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2022 Kawasaki Z650RS First Look
After a brief teaser campaign, Kawasaki has revealed the new Z650RS, its third “retro sport” model following the Z900RS and Z900RS Cafe. The 2022 Z650RS is based on the Z650 model but is styled to resemble the 1977 Z650-B1, a.k.a. the “Son of Z1”. At the moment, the Z650RS has not been confirmed for the U.S. market, but we expect it will be part of a larger launch event planned by Kawasaki Motor Corp. U.S.A. for Oct. 5.
The Z650RS makes use of Kawasaki’s tried and tested 650 Parallel-Twin engine that has powered a diverse range of models including the Z650, Ninja 650, Versys 650 and Vulcan S. Its claimed maximum output of 67.3 hp at 8000 rpm and 47.2 lb-ft. at 6700 rpm are identical to the Z650, as are the assist and slipper clutch and six-speed transmission.
The steel trellis frame and swingarm are also similar to the Z650’s, but the RS has a less upswept rear subframe, which translates to a flatter seat and more horizontal profile, especially with the new, smaller fuel tank (3.2 gallons compared to 4.0 gallons on the Z650). The tail is shorter than on the Z900RS but offers a similar duck bill cowl. Despite the differences in styling and the smaller tank, Kawasaki claims the Z650RS has a curb weight of 412.3 pounds, the same as the regular Z650.
The flat saddle results in a 31.5 inch seat height, which is slightly higher than the Z650’s 31.1 inches, but it also means the Z650RS offers more leg room as the footpegs are in the same location for both models. For European markets, the Z650RS comes with the high seat which is 32.3 inches from the ground. Kawasaki will also offer other seat heights as optional accessories, but the selection and thickness may vary by market.
The Z650RS’ flat handlebar is 2.0 inches higher and 1.2 inches farther back compared to the Z650, producing a more relaxed, upright riding position. The fuel tank has a slim shape for a better ergonomic fit when gripping it with your knees, but it does comes at the expense of fuel capacity, with the Z650RS’ 3.2-gallon tank holding less gas than the Z650’s 4.0 gallons.
Suspension duties are handled by a non-adjustable 41mm telescopic fork and a preload-adjustable horizontal back-link rear shock, which are similar to the Z650. The brakes are likewise similar, with dual two-piston calipers and a 300mm disc up front and a single-piston caliper with a 320mm disc for the back wheel. ABS comes standard on European models.
The 17-inch cast wheels are in the same flat spoke design as the Z900RS. The wheels are designed to offer a balance of light weight and retro styling, and provide the illusion of wire spokes when viewed from the side.
The circular LED headlight offers a blend of modern and retro designs. The outer ring is a position lamp while the inner lamp has two chambers for low and high beams. Above the headlight is an instrument panel with a small LCD screen bracketed by bullet-shaped analog speedometer and tachometer dials
The 2022 Kawasaki Z650RS will be offered in three color options, a standard Metallic Sparkle Black paint scheme and two special edition paint jobs: the Candy Emerald Green with gold-colored wheels in most of the supplied images, and a Metallic Moondust Gray with copper highlights and blacked-out parts.
We expect Kawasaki will announce the Z650RS for the U.S. next week. In the U.K., the 2022 Kawasaki Z650RS is priced at £7,549 for the standard color and £7,699 for either special edition paint options. By comparison, British pricing for the Z650 is £6,949 for the base color and £7,049 for the premium paint schemes. That means we can expect U.S. pricing for the Z650RS to come in higher than the Z650’s MSRP of $7,349 ($7,849 with ABS).
2022 Kawasaki Z650RS Specifications | |
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Engine Type | Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin, DOHC, 8 valves |
Displacement | 649 cc |
Bore x Stroke | 83.0 x 60.0 mm |
Compression Ratio | 10.8:1 |
Fuel system | Fuel injection: Ø 36 mm x 2 with dual throttle valves |
Starting System | Electric |
Lubrication | Forced lubrication, semi‑dry sump |
Maximum power | 67.3 hp at 8,000 rpm (claimed) |
Maximum torque | 47.2 lb-ft. 6,700 rpm (claimed) |
Fuel consumption | 57.7 mpg (claimed) |
Transmission | 6-speed, return |
Clutch | Wet multi-disc, manual |
Final drive | Sealed chain |
Frame type | Trellis, high-tensile steel |
Front Brakes | Dual semi-floating Ø 300 mm discs. Caliper: Dual piston |
Rear Brakes | Single Ø 220 mm disc. Caliper: Single-piston |
Front Tire | 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) |
Rear Tire | 160/60ZR17M/C (69W) |
Front Suspension | 41 mm telescopic fork, 4.9 inches of travel |
Rear Suspension | Horizontal Back-link with preload adjustment, 5.1 inches of travel |
Rake / Trail | 24.0° / 3.9 inches |
Length | 81.3 inches |
Width | 31.5 inches |
Height | 43.9 inches |
Wheelbase | 55.3 inches |
Ground clearance | 4.9 inches |
Fuel capacity | 3.2 gallons |
Seat height | 32.3 inches (European market) |
Curb mass | 412.3 pounds (claimed) |
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