hppants
Well-known member
It was just another summer Sunday in South Louisiana. Hot and sticky, and not a whole lot going on. Mike and I got together early in the morning to share some miles. I should have left the camera at home, really. After all, you peeps have seen this ride report 1000 times before. We rode to some where, ate something, and rode home. A couple hundred miles of fun. Nothing special to see here.
Now hold on just a cotton-pickin second - one of these is not like the other.
Yeah that’s right, Mike’s got a new motorcycle! Meet the 2015 Kawasaki Versys 1000LT.
Mike has decided to move toward something lighter and a little more upright. We looked together for a while. He shopped quite a few bikes and this one seemed to meet his needs. We both test rode this bike a month or so ago. I found it to be quite a bit more on the touring side of adventure than it looks, if that makes sense. Better wind protection than I expected. The hard saddle bags are a little smaller than the FJR, but plenty big enough. Good power, good clutch, good transmission, good suspension, good ergonomics, etc.
He looks very comfortable on it, for sure.
I only took a few pictures. We were too busy riding and having fun.
I think the burnt orange is very nice – I like it.
I’ll make that 2 thumbs up Mike!
Mike’s got some farkling to do (of course!!!). All things come in good time, I suppose. Even though he is soon to be out of the FJR group, I’m sure he will hang out with us from time to time here.
Besides, he will still be a ride report star!!! I’m sure you will be seeing more of this bike in the future!!
Stay thirsty, my friends….
Now hold on just a cotton-pickin second - one of these is not like the other.
Yeah that’s right, Mike’s got a new motorcycle! Meet the 2015 Kawasaki Versys 1000LT.
Mike has decided to move toward something lighter and a little more upright. We looked together for a while. He shopped quite a few bikes and this one seemed to meet his needs. We both test rode this bike a month or so ago. I found it to be quite a bit more on the touring side of adventure than it looks, if that makes sense. Better wind protection than I expected. The hard saddle bags are a little smaller than the FJR, but plenty big enough. Good power, good clutch, good transmission, good suspension, good ergonomics, etc.
He looks very comfortable on it, for sure.
I only took a few pictures. We were too busy riding and having fun.
I think the burnt orange is very nice – I like it.
I’ll make that 2 thumbs up Mike!
Mike’s got some farkling to do (of course!!!). All things come in good time, I suppose. Even though he is soon to be out of the FJR group, I’m sure he will hang out with us from time to time here.
Besides, he will still be a ride report star!!! I’m sure you will be seeing more of this bike in the future!!
Stay thirsty, my friends….