Barrabob wrote:So has anybody tested both bikes?? obviously the 14 is a sports tourer so not really designed for the racetrack as such but does look to be a big comfy sports tourer with a emphisis on tourer.
Just interested in some reasonable comparisons of the 2 because i dont do bike mags anymore.
Yes mate, I tested the 14 back in May, just after my computer went Ka-Boom, and I never got the chance to post up a review of the 14.
In a nutshell, it is more comfortable than the 12 by far (especially riding them back-to-back.). The bars are higher and flatter, you tend to sit more 'on' a 14 than you do a 12 ( you sit more 'in' a 12).
Really good brakes, much better than stock 12. Just insane brakes really.
Not much poke below 4-5 grand, which is really dissapointing for any city work. But once you get the 14 out of the 'burbs, then it is a real weapon. Very very quick from anywhere above 5-6 grand, booms at 7 and you need to keep your wits about you. Very stable and solid feel ( much like most Kawasaki's really, even back to the Z1000's

) at least *my* old Zeds are pretty stable
Not much cornering clearance ( well, relatively speaking ) - I got my toes down a couple of times without really meaning to

which was a bit of a surprise on a test bike with only 80km on board

I guess with some time to set up the suspension, this may not have been much more of a problem, but the clearance is not in the same league as a 12.
Overall, the 'sports-tourer' tag fits the 14 perfectly. It does not have an 'R' in the name for good reason. The extra grunt from going to 1400cc is immediately noticeable, but I can guarantee you that a 12 would eat a 14 in the tight stuff, and won't be left behind when the road straightens....
I really liked the test-ride, but would not trade my 12 in, because the 14 is just not a sports bike, like the 12 that we know and love

It is a very comfortable mile-muncher, and really should have been called the ZZR-1400, because that is *exactly* what it is.
