30-Year Arcs / Tourer / Kawasaki Concours Lineage
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Kawasaki GTR1400. 30 years on.

Kawasaki Concours / GTR lineage runs ZG1000 Concours (1986-2006) → GTR1400 / Concours 14 (2008-2021). 1996 was the original ZG1000 Concours — already 10 years old by then, would run another 10. The GTR1400 launched 2008 with a supercharger-free version of the ZX-745 motor.

1996
ZG1000 Concours
2006
ZG1000 (final)
2016
GTR1400
2026
No GTR (discontinued)
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1996 ZG1000 Concours · 1996
1996 ZG1000 Concours

ZG1000 Concours

997cc inline four (Ninja 1000R derived)
Kawasaki original sport-tourer

997cc inline four (Ninja 1000R derived)
108 bhp
85
252
790
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only997cc inlineHard panniers,
Known issues
  • ZG1000 Concours — carb gumming after sitting — all years
  • Stator failure — all years
  • Steering head bearings wear — high-mile bikes
£7,500
£15,000
£2–3.5k
2006 ZG1000 final year
2006 ZG1000 Concours

ZG1000 Concours (final)

997cc inline four (carbs!)
Final year of original Concours

997cc inline four (carbs!)
108 bhp
85
252
790
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesLCD only997cc inlineHard panniers,
Known issues
  • ZG1000 Concours final — same pattern as earlier — all years
  • Reg/rec failure — all years
£8,500
£14,300
£2.5–4k
2016 GTR1400 / Concours 14
2016 GTR1400 / Concours 14

GTR1400 / Concours 14

1352cc inline four (ZX-14 derived)
Modern Kawasaki sport-tourer

1352cc inline four (ZX-14 derived)
155 bhp
136
305
815
ABSFuel injectionKTRC traction2 powerLCD with1352cc inlineTetra-Lever rear
Known issues
  • GTR1400/Concours 14 — fuel pump failure — 2008-15
  • Cruise control switch failure — 2008-12
  • Stator failure on high-mile bikes — 2008-on
£13,500
£17,550
£5–8k
2026 Discontinued · 2021
No bike for this era

No GTR1400

GTR1400 production ended 2021
Kawasaki has no sport-tourer in 2026

STATUS · GONE
GONE
Ninja 1000 SX
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Engine architecture Inline four throughout (then gone) Both Concours generations (ZG1000 1986-2006 and GTR1400 2008-2021) were inline fours. The original used a Ninja 1000R-derived motor; the GTR1400 used a detuned ZX-745 motor. Same architecture for 35 years of Kawasaki sport-touring before discontinuation.
Power gain (ZG1000 → GTR1400) +47bhp 108bhp ZG1000 → 155bhp GTR1400. The 2008 GTR1400 was a major leap — moving from a 20-year-old chassis to a brand new platform with the ZX-14 superbike motor. Made the Kawasaki sport-tourer competitive with the FJR1300 and K1200 for the first time.
ZG1000 stayed unchanged 20 years The ZG1000 Concours sold from 1986 to 2006 — 20 years with essentially no changes. Same 997cc carbed engine, same chassis, same hard-pannier sport-tourer recipe. Kawasaki kept it in the lineup because it kept selling; finally killed it when emissions regulations made carbs unviable.
Why the GTR1400 ended Same as FJR The GTR1400 was killed in 2021 for the same reason the FJR1300 was killed in 2022 — adventure-touring took over the market. The classic full-fairing, hard-pannier sport-tourer category has essentially collapsed. Only BMW (RT, K1600) and Honda (Gold Wing) are still building proper tourers in 2026.
What replaced it Versys 1000 + Ninja 1000 SX Kawasaki has not directly replaced the GTR1400. The Versys 1000 SE Grand Tourer fills the adventure-touring slot (panniers, top box, semi-active suspension); the Ninja 1000 SX fills the sport-touring slot (full fairing, less luggage capability). Neither is a direct equivalent.
Real cost trajectory Premium tourer pricing ZG1000 was £7,500 in 1996 (£15,000 today). GTR1400 final was £13,500 in 2016 (£17,550 today). Kawasaki priced the GTR aggressively against the FJR — slightly cheaper in real terms.
Cheapest way in £2k A clean ZG1000 Concours from the 1990s. Probably the cheapest air-cooled Japanese sport-tourer on the UK used market. Bulletproof Ninja-derived motor, plenty of touring miles already done, parts plentiful, hard panniers worth more than the bike sometimes.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

1996 ZG1000 Concours Manufacturer specs · MCN · Bennetts BikeSocial
2006 ZG1000 Concours (final) Manufacturer press · MCN Reviews · autoevolution
2016 GTR1400 / Concours 14 Manufacturer UK specs · MCN · Total Motorcycle
2026 No GTR1400 Manufacturer UK · Bennetts BikeSocial · Cycle World