Is Kawasaki ER5 good?

Is Kawasaki ER5 good?

Kawasaki ER-5 Bike Overview Its 46 mpg and 170 miles range is modest but, despite this, it is very good on fuel, its tyres are really built to last and its gearbox will last a good few years before needing to be replaced. For ride quality, the Kawasaki ER-5 pips its other rivals to the post.

What CC is a Kawasaki ER5?

498CC
The Kawasaki ER5 is powered by a 498CC DOHC liquid cooled, in-line, parallel twin engine which produces 49.6BHP or 37kW.

How much does a Kawasaki ER5 weight?

How much does a Kawasaki ER-5 weighs? The Kawasaki ER-5 weighs 179.0 kg (394.6 pounds).

Are there any problems with the Kawasaki ER-5?

‘Poor’ is the best way to describe the build qualityo f the Kawasaki ER-5 To stay on top of the corrosion you’ll need to wash the Kawasaki regularly and spray with a water-dispersing spray religiously, especially if used over winter. Electrical problems are another bugbear with the ER-5.

How good is the BMW ER-5 engine?

The engine has a handy mid-range pull, making the ER-5 a zippy steed to traverse an often grid-locked city like Sydney. With a handy 50ps at 9000rpm and 4.5kg-m at 7200rpm the usable power is noticeable right from a closed throttle to the limiter.

What are the features of the ER5?

The ER5 has a non-adjustable female slider front fork, with 36 mm diameter tubes on the A series and 37 mm on the C series. The rear has a dual-shock swingarm with adjustable pre-load. The ER5 uses standard motorcycle controls; left hand clutch, right hand front brake and throttle, left foot gear stick, right foot rear brake.

What is the diameter of the front fork on the ER5?

The ER5 has a non-adjustable female slider front fork, with 36 mm diameter tubes on the A series and 37 mm on the C series. The rear has a dual-shock swingarm with adjustable pre-load.