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Calling all bikers, the Rainbow of Life Forces (ROLF) is looking for friendly bikers to help them distribute some happiness to underprivileged children on their Grant-A-Wish campaign.

The campaign will commence in November where the ROLF will distribute the gifts to the selected homes.

Each child already have a wish thats been collected by ROLF and bikers can contribute by buying the gift for the child, you can log on to http://www.rolfcommunity.org on how to do that.

Or you can give your time instead and
join the ROLF team at the event venue and interact with the kids. There will be games and also a fun ride session where you give the kids a ride on your bike.

Rainbow of Life Forces or ROLF is a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Campaign which is initiated to give hope to all children regardless of race, religion, background and nationality.

ROLF brings nations together in mutually supportive relationships when it comes to enhancing the quality of life for children, particularly in mitigating pains and sufferings of the young.

ROLF consists of 7 campaigns. They are Blue Ribbon Campaign, followed by Gold, Orange, Red, Yellow, Green, and Purple. Each of the campaigns is formed to support and help children in different situation.

Interested bikers to join the charity event can contact Kev of Bikingmsia at 0173233363.

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Some of us didnt see it coming but following its bigger brother the Versys 1000, the 2015 Kawasaki Versys 650 version also gets a make-over.

Just like its bigger brother, the 650 get dual-headlight looking a bit like whats on the ER-6F. And also just like its bigger brother it now features better wind protection for the rider thanks to that wider frontal area and an adjustable windscreen.

The engine also gets tweaked to increase a bit at the upper rev range and improving consumption. Add to the newly increased tank capacity of 21litres, that three litres more than previous means this version will have a longer touring range.

The USD now features ‘separate functions’ for each tube and a stronger subframe is some of the changes made to the chassis.

Specs:

Maximum power: 56ps @ 8,500rpm

Maximum torque: 47.2ftlb

Seat height: 840mm

Kerb mass: 214kg/216kg (ABS)

The official release from Kawasaki says:

The latest incarnation of the Versys 650 has been launched by Kawasaki at the prestigious Intermot motorcycle exhibition in Cologne, Germany. The Versys 650, already popular for its multi-purpose capabilities and its fun character, has been redesigned to reflect the sporty range-wide Kawasaki DNA and has received a multitude of upgrades for 2015.

A fresh new look has been given to this all-around machine, uniting both design and a fun and sporty character to create the ultimate Versys 650. The Kawasaki family styling is prominent in the dual front headlamps and the new cowling, which not only look the part but also improve wind protection and aerodynamics.

The proven 649cm3 engine retains its familiar low and mid-range torque, essential for daily riding and two-wheeled fun, but has received a boost in the high rpm performance to enhance its sporty character. Fuel efficiency has also been improved to ensure hours of enjoyment on any street.

Upgrades have been made to the long travel 41mm suspension which now has separate functions for each tube, allowing all adjusters to be at the top of the fork for easy personal refinement. New bike-specific settings contribute to both light handling and ride comfort. The rear suspension features an easy-to-access remote preload adjuster aiding effortless fine-tuning for pillion riding or load-heavy outings.

Adding to the many upgrades the new Versys 650 boasts, the stopping force of the new motorcycle has also been enhanced. New calipers, revised master cylinder settings, new brake pad material and a larger φ250 mm rear disc all deliver increased controllability, stronger initial bite and greater overall brake force.

However, the Versys 650 is not only about daily commuting and solo riding. This bike will devour long distances, alone or in the company of a pillion rider. Keeping this in mind, the touring capabilities of the Versys 650 have been improved by increasing the payload, allowing riders to take more with them and by including many useful accessories in the Kawasaki inventory. A stronger rear frame allows accessory clean-mount panniers and a top case to be used at the same time. An all-new larger adjustable windscreen offers comfort and protection to riders using simple hand-adjust knurled wheels. The fuel tank now holds 21L of fuel (previously 19L) so highway cruising or twisty excursions needn’t be interrupted by frequent refuelling.

Already with a loyal following, for 2015 the new Versys 650 goes the extra mile and stands proudly among the Kawasaki model range embodying the true meaning of a multi-tasking motorcycle. Discover the exceptionally versatile Versys 650, for everyday or weekend fun, ride longer and farther in comfort and in unique Kawasaki style.

sourced from visordown.com

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