The KX™85 motorcycle is a fixture on the podium at motocross races across the country. Delivering a winning combination of power, agility and adjustability.High-performance liquid-cooled, 84 cc two-stroke engineSix-position adjustable handlebar mount helps tailor ergonomics for a wide range of ridersSophisticated suspension components with a 32.7 inch seat heightFront and rear disc brakesHigh tensile steel perimeter frame
The KX™65 motorcycle is a lightweight and high-performance closed-course minicycle that offers all the right tools for youth motocross riders getting their first taste of competitive riding.High-performance liquid-cooled, 64 cc two-stroke engineA low 29.9 inch seat heightAdjustable 33 mm leading axle conventional fork provides great handling and 8.3 inches of wheel travelAdjustable Uni-Trak® rear suspension with 9.4 inches of wheel travelFront and rear disc brakesHigh tensile tubular steel semi-double cradle frame
The KX™100 motorcycle is the choice of future motocross champions. With more power and larger wheels than the KX85, this two-stroke super-mini gives riders the perfect blend of proportionate power increase with a larger chassis before transitioning to the big bikes.High-performance liquid-cooled, 99 cc two-stroke engineSix-position adjustable handlebar mount helps tailor ergonomics for a wide range of ridersSophisticated suspension components are adjustableLarger (19F, 16R) wheels than the KX85 (17F, 14R) contribute to a taller 34.3 inch seat height and higher 13 inch ground clearance Front and rear disc brakes
Absolutely nobody can exceed the championship legacy of Kawasaki and the KX™ motorcycle. At any level. KX has more combined professional 250 and 450 class SX titles than anyone. At the amateur level, legends like Villopoto, Carmichael, Stewart, Emig, and McGrath all launched their incomprehensible professional careers with support from Team Green™, our amateur Motocross program. The common thread? The KX is The Bike That Builds Champions.
A fast weapon for future motocross champions.Every budding motocross star reaches a crossroads in their career, when choosing the right motorcycle can mean the difference between success or failure. With more amateur national championship titles than any other brand, the pedigree of the Kawasaki KX™85 already outshines the competition and the 2015 KX85 continues to do so. In fact, the one thing that hasn’t changed is that the KX85 is still the ultimate training tool for the Ryan Villopotos of tomorrow. Box-stock, it’s ready to win championships!
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2013 Kawasaki KX? ?65 KX? ?65 Starting Gate Starting Point? Going for the Checkered Flag When kids watch their favorite pro motocross rider tear around the nation? s tracks they often dream of doing so themselves. Motorcycles Motocross DX354209549550097 DX1 . Kawasaki? s compact KX? ?65 with its powerful two-stroke engine lightweight chassis disc brakes and long travel suspension provides the right tool to help them make the grade as a young racer getting a first taste of competitive riding...
THIS IS OUR PROOF The 2017 KX450F motorcycle is the most powerful, lightweight, and agile KX450F ever. Developed from the highest levels of racing, this championship bike has advanced technology sourced straight from the world’s premier race team—another reason why the KX450F is The Bike That Builds Champions.
The Most Successful 250F Ever Tradition: More AMA National MX Wins than all other competitors combined Engineering: Racing-Inspired technology translates to race-ready bikes Championships: 16 total Pro MX & SX Titles - More than any OEM in the last 12 years
A fast weapon for future motocross champions. Every budding motocross star reaches a crossroads in their career, when choosing the right motorcycle can mean the difference between success or failure. With more amateur national championship titles than any other brand, the pedigree of the Kawasaki KX™85 already outshines the competition and the 2015 KX85 continues to do so. In fact, the one thing that hasn’t changed is that the KX85 is still the ultimate training tool for the Ryan Villopotos of tomorrow. Box-stock, it’s ready to win championships!
The KX™65 motorcycle is a lightweight and high-performance closed-course minicycle that offers all the right tools for youth motocross riders getting their first taste of competitive riding. High-performance liquid-cooled, two-stroke engine A low 29.9-inch seat height Large 33mm inner fork tubes provide great handling and 8.3 inches of wheel travel Adjustable Uni-Trak® rear suspension with 9.4 inches of wheel travel Front and rear disc brakes
The KXâ„¢85 motorcycle is a fixture on the podium at motocross races across the country. Delivering a winning combination of power, agility and adjustability. High-performance liquid-cooled, two-stroke engine Six-position adjustable handlebar mount adjusts riding positions for taller riders Sophisticated suspension components with a 32.7 inch seat height Front and rear disc brakes
Following another highly successful year in competition, improvements to the 4-time AMA Supercross Championship-winning KX™450F will keep it on top in 2015! It’s no secret that Monster Energy Kawasaki has been dominating the AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross series, with Ryan Villopoto piloting his Monster Energy® Kawasaki KX450F race bike to 4 consecutive AMA Supercross Championships in 2011 through 2014. Villopoto’s skills are undeniable, but the race-ready Kawasaki KX450F allows the legendary racer to brake later, carve deeper and accelerate harder thanks to a technology package and powerful yet tractable motor unrivaled by any production motocross bike.
Take a look at the record books and you’ll see that no other 250 cubic centimeter motocross bike in the modern four-stroke era has earned more championship titles in AMA Supercross and Motocross than the Kawasaki KX™ 250F. The 2014 KX250F's championship-winning technology includes a new Launch Control system, a plug-and-play adjustable ECU, Separate Function Fork (SFF), new motor mounts, revised suspension tuning and an upgraded transmission. Make no mistake, the KX250F is still the dominant player in the 250 cubic centimeter ranks. Ride anything else, and you’ll just be playing catch-up.