A year ago, the new-kid-on-the-block, the
Kawasaki Concours 14P
, turned heads at the tests, earning top honors in speed, acceleration from 0-60 mph, and 60-0 mph braking. This year, the Concours 14P—powered by a four-stroke DOHC multi-valve engine that generates 150 hp—was the quickest bike off the line.
Top speed honors went to the BMW R1200, which reached 131 mph. The Concours 14P reached 126 mph, followed by Victory's Vision (120 mph) and Commander I (117 mph). The Road King and Electra Glide reached 117 mph and 104 mph, respectively.
The Concours 14P recorded the fastest 0-60 mph increment (4.08 seconds). The BMW followed at 4.41 seconds. The Commander I and Vision reached the mark in 5.86 and 5.93 seconds, while the Road King and Electra Glide recorded times of 5.66 and 6.1 seconds.
Quick acceleration and rapid braking present hazards for motor officers who chase speeders and other traffic violators, and the new police bikes offer ABS to provide smoother braking for two-wheel riders.
This year, Harley's Electra Glide (with the batwing faring) recorded the top braking performance, needing 139 feet to reach a dead stop from 60 mph. The BMW with ABS needed 140 feet, while the Kawasaki needed 143.7 feet. Victory's Commander I and Vision needed 156.9 feet and 149.2 feet, respectively.