Kawasaki has launched its ER-6n successor - the Z650 - for the Indian market. The Z650 has been priced at Rs 5.19 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and will be sold only through Kawasaki exclusive showrooms.
The Japanese manufacturer gave the 'Z' name to this naked model as it follows the ‘Sugomi’ design philosophy that is seen on the Z1000. This makes it a tough bike to ignore. The 650cc parallel twin engine is Euro IV-compliant and the power has reduced marginally to 68bhp, although a 19kg weight reduction means performance will be better. The Z650 has an assist and slipper clutch to ease its way through its six-speed gearbox.
The ride of Z650 is taken care of by 41mm telescopic forks in the front and a monoshock with adjustable preload. Unlike before, the rear suspension isn’t offset any more. Stopping power comes from dual 300mm front brake discs which are paired to dual-piston callipers while a single-piston calliper grips the 220mm rear disc. ABS is now available on it.
The Z650 is available in only one colour - green. The naked bike is assembled at Bajaj's Akurdi plant. The Z650's direct rival, the Benelli TNT600i, is priced at Rs 5.65 lakh (ex-showroom Pune) but gets two additional cylinders.