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First Look: 2009 Kawasaki ER-6n
By Visordown News on 01/08/2008 09:47:10
Forks from the Z750 - swingarm form the Versys - we reckon Kawasaki's next ER-6n will look like this
Quite tasty, we reckonIF THE rumours are true then the next Kawasaki ER-6n is going to look like this.According to Visordown sources, the bike is going to get the swingarm from a Versys and the forks from the firm's Z750 in an attempt to get more
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Niall's Spin: Kawasaki ER-6n
By Niall Mackenzie on 28/09/2010 14:25:52
Do you want the funky touch to your bike? Give the Kawasaki ER-6n a try...
Click to read: Kawasaki ER-6n owners reviews, Kawasaki ER-6n specs and to read the Kawasaki ER-6n image gallery.THE ER-6n IS Kawasaki's rendition of a funky first real bike. A development from the dowdy ER-5, it's actually a lot more bike than you
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KTM Duke VS Kawasaki ER-6n
By Jon Urry on 21/08/2008 13:16:43
The KTM690 Duke and Kawasaki’s ER-6n have plummeted out of the ugly tree, clattering every branch along the way. is that all?
? Kawasaki’s ER-6n is now well into its terrible twos, but its quirky looks are only being emphasised by Kawasaki with increasingly more vivid paint schemes. Like a Goth failing to plaster white face paint over a particularly luminescent zit on the centre
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What The Press Say: Kawasaki ER-6n reviews
By Visordown on 01/01/2012 12:17:14
The press' impressions of the 2012 Kawasaki ER-6n
For 2012 Kawasaki upgraded their popular ER-6n with a totally new frame and revised styling, the engine also gained some tweaks with the mid-range and bottom-end power also increasing.Here's what the British motorcycling press said in their 2012
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KTM 690 Duke Vs. Kawasaki ER-6n road test
By Jon Urry on 26/04/2010 15:54:16
The KTM690 Duke and Kawasaki’s ER-6n have plummeted out of the ugly tree, clattering every branch along the way. is that all?
? Kawasaki’s ER-6n is now well into its terrible twos, but its quirky looks are only being emphasised by Kawasaki with increasingly more vivid paint schemes. Like a Goth failing to plaster white face paint over a particularly luminescent zit on the centre
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2012 Kawasaki ER-6n official accessories
By Ben Cope on 20/10/2011 14:49:38
Kawasaki's genuine accessories for the ER-6n
These are the Kawasaki genuine accessories for the ER6-n.The accessories include a pillion seat cover to give the bike a single-seat look. A flyscreen to increase wind protection and make the bike more comfortable at cruising speeds and crash
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Kawasaki unveil 2009 ER-6n
By Visordown News on 22/09/2008 10:06:49
Check out the first official image of Kawasaki's naked funster
AFTER VISORDOWN broke the news of Kawasaki's new ER-6n with yet more exclusive spy shots last week, here's the first official image of the new bike. Kawasaki say the new ER-6n takes the key concepts of its predecessor – fun, easy to ride for a
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2012 Kawasaki ER-6n official colours
By Visordown on 20/10/2011 15:24:07
Three colours for the UK
The 2012 Kawasaki ER-6n will be imported into the UK in three colours.The colour options will be Pearl Stardust White, Pearl Shining Yellow and Metallic Spark Black.Kawasaki are also producing a Candy Lime Green colour, however this option will only
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Living with a 2009 Kawasaki ER-6n
By Mark Forsyth on 23/01/2010 12:13:17
Perfect for slicing through sleepy country towns and getting stern lectures from not-so-sleepy country coppers. This fiery twin has got what it takes to entertain
January 2010The fact that I’ve ‘only’ done 1500 miles on my ER-6n in a whole summer season doesn’t really tell the whole story. Our relationship has been much more intense than the odometer reading would suggest. In truth, I’ve used it every day
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Road Test: Kawasaki ER-6n
By John Cantlie on 29/04/2008 21:48:35
Kawasaki launches a new beginners' bike. Looks weird, goes well. Sounds alright then.
-blooded motorcycles with more power and higher top speeds than anyone else.So it's a bit of a surprise to find the mean, green Kawasaki machine offering a bike designed entirely from the ground-up for beginners. The new ER-6n is "aimed at the full spectrum of riders
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