rear: 150/80VR16 Wheelbase 61.2 in (1,554 mm) Seat height 31.0 in (787 mm) Weight 671.5 lb (304.6 kg) (wet) Fuel capacity 7.53 US gal (28.5 l; 6.27 imp gal) The Kawasaki Concours, known in Europe as the GTR1000 and in USA as the ZG1000, is a 997 cc, six speed, four cylinder, liquid-cooled sport touring motorcycle with shaft drive. The bike can reach speeds over 190 km/h (120 mph), offers nimble handling and - with its full fairing, tall screen, twin locking panniers, and 28 litres (6.2 imp gal; 7.4 US gal) fuel capacity - is suited to cross-country two-up touring.Kawasaki introduced the Concours in 1986, based on their Ninja 900 and Ninja 1000R models. Key differences between the Ninja 1000R and the ZG1000 included 32 mm instead of 36 mm carburetors, less aggressively ramped cams, shaft drive, front and rear sub-frames, hard luggage, and full fairing. The Concours was introduced into the USA the year after the slightly faster (137 mph) BMW K100LT at less than two-thirds the price of the BMW machine. Both bikes were tested by the magazine Motorcyclist, which came out in favor of the Kawasaki concluding that it was "the most practical, useful and competent motorcycle made" and "superior to the BMW in almost every aspect imaginable."[1]From 1986 to 1993 the design was largely unchanged aside from modifications to the screen, handlebars and other very minor changes. In 1994 Kawasaki updated the instrument cluster, forks, controls, front fender, front brakes, and the front wheel. From 1994 to 2006, the design again experienced only minor changes: fork protectors and exhaust tips. As the Concours first generation endured with few revisions, experienced mechanics and used parts are readily available.The GTR1000 has 10-20 percent less horsepower than the US Concours, varying by country.There are many extras installed on this bike by me and the original owner, you won't be disappointed.