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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's lineup, having been introduced in the early 1980s, seeing several revisions along the way up to the end of its production in 2006.
Sport bikes [ edit ] Kawasaki KRR 150 (Ninja KR 150R/ KR 150SP/ KR 150SE/KR 150SSE, Ninja KRR 150/KRR 150 SE/KRR 150SSR, Victor 150, Serpico 150/KRZ 150, ZSR Cyclone 150, Scorpion 150 (in Argentina) (Production year: 1989–2004 and 1996's–2015 for the Ninja 150R/SS in Indonesia) 2-stroke Engine (Marketed in the Philippines, Thailand ...
KDX125 A5. Kawasaki made the KDX125 starting in 1990 with model A1 and ending in 1999 with model B6, [1] The KDX125 was a road going version of the KX125 and was known as the enduro version of the KMX125.
The Kawasaki KMX is a water-cooled 2-stroke motocross 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).
The Kawasaki KX 500 is a 499 cc (30.5 cu in) two-stroke single motocross motorcycle made by Kawasaki from 1983 until 2004.. The Kawasaki KX500 was developed as an air-cooled 500cc motocross bike for competition in the 500cc and Open-Class of motocross.
The Kawasaki KX125 is a two-stroke, motocross motorcycle produced by Kawasaki from 1974 to 2008. This motorcycle, scooter or moped-related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
The engine in the VN2000 was briefly the largest displacement production engine in a motorcycle (2053cc/125ci) before it was superseded by the Triumph Rocket 3 later that same year. It remains the largest displacement production V-Twin ever sold, as the Rocket is a Triple (inline 3).
The 5,000-seat, 10-turn, 1.6-mile (2.6 km) track [11] named Bryar Motorsports Park was completed by June 1965, with Bryar stating hopes for expanding the complex to include a 1-mile (1.6 km) oval and a 1-mile (1.6 km) dragstrip. [12] The venue held its first race on June 17, with Herb Kresge winning the first major event at the venue.