Key performance
Technical specifications
No spec differences between these two model years.
Engine
- Displacement
- 1470 cc
- Power
- 64.0 ch @ 4700 tr/min (47.1 kW)
- Torque
- 111.8 Nm @ 3000 tr/min
- Engine type
- Bicylindre en V à 50°, 4 temps
- Cooling
- liquide
- Compression ratio
- 9 : 1
- Bore × stroke
- 102 x 90 mm
- Valves/cylinder
- 4
- Camshafts
- 1 ACT
- Fuel system
- Injection Ø 34 mm
Chassis
- Frame
- Double berceau tubulaire en acier
- Gearbox
- boîte à 5 rapports
- Final drive
- Cardan
- Front suspension
- Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 41 mm , déb : 150 mm
- Rear suspension
- 2 amortisseurs latéraux, déb : 100 mm
Brakes
- Front brakes
- Freinage 2 disques Ø 280 mm, étrier 2 pistons
- Rear brakes
- Freinage 1 disque Ø 320 mm, étrier 2 pistons
- Front tyre
- 150/80-16
- Rear tyre
- 150/80-16
Dimensions
- Seat height
- 720.00 mm
- Fuel capacity
- 16.00 L
- Dry weight
- 331.00 kg
- New price
- 14 999 €
Overview
Who still remembers the era when Kawasaki played spoiler on the turf of big American cruisers? With the VN 1500 Tourer, the Akashi manufacturer never hid its intentions: to step directly onto the Road King's territory. The 2001 model year even ups the ante by adopting electronic fuel injection, making it a Kawasaki VN 1500 Tourer FI that's cleaner and more fuel-efficient than the carbureted versions from before 2000.

On paper, the Kawasaki VN 1500 Tourer spec sheet doesn't deal in excess. Its 50° V-twin displacing 1470 cc produces 64 horsepower at 4700 rpm. Modest, certainly. But the real asset appears further down the figures: 111.8 Nm of torque available from just 3000 rpm. It's this strong, early thrust that gives the machine its character. You ride on torque, amid a deep, steady rumble, without ever needing to flirt with the rev limiter. The five-speed gearbox and shaft drive complete a package designed for mechanical comfort. No chain to lubricate, no parasitic vibrations through the footpegs. On this front, Kawasaki made the right call.
The foundation is the VN 1500 Classic dressed for touring. A generous windshield flanked by deflectors, lockable hard saddlebags, a saddle sculpted for long hauls, an instrument panel housed in the 16-liter tank, and a raised handlebar that places your hands exactly where they need to be. The full range of Kawasaki VN 1500 Tourer accessories transforms a boulevard cruiser into a machine built to devour back roads. The seat height, kept to 720 mm, reassures average-sized riders and makes low-speed maneuvering easier. And at a standstill, confidence matters: 331 kg dry is the weight of a small motorcycle and a half. You don't joke around with mass when moving this Japanese machine.
On the road, precisely, that mass makes itself felt through tight sequences of turns. The limited ground clearance quickly reminds you of the rules: the slightest excess of optimism in corners results in footpegs scraping the tarmac. Forget any sporting ambitions. The steel double-cradle frame, 41 mm fork, and twin rear shocks with 100 mm of travel deliver stable, predictable handling, nothing more. The braking, with twin 280 mm discs up front and a 320 mm disc at the rear, proves sufficient to slow this rig without panic. The 150/80-16 tires on both wheels confirm the machine's touring vocation. For an honest Kawasaki VN 1500 Tourer review, you have to accept its limits and enjoy its qualities. It's a relaxed tourer, not a disguised sportbike. Top speed maxes out at 170 km/h, which sums up the program nicely.
Against the competition of the era, the VN 1500 Tourer positioned itself as a credible alternative to the Road King for anyone unwilling to pay the American brand's premium. At 14,999 euros in 2001, it offered a complete equipment package where Milwaukee charged top dollar for every option. Today, a used Kawasaki VN 1500 Tourer represents a reasonable entry ticket into the world of custom touring, provided you check the condition of the drivetrain and the health of the fuel injection on 2000 and later Kawasaki VN 1500 Tourer models. It's aimed at patient road travelers, those who prefer contemplation over performance, and who want to cruise the roads of France in royal comfort without mortgaging their garage. An honest machine, no bluster, that does exactly what it promises.
Practical info
- La moto est accessible aux permis : A
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