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Kawasaki Versys-X 300 Two-Pot Screamer
Aug/Sep 2017
|Adventure Rider Magazine
For the newbie riders this bike offers a lot. For the experienced rider who knows how to get the best from a small-bore, the Versys-X 300 offers even more.
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Kawasaki has jumped into the small-bore dual-sport market with a new addition to the Versys range. Alongside the 1000 and 650 there now sits a Versys-X 300.
We enjoyed the other two, but for sheer hoot value and grins-per-cc, the 300 leaves the others in its neat, angular little shadow.

Doing the math
Covering off the technical side of the bike first, the motor is a 296cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, parallel twin and a six-speed box drives a chain via a cable-operated, assisted slipper clutch. Kawasaki BottomLink Uni Trak suspension allows about 15cm of travel at the rear and the 41mm right-side-uppers at the front around 13cm. Wheels are a 19/17-inch combo front/rear, fuel capacity 17 litres and kerb mass 175kg.
For the newbie riders this bike offers a lot. For the experienced rider who knows how to get the best from a small-bore, the Versys-X 300 offers even more.
The figures that will form most people’s opinion there are a small motor – with a modest compression ratio of 10.6:1, by the way – short suspension travel and a 19-inch front wheel. To most readers the numbers will add up to ‘learner’s bike’. Add in a seat height of 815mm and the whole thing will be resolved to ‘girls’ bike!’
We admit that’s how things looked to us. Aside from the numbers were a low front guard, road-oriented tyres, preload-only adjustment on the suspension and a general ‘roadie’ look.
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