Can Kawasaki regain the average streak?

Dear MOTo?

Will they get it back? Great bike.

Rick York
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Dear Rick,

Because not all of us are aware Average streak It was a power cruiser Kawasaki The power cruiser was born in 2002.The Harley-Davidson V rod Introduced a few years ago in 1999, imitation was the most sincere form of compliment at the time. It was even a weak imitation.

In 2002, I saw a 1470cc Kawasaki SOHC fuel injection 50 degree V-twin, which rose to 1552cc due to an increase in bore from 2004 to 2008 when the streak ended. And a hotter cam, higher compression, a larger valve on a more freely flowing head, and a larger fuel injection throttle body – the average streak wasn’t particularly fast. But it’s fast enough and has a reputation for being fairly sporty thanks to its reverse cartridge style forks, air and damping adjustable shocks, large dual front disc brakes with 6-piston calipers, and sporty 17-inch wheels. was.

Judging from MO’s 2007 Power Cruiser shootout, it seems to be a good enough bike, comfortable and practical. Yamaha V-Max (This was a kind of wildcard entry).

2007 Power Cruiser Shootout

Guest tester Buzglyd (!) Summarizes the reasons well.

So why does the average streak roll up one tick from the bottom with the third largest engine of the five, great styling, a comfortable ride, light handling, great braking, and the smallest price tag? Buzglyd best summarizes it when he says: If you’re a 40-year-old virgin who’s likely to be a bad guy, this might be your machine.But this [category] It’s about being bold and dangerous. It’s not virtue. That’s great, but I voted for Miss Congeniality. “

Cruisers and all sorts of customs have failed in the aftermath of the implosion of the housing bubble. This was an interesting bite from that 2007 comparison: Currently, Kawasaki’s cruiser lineup consists of 15 models, 14 of which proudly carry the Balkan name. From the Vulcan 500 LTD to the powerful Vulcan 2000, Kawasaki offers a great line to meet almost every need.

Fifteen years later, I count four Kawasaki Vulcans. Two of them are the same bikes, the 1700 Vaquero and the Voyager. The swarm of cruisers is definitely culling.

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The answer to your question is no. Kawasaki has no plans to resume production of the 2002 model 20 years later. Only Harley-Davidson was able to overcome it. In fact, even Harley can no longer circumvent it, especially because emission regulations are so strict.

The good news if you need Mean Streak is that there are plenty of fully preserved ones on sale. During the heyday of Mean Streak, everyone bought a power cruiser and a second house, whether they wanted it or not. did not do itBut also didn’t want to come out at the short end of their “investment”. Therefore, things were pushed behind the garage and forgotten.

The important thing is to find your niche and stick to it. In retrospect, Aughts was a kind of golden age, just before all kinds of cars and motorcycles went outboard with computerized complexity.

A quick Google search for Kawasaki Mean Streak will show 14 Mean Streaks. Cycle traderIncluding this in the range of $ 4,000 to $ 6,000 Orange 2005 It’s a Wenati, Washington number, showing 4241 miles and demanding an OBO of $ 6,500. My best offer is pretty low, but streak seems to be more valuable than you would expect. Most of them have aftermarket pipes and power commanders that you may or may not want, but like any other used car tango, beware of the empty. Anyway, it’s really hard to break Kawasaki.They are all reliable vehicles and all streaks also include the final subject listen MO: Shaft drive..

Warrior, what is it good for?

The Mean Streak is a perfectly ok motorcycle if you like it, but if you ignore the power cruiser we neglect your job. Won The 2007 shootout was a big difference. It’s actually a bit of a cult bike, but the Roadster Warrior, which Yamaha began cranking out in 2002, doesn’t seem to sell for much more money than the recent streaks.

First Ride: 2002 Yamaha Roadster Warrior

This is cool enough for the former Cycle world Purchased by EiC and savvy collector David Edwards. Warrior, a crazy mix of American nostalgia and Japanese samurai sword, Air-cooled push rod 17-inch wheels including V-twin aluminum frame, inverted forks and R1 brakes, single shock rear end (adjustable), belt drive, 200mm rear.

Yamaha Star Roadster Warrior

The 2007 comparison test ended as follows: … MO thinks you agree with Star Midnight Warrior [a blacked-out version] I have it. It doesn’t have all the horsepower or all the torque, but each one has more than enough. Nor does it have the most sophisticated and sharpened look. But at least it has a modern look and a bad ass. This bike certainly gets into trouble with Mann. It also brings some sadness to dragstrip regulars and arrogant young people who are looking up and down the winding roads. Do you have a riding partner who refuses to give you all the fun? Stick her or him on her back and cruise to her heart’s content. Warrior does more than just $ 1,700 more than the cheapest bikes in the test.

What’s more, and very rare for a Japanese cruiser, Yamaha soon announced a number of Speedstar performance parts for motorcycles based on this. Patrick Racing Warrior.. Look, look.Or Things are still available.

Today, I don’t count roadsters exactly on Yamaha’s website, but its big $ 30,000 Star Venture Turing machine is equipped with the latest version of its excellent air-cooled pushrod V-twin.But with a lot of Warriors, that’s hardly a problem Cycle traderSome, range from $ 4-7k, holding coolstock sewer exhaust for less than 5,000 miles.

Recently, the cure for middle-aged Motomarese is an adventure bike, but the cruiser is not completely gone. And from where we’re sitting (on the back patio, browsing used bikes online), Mean Streak and Road Star Warrior are still the best two, years later. It is reasonably upright and almost ergonomically correct. With an additional bonus of low seat height. Getting such a lightly used item at a great price is one of the great joys of life. We recommend that you make the most of it. Send us a picture of what you came up with! (I vote for the warrior.)


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