We all know that “adventure bikes” have been the runaway success in terms of popularity of style for well over 10 years now.
From big, brash, go-anywhere 1300cc beasts right down to 125cc mini-adventures, there is now something for everyone in that sector.
While the big-capacity adventures have the obvious appeal of superbly powerful engines, I have long advocated that smaller machines, around the 800 or 850cc mark, are more than adequate for most riders and most requirements, being that bit lighter and more manageable.
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So, what of something a little smaller than that – like the Kawasaki Versys 650 we are looking at here?
The Japanese giant launched the model back in 2006 and it had updates in 2010, 2015 and 2022.
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There are two versions and I am testing the Grand Tourer, which comes with colour-matched 56litre panniers, 47litre top box, adjustable screen, heated grips, hand guards, fog lights, engine guards, GPS mount, USB outlet and tank pad.
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It’s a great-looking bike with strong hints of its big brother, the Versys 1000.
With an 845mm seat height, it’s actually quite tall for a smaller middleweight, but with wide, upswept bars, the ride position is pure comfort.
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That said, the slightly rear-set footpegs do allow a more tucked stance should you desire.
The 649cc parallel twin is a real peach – really rider-friendly and approachable.
On paper, 66 horse power and 45ft lb of torque doesn’t look like it’s going to provide seat-of-the-pants excitement and the truth is, it isn’t.
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But the linear power delivery and flat torque curve mean you get the very best from the engine.
Nevertheless, overtaking at higher speeds will often require dropping down a gear.
My view is that the engine is plenty engaging enough, particularly for beginner riders moving up to a first “big bike”, especially as it’s so easy to ride.
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The steel diamond frame, 41mm USD forks and rear monoshock all combine to provide entirely predictable and smooth handling.
And the brakes with twin 300mm front discs do a perfectly dependable job of hauling up its 219kg wet weight.
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The Versys is very well equipped, coming with a 4.3in digital colour TFT dash, smartphone connectivity, LED lighting all round and two-mode traction control.
With two 17in wheels, this Kawasaki doesn’t pretend to have any real off-road capability.
But it makes an ideal easy-to-ride, dependable adventure-tourer, especially for a newer rider.
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