
Just two hours after Kawasaki took the wraps off its new W 800 at INTERMOT, German tuner LSL-Motorradtechnik  revealed the bike that Kawasaki should have built in the first place.  LSL boss Jochen Schmitz-Linkweiler used to be a Kawasaki dealer, so he  managed to get his hands on a pre-production W 800 before it was  released to the public. And he’s turned the lumbering new roadster into a  60s-style flat tracker with a sharper look and better specs. (The  standard W 800 has a drum brake at the back, Lord help us, and weighs  over 30kg more than Moto Guzzi’s V7 Classic.) The LSL Clubman W 800TR  livens things up with new suspension, new brakes, and new bars, triple  trees and rearsets. Black anodized aluminum wheels are shod with Pirelli  Scorpion tires. A matt black 2-into-2 exhaust system destricts the  engine, and if LSL hasn’t already put the bike on a dyno, a few tweaks  to the stock ECU should easily result in a useful power boost. How long  will it be before a major manufacturer takes note of the growing flat  track influence on motorcycle styling, and creates a bike that beats the  custom shops at their own game? [For more LSL Clubman goodness, check  out their custom Triumphs: the W 740R and the T 860R. Street Triple fans will love the LSL TL-675.]
Specifications
LSL-Triple Tree Set with 39mm-Serial Forks
Front-Brake system with 300mm Galfer-wave-disc, serial-calliper and stainless steel braided hose
Flat Track Shield
Speedo-unit motoscope classic
LSL Flat Track handlebar (width 840mm)
Adjustable levers (brake/clutch)
CNC-machined LSL rear sets
Flat Track seat
Short rear aluminium fender
Spoked wheels with black anodised aluminium rims 2.50×18 front; 4.25×18 rear
Pirelli Scorpion tires: 110/80-18 front,150/70-18 rear
YSS shocks with adjustable damping
2in2-exhaust system, matt black
Paint: Performance-White with LSL-Decals.




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