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Test fleet: Kawasaki Versys 650 GT

A strange, orange icon appeared on the Kawasaki Versys 650 GT’s LCD display the other morning. It said: ICE.

Now, considering the fact that my teeth were chattering and I was urgently stabbing at the Kwak’s heated grips button, I would have thought this was an ‘obvious possibility’. Not so in a car, as I found out to my cost way back when. Y’see, I was a biker first and foremost and there I was, enjoying my first winter in a car. I was driving a modern-ish company car when a little snowflake icon lit up on the

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