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The Perfect Gift For That Little Monster In Your Family!Orange County Honda & Kawasaki 650 West Katella Orange CA 92867 OrangeHonda.com Motocross is a highly competitive sport, even among the youngest racers, which makes having the right motorcycle an absolute necessity. To help young motocross racers be competitive as possible, the Kawasaki KX65 motocross bike has leading-edge features, such as long-travel suspension, a high-performance two-stroke engine and 6 gear manual transmission. Like its championship-winning sibling, the KX125, the KX65 is every bit a race-winning Kawasaki.A liquid-cooled, high-performance two-stroke engine powers the KX65 and features a strong, lightweight piston residing in an Electrofusion-coated cylinder. A CNC-machined finish on the bridge between the exhaust ports also contributes to better engine reliability and staves off seizures.Perfect for young riders accustomed to smaller motorcycles, the KX65 has a quick and smooth-shifting 6 gear transmission with a manual clutch-actuating mechanism. A quality shift drum bearing reduces oil drainage from the transmission to the side case, and chrome-finished shift fork ends resist wear and keep the KX65 shifting smoothly for years to come.GENERAL INFO Manufacturer Kawasaki Model Year 2005 Model KX65 Price *$899.00 Color Kawasaki Lime Green DIMENSIONS Length 62.6 in. Height 37.6 in. Width 29.9 in. Weight 125.6 pounds. Ground Clearance 12.0 in. Wheelbase 44.1 in. Seat Height 29.9 in. ENGINE Engine Two-stroke single, Liquid cooled, Four-petal reed valve Induction Displacement 64.7 cc Bore x Stroke 44.5 x 41.6mm Compression Ratio 8.4:1 Carburetion Mikuni VM24SS Fuel Tank Capacity 1.0 gal. Ignition Electronic CDI DRIVETRAIN Transmission 6 gear Final Drive n/a BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES Brakes Front: Hydraulic disc Rear: Hydraulic disc Tires Front: 60/100x14 Rear: 80/100x12 OPERATIONAL Frame Semi-double-cradle, high-tensile steel Suspension Front: 33mm leading axle conventional fork; 8.3 in. travel Rear: UNI-TRAK® single shock system, Preload; 9.4 in. travel Orange County Honda Kawasaki, Orange, California, Honda, Kawasaki, motorcycle, scooter, ATV, Watercraft, dealer, new motorcycle, used motorcycle, used watercraft, pwc, dirt bike, street bike, sport bike, offroad, motocross, parts, accessories, sales, four-wheeler, quad, service,Kawasaki, Orange County Kawasaki, moto gp, isle of man, café racer, cbr, kx, crf, klr, klx, rhino, cb, rockstar, monster, freestyle, stunt, cbr, kx, crf, klx, ninja, 1000rr, goldwing, bobber, chopper,

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