Having said all that I’ve just managed 67.9mpg on my last 100 mile ride which is a personal best. It was mostly motorway work at a steady 70-80mph with only a couple of blasts whilst overtaking.
My brother has a 5-year-old Honda Hornet 600 and can’t get anywhere near those figures, even riding carefully he has only ever managed to scrape just under 50mpg.
So what has the bike taught me in the past six months? I was an avid cruiser fan before buying the ER6 but this machine has converted me.
After four months I was starting to turn into a speed demon around twisty country roads but that fad soon faded as I sank back into my more laidback riding style, both of which suit the ER6 brilliantly.
At one point I was even thinking I could do with a bit more power (for blasting up and down the motorway) but in real world situations you don’t need it as the ER6n is more than capable of trouncing all but the fastest cars.
I do admit I did go through an “oh no what have I done” phase about three months in when I parked the bike next to a row of classics and cruisers (the other two bikes I was considering at point of purchase were the VN900 Custom and the W800 Special), but someone pointed out that these bikes only ever come out when the sun was shining and as I ride my motorcycle in all weathers this made me feel heaps better.
I do have some grumbles with the gear shift which can be a little ‘clunky’ at times, something Kawasaki haven’t rectified since the ER5.
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