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2012 Kawasaki KX 65 65 (2012)
2012 Kawasaki KX 65, Kawasaki's line of KXa??s is a great place for a spirited youngster to get a taste for competitive riding. The KX65, with its powerful two-stroke engine, lightweight chassis, disc brakes, long travel a?? and a size that fits young riders' growing bodies a??2013-12-16 22:30:32Garner, NC03,549.00
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2012 Kawasaki KX 85 85 (2012)
2012 Kawasaki KX 85, The 85cc-class mini-motocrosser has long been the training crucible for the world's top racers. For much of that time, Kawasaki's KXa??85 has been at the forefront. The level of technology, power and berm-busting capability packed into this 152-pound rocketship is mind-boggling, and the way it can tear up a motocross track in an expert's hands must be seen to be believed.2013-12-11 23:26:08Garner, NC03,949.00
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2012 Kawasaki KX 100 100 (2012)
2012 Kawasaki KX 100, Following the adage to use the right tool for the job, the KXa??100 is the perfect instrument to help competitive riders step up their game a?? and begin to transition into the big leagues of 250cc full-sized Lites competition. The KX100 helps bridge that huge gap between classes, providing growing adolescent riders with a machine that accommodates both their growing skill base and their size, allowing them to concentrate on honing their capabilities rather than controlling excessive power.At A Glance...99cc two-stroke engine is liquid cooled to help assure even running temperatures, consistent power output and greater reliabilityKawasaki Integrated Power-valve System varies exhaust port height, helping to produce a broad powerband with more low-end torque while retaining excellent top-end powerSix-speed transmission offers positive shifting action and rugged durability; hard chrome-finished shift forks resist wear and seizureClutch has 119mm-diameter plates for durability and controlSwingarm uses large cross-section beams for more rigidityUni-TrakA?2013-12-21 21:58:12Garner, NC04,149.00
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2012 Kawasaki KX 100 100 Dirt Bike (2012)
2012 Kawasaki KX 100, Following the adage to use the right tool for the job, the KXa??100 is the perfect instrument to help competitive riders step up their game a?? and begin to transition into the big leagues of 250cc full-sized Lites competition. The KX100 helps bridge that huge gap between classes, providing growing adolescent riders with a machine that accommodates both their growing skill base and their size, allowing them to concentrate on honing their capabilities rather than controlling excessive power.At A Glance...99cc two-stroke engine is liquid cooled to help assure even running temperatures, consistent power output and greater reliabilityKawasaki Integrated Power-valve System varies exhaust port height, helping to produce a broad powerband with more low-end torque while retaining excellent top-end powerSix-speed transmission offers positive shifting action and rugged durability hard chrome-finished shift forks resist wear and seizureClutch has 119mm-diameter plates for durability and controlSwingarm uses large cross-section beams for more rigidityUni-TrakA?2013-09-30 12:06:26Garner, NC, US04,149.00
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2010 Kawasaki KX 250F 250F (2010)
2010 Kawasaki KX 250F, Increased engine performance and durabilityFirst mass-production use of a high-performance piston featuring a bridged-box bottomDurable stainless steel exhaustQuicker-turning chassisChassis balance and suspension settings aimed at race-experienced ridersRace Oriented SuspensionRevised race-oriented suspension settings optimized front/rear balance, resulting in a flatter (less forward-leaning) chassis posture when ridingFurther, revised damping settings and a less rigid steering stem offer improved action (smoother) and increased absorption performance.Showa twin-chamber fork keeps oil and air in separate chambers for stable damping performance during long motosSuper-hard titanium coating on the outer surface of the inner fork tubes reduces stiction and improves suspension action. The increased surface hardness of the dark navy blue coating also helps prevent scratches and damage to the tubesFriction-reducing Kashima Coat on the inside of the outer fork tubes contributes to smoother suspension action, especially during the initial part of the strokeWrap-around black fork tube guards provide greater protection for the inner tubesRevised shock damping settings offer increased absorption performance and greater stability on corner entry thanks to reduced rear-end kickingFeatures Kashima Coat on the tank cylinder for reduced friction and smoother suspension actionRear shock features dual compression adjustability, allowing high-speed and low-speed damping to be tuned separatel2013-12-17 22:24:40Garner, NC05,499.00
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