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Kawasaki KLX300R
This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine and its predecessors. Special purpose * Kawasaki police motorcycles Cruiser * Vulcan 2000 * Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic/Classic LT/Nomad/Voyager * Vulcan 1600 Nomad * Vulcan 1600 Classic * Vulcan 1600 Mean Streak * Vulcan 1500 Drifter * Vulcan 900 Classic * Vulcan 800 Classic * Vulcan 800 Drifter * Eliminator * Kawasaki Estrella * Vulcan 700 * Vulcan 750 * Vulcan 400/500/750/800/900/1500/1600/1700/2000 * Vulcan 500 LTD * Vulcan S 650 * Kawasaki 454 LTD * Vulcan 400 Classic - similar to the VN1600 and the VN800. * Vulcan 400 Drifter Dual purpose * Kawasaki F1TR * Kawasaki F2TR * G4/KV100 * G5 * GA5A * KE100 * KE125 * KE175 * KL250C * KLR250/KL250D * KL250G/H Super Sherpa * KLX250S * KLX300R * KLX400SR * KLE400 * KLE500 * KLR600 * KLR650 * KLX650C * KM100 * Kawasaki J1TR Off road * KV75 * KD100M * KDX50 * KDX80 * KDX125 * KDX175 * KDX200 * KDX22 ...
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Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine Company (川崎重工業モーターサイクル&エンジンカンパニー) is a division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries that produces motorcycles, All-terrain vehicle, ATVs, utility vehicles, jet ski personal watercraft, and general-purpose petrol engines. Before the 2011 fiscal year it was called Consumer Products & Machinery. Its slogan is "Let the good times roll!" Motorcycles Kawasaki's Aircraft Company began the development of a motorcycle engine in 1949. The development was completed in 1952 and mass production started in 1953. The engine was an air-cooled engine, air-cooled, 148 cc, Overhead valve, OHV, four-stroke engine, four-stroke single cylinder engine, single cylinder with a maximum power of at 4,000 rpm. In 1954, the first complete Kawasaki Motorcycle was produced under the name of Meihatsu, a subsidiary of Kawasaki Aircraft. In 1960, Kawasaki completed construction of a factory dedicated exclusively to mot ...
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Kawasaki KLX300R
This is a list of Kawasaki motorcycles designed and/or manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle & Engine and its predecessors. Special purpose * Kawasaki police motorcycles Cruiser * Vulcan 2000 * Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic/Classic LT/Nomad/Voyager * Vulcan 1600 Nomad * Vulcan 1600 Classic * Vulcan 1600 Mean Streak * Vulcan 1500 Drifter * Vulcan 900 Classic * Vulcan 800 Classic * Vulcan 800 Drifter * Eliminator * Kawasaki Estrella * Vulcan 700 * Vulcan 750 * Vulcan 400/500/750/800/900/1500/1600/1700/2000 * Vulcan 500 LTD * Vulcan S 650 * Kawasaki 454 LTD * Vulcan 400 Classic - similar to the VN1600 and the VN800. * Vulcan 400 Drifter Dual purpose * Kawasaki F1TR * Kawasaki F2TR * G4/KV100 * G5 * GA5A * KE100 * KE125 * KE175 * KL250C * KLR250/KL250D * KL250G/H Super Sherpa * KLX250S * KLX300R * KLX400SR * KLE400 * KLE500 * KLR600 * KLR650 * KLX650C * KM100 * Kawasaki J1TR Off road * KV75 * KD100M * KDX50 * KDX80 * KDX125 * KDX175 * KDX200 * KDX22 ...
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Kawasaki KX250F
The Kawasaki KX 250F is a liquid-cooled DOHC four-valve four-stroke single motocross motorcycle made by Kawasaki. The Kawasaki KX250F was co-developed with the Suzuki Motor Co. under their unique joint venture that started in 2002. This joint venture produced the Suzuki RMZ250 which is the mechanical twin to the KX250F but is in yellow Suzuki markings. The first year of the KX250F was 2004 and it saw immediate success in Supercross and Motocross racing capturing the East/West SX championships as well as the national MX title. For the 2006 model year, Kawasaki took its own separate route in 250F development by releasing an all-new bike that had no ties with Suzuki. The 2006 model features an all-new aluminum perimeter frame, a heavily revised engine, new Showa front and rear shocks, and Renthal handlebars. The new KX was very competitive, ranking highly in motocross magazine shootouts as well as in competition. The 2008 KX250F has continued its reputation as a good bike, be ...
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Kawasaki KX250
The Kawasaki KX250 is a 2-stroke motocross motorcycle that was first introduced in 1974. The 2-stroke KX-250 was discontinued from the 2008 model year. Many factors came into play with the demise of the 2 stroke models, however 2 strokes are once again becoming popular due to the costs associated with maintenance of the very complex workings of the 4 stroke design. This bike has been ridden to several AMA Motocross Championship The AMA Motocross Championship (commercially known as Lucas Oil Pro Motocross) is an American motorcycle racing series. The motocross race series was founded and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) in 1972. The series is th ... wins, including a number of titles, in the hands of Jeff Ward, Jeff Emig, and Ricky Carmichael. The current KX250 has a four stroke engine, previously it had factory/model designation KX-F250. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kawasaki Kx250 KX250 Motorcycles introduced in 1974 Off-road motorcycles Two-stroke motorcycles< ...
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Kawasaki KX125
The Kawasaki KX125 is a two-stroke, motocross Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom. History Motocross first evolved in Britain from motorcycle trials competiti ... motorcycle produced by Kawasaki from 1974 to 2008. KX125 Off-road motorcycles Two-stroke motorcycles {{motorcycle-stub ...
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Kawasaki KX100
The Kawasaki KX100 is a two-stroke motorcycle made by Kawasaki, positioned between the 85 cc and the 125 cc classes, with 19 inch front and 16 inch rear wheels, compared to 17-inch/16-inch typical of the 85 cc motocross bikes. Longer travel suspension and larger bore size main differences between these bikes which otherwise are the same. The KX100 can be raced in dedicated 100cc motocross Motocross is a form of off-road motorcycle racing held on enclosed off-road circuits. The sport evolved from motorcycle trials competitions held in the United Kingdom. History Motocross first evolved in Britain from motorcycle trials competi ... classes, or open minicycle classes, such as Supermini in Canada, which allows up to 150cc 4-strokes and 85cc-112cc 2-strokes as of 2007. The KX100 can sometimes be raced in the 125cc class however, 100cc bikes are not very common. Specifications *Engine: 2-stroke, liquid-cooled *Displacement: 99cc *Bore x Stroke: 52.5 ...
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Kawasaki KX80
The Kawasaki KX80 was a 80cc(79cc-82cc) eduro style offroad motorbike A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or trike (if three-wheeled)) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar. Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: long-distance travel, commuting, cruisin ..., introduced in 1979 and ended production in 2000. It is a single cylinder, lquid cooled 2 stroke running at 32:1 fuel ratio with a wet clutch, 6 speed transmission. Unpretentious and inclusive, this small, powerful two-wheeler boasted an advertised 20hp, a 13-inch ground clearance, 75-mph(121 km/h) top speed stock. Uses 10w-40 wet clutch oil as crank case oil. There are big wheel and small wheel bikes to fit shorter and taller kids safely, and more comfortably. References KX80 Off-road motorcycles Motorcycles introduced in 1988 Two-stroke motorcycles {{Motorcycle-stub ...
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Kawasaki KMX
The Kawasaki KMX is a water-cooled 2-stroke motorcross bike. There are two versions, the KMX 125 cc and the larger 200 cc model under the KMX title. They both feature front and rear disc brakes, water-cooled engines, mono link suspension (Kawasaki's Uni-Trak system) and a power valve system (KIPS). KMX 125 1986-2004 Models: A1-A13/B1-B12 The A and B model denotes whether or not the bike has been restricted down to a power output deemed necessary for a learner with a provisional drivers license in some countries or an A1 motorcycle license in the United Kingdom, The "A" models, running from 1986 to 2001 came from the factory in a unrestricted form, producing 20 bhp at the rear wheel easily reaching 85 mph with some modifications to the gearing ratio (sprockets). References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kawasaki KMX KMX CarMax, Inc. is a used vehicle retailer based in the United States. It operates two business segments: CarMax Sales Operations and CarMax Auto Finance ...
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Kawasaki KLX450R
The Kawasaki KX 449F is a liquid-cooled DOHC four-valve four-stroke single motocross motorcycle made by Kawasaki. Since 2007, it has also come in the KLX4449R versions, which has added conveniences that make it more suitable for trail riding, green laning, enduro events, and lower speed riding in general. This is due to the larger gas tank, 18 inch rear wheel, headlamp, and electric start, and a retuned engine that has less peak horsepower in favor of easier handling from more lower end torque delivered more smoothly. First Generation 2005-2008 Unlike the Kawasaki KX250F, the KX450F was not co-developed under joint-venture with the Suzuki Motor Co. and differed greatly from Suzuki's 450cc offering. The first year of the KX450F was 2005, but the machine suffered catastrophic frame failure during the Japanese MX season. As a result, plans for a 2005 retail version were postponed and the KX450F debuted as a 2006 model in most markets. Initial reviews of the KX450F were tep ...
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Suzuki DR-Z 125
The Suzuki DR-Z125 is a dirt bike manufactured by Suzuki as part of the Suzuki DR-Z series The Suzuki DR-Z Series includes the following motorcycles: * Suzuki DR-Z50 * Suzuki DR-Z70 * Suzuki DR-Z110 * Suzuki DR-Z125 * Suzuki DR-Z125L * Suzuki DR-Z250 * Suzuki DR-Z400E * Suzuki DR-Z400S * Suzuki DR-Z400SM DR-Z Series {{moto ... from 2003 to present. It was also sold as the Kawasaki KLX125 from 2003 to 2006. Most major parts are interchangeable between both early Kawasaki and Suzuki models as the Kawasaki is simply a rebranded DR-Z 125. Latter Suzuki models feature slightly different body panels which will not fit directly on earlier models. All models are intended for off-road trail use. Although the target audience for the motorcycle is the youth and small adult market, it is also available in "L" version which feature larger front and back wheels and sprockets, designed to accommodate larger adult riders. The "L" version is also equipped with hydraulic disc brakes in t ...
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Kawasaki KDX200
The Kawasaki KDX200 is an intermediate enduro motorcycle intended predominantly for off-road use. It was introduced in 1983 after revisions to the preceding KDX175. It has been a long-standing model in Kawasaki motorcycles, Kawasaki's lineup, having been introduced in the early 1980s, seeing several revisions along the way up to the end of its production in 2006. The KDX200 had Kawasaki's KIPS (Kawasaki Integrated Powervalve System), assisting to maximize mid-range to top end power. Generational revisions While performance specs remain consistent for all specific models, some differences may apply to non-American models such as frame and plastic color, metal fuel tank, oil injection, features such as blinker lights, high output coil/stator, battery rack, luggage rack, etc. KDX200 "A" (1983-1985) KDX200 "B" (1984-1985) runs concurrently with A model variations unconfirmed - possibly local market changes. First KDX200. 198cc engine upped from the preceding 173cc. -Gain in dis ...
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Kawasaki KDX125
Kawasaki made the KDX125 starting in 1990 with model A1 and ending in 1999 with model b6, The KDX125 was a road going version of the KX125 and was known as the enduro version of the KMX125. With a dry weight of and power output of the KDX125's two-stroke engine A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes (up and down movements) of the piston during one power cycle, this power cycle being completed in one revolution of t ... managed a top speed of .. The full power model or derestricted version was capable of 80-85 mph and power increase from 12 - 24bhp.This model was the 'B' version for anyone with a full bike licence. The 'A' model could be derestricted by cutting the washer from the downpipe or buying an after market down pipe. Other modifications like racing Reed's, altering the KIPS (powervalve) system and after marker silencer would all add to a greater top speed. References KDX125 Tw ...
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