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By: Anonymous: chickin () on Monday, 21 March 2011 @ 12:00 PM ICT  
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So what's the latest accurate info re their Versys?
And why can't Kawasaki clean up their KLR650 to enable it to be legal in Thailand?



To our information, Kawasaki Thailand doesn't manufacture the Versys, it's suggested that Kawasaki would move the Kawasaki Versys production to Thailand as a move to do some cost saving.

For the Kawasaki KLR650, Kawasaki normally uses a 2-year model renewal cycle. With the current mode dating back to 2009, it would be very likely that Kawasaki will modernize the KLR650. Will it come available in Thailand, who knows...



2 years???? The original KLR went unchanged for 12 models years! And the current version is only a mild remodel. The KLR will not pass the emission requirements for Thailand, that is the only reason it is not sold here. It is made here, and so is the Versys.





       
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By: news (offline) on Monday, 21 March 2011 @ 12:40 PM ICT  
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Apparently Kawasaki didn't found it important enough - as far as we know there are no mechanical changes between 2010 and 2011, they only changed the colors for the KLR650.

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By: Anonymous: SR () on Monday, 28 March 2011 @ 07:18 PM ICT  
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The market for this kind of motorcycles is fairly limited in Thailand. Essencially, manufacturers can only sell in this country what is made in this country. Otherwise, the price immediately skyrockets due to import duties. In addition, the prices are still way above the average Thai income and those who can afford it tend to prefer to buy a decent car (preferably Benz, BMW or Toyota). Just keep in mind, a pickup trucks price tag is roughly THB 500K.

Nevertheless, if you are realy badly looking for that kind of motorcycle, you will find out that it can be arranged - like many other things in this country. That is, if you are willing to pay any price.

The kinds of motorcycles discussed here are sold in Thailand only due to a number of enthusiasts.





       
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By: Anonymous: Smileygc () on Tuesday, 03 May 2011 @ 10:43 PM ICT  
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Kawasaki Versys Tourer - Is it available in Thailand?

I have just returned from a visit to UK and discovered the Kawasaki Versys is available in standard (Thailand) version, City version and Tourer.
The Tourer comes with colour coded panniers, a fully adjustable screen and colour coded hand guards. The City comes with a top box rather than the panniers.
The UK Tourer version is an addittional 450 UKP on the 'Standard' UK price, which seems a good deal.
Does anyone, know if the Tourer will be coming available here in Thailand?






       
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By: Anonymous: DaengKwai () on Wednesday, 04 May 2011 @ 01:54 PM ICT  
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NOVEMBER 2011?!
I'm not waiting that long for a bike which should already be available in Thailand.
Likewise, if Kawasaki Thailand had any sense (and ability) it would have made their KLR650
'clean' and had it in their shops by now.
GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER KAWASAKI THAILAND. Thumbdown



The main reason why Kawasaki doesn't bring the Kawasaki KLR650 on the Thai market is that the seat height is just to high for the average Thai person.





       
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By: Anonymous: KLR () on Wednesday, 04 May 2011 @ 05:37 PM ICT  
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I haven't put a tape measure to both the Versys and KLR, but the Versys seat height appears higher than the KLR!






       
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By: Richard (offline) on Wednesday, 04 May 2011 @ 06:15 PM ICT  
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According to Kawasaki the KLR650 is 48mm higher than the Versys....

KLR650 889mm
Versys 841mm


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By: Anonymous: KLR () on Thursday, 05 May 2011 @ 10:47 AM ICT  
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Interesting, thanks for that.
The Versys appear to be quite high.






       
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