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 engine A low 29.9 inch seat height Adjustable 33 mm leading axle conventional fork provides 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 High tensile tubular steel semi-double cradle frame
2017 Kawasaki KX65, 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
2016 Kawasaki KX™65, In Stock Now!! - The KX65 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 in. seat height Large 33 mm inner fork tubes provide great handling and 8.3 in. of wheel travel Adjustable Uni-Trak rear suspension with 9.4 in. of wheel travel Front and rear disc brakes
2015 KAWASAKI KX™65, A first step on the road to glory. For more than 30 years, Kawasakis smallest KX motocrosser has played a key role in the sport of motocross, providing a race-winning platform on which countless national and supercross champions have begun the journey to superstar status. Today, Kawasakis KX65 maintains the same successful attributes, including a powerful and reliable 2-stroke engine, lightweight chassis, disc brakes and long travel suspension. Its reputation as the quintessential learning tool for young racers taking their first steps into the world of competitive riding is well-deserved.