2010 Kawasaki ER-6n Review

The 2010 Kawasaki ER-6n is an affordable
bike (priced at only $6,699) that's easy to ride, performs to just
about everyone's expectation with such real flair. Based on its
sibling, 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 650R, the ER-6n is the third member of
Kawasaki's parallel-Twin-powered family of middleweights.
This naked streetfighter bike may look user-friendly enough for
beginner riders who are after a tame yet stylish bike-but this
machine definitely has chockfull of character and sufficient
performance to set your heart rate level into cardio zone. And
though the 2010 Kawasaki ER-6n doesn't look aggressive or boast
racing traits up its sleeves, it offers a great mode of
transportation for commuting and running errands. It can even
efficiently handle weekend leisure trips, as well as occasional
long-distance tours.
The 2010 Kawasaki ER-6n may not be a supersport, but it's quite
torque enough at (43 ft-lbs of torque at 7,200 rpm) to satiate most
riders needs when navigating traffic in a straight line or leaning
over towards the curviest of roads. Recreational riders will
certainly love its short wheelbase, intuitive handling, and
unintimidating seat height of 785mm, which provide a commanding yet
comfortable riding position. Adjustable clutch and brake knobs,
6-speed transmission with neutral finder, lightweight chassis are
just some other equally admirable features of the 2010 Kawasaki
ER-6n that both amateur and professional bikers should look forward
to.