Kawasaki Prairie 360 motorcycles for sale in La Marque, Texas

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2014 Kawasaki KFX 90

2014 Kawasaki KFX 90

$3,499

La Marque, Texas

Year 2007

Make Kawasaki

Model Prairie 360 4x4

Category Utility Vehicles

Engine 362 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4, New Tires! Freshly Serviced! - This 2007 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4X4 has just been through our service department and has been fully serviced. Brand new tires Fresh oil and filter. Differential oils just changed New belt in the torque convertor and more All-terrain performance with big-bore competence. The Prairie 360 4x4 features an advanced four-wheel-drive system coupled with a dependable four-stroke engine in a mid-side chassis. This combination gives farmers, ranchers and recreational users a practical ATV that?s ready to get dirty, haul heavy loads, and explore challenging terrain. Power for the Prairie 360 4x4 ATV comes from an air-cooled, single cylinder, four-stroke engine displacing 362 cc. The power is then transferred through Kawasaki?s continuously variable transmission (CVT). With high and low forward gears plus reverse, the CVT enables the engine to operate in its optimal rpm range, giving the rider maximum torque regardless of speed or riding conditions. The Prairie 360 4x4 ATV utilizes dependable shaft drive and gives the rider the added benefit of selectable four-wheel drive operation. At the flip of a switch, the Prairie 360 4x4 rider can engage all four wheels for added traction in adverse riding conditions. The Prairie 360 4x4 utilizes a limited-slip front differential, so steering is light and more precise. When maximum traction is needed, the rider can utilize Kawasaki?s Variable Front Differential Control by pulling a lever on the left handlebar to send power to both front wheels. When maximum traction is no longer needed, the rider simply releases the lever?the system is simple and effective. Stopping power for the Prairie 360 4x4 is provided by dual front disc brakes and Kawasaki?s sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc rear brake system. For added stopping power, the Prairie 360 4x4 features the Kawasaki Engine Brake Control, which uses engine compression to help slow the ATV in technical maneuvers such as crawling at low speeds over rocks or descending steep downgrades. The Prairie 360 4x4 ATV rides on supple MacPherson strut front suspension with 6.7 inches of travel, while rear suspension duties are handled by a sporty, single-shock aluminum swingarm with 7.1 inches of travel. It also features a large, comfortable saddle and full-sized floor boards with adjustable footpegs for maximum comfort. Plus, steel front and rear cargo racks can carry a combined weight of 242 pounds. Other conveniences include powerful dual halogen headlights, and a hitch bracket is standard, so the Prairie 360 4x4 can tow 1,100 pounds ? the highest towing capacity in its class.

1990 Kawasaki BAYOU 300 4x4

1990 Kawasaki BAYOU 300 4x4

$2,495

La Marque, Texas

Year 2007

Make Kawasaki

Model Prairie 360

Category Utility Vehicles

Engine 362 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 Kawasaki Prairie 360, Prairie 360 - Ready to work and willing to play. The Prairie 360 offers dependable utility and great towing capacity in a mid-size ATV that is both fun and affordable to operate. With disc brakes, shaft drive and a CVT transmission, the Prairie 360 is value-priced yet packed with features. Power for the Prairie 360 ATV comes from an air-cooled, single-cylinder, four-stroke engine displacing 362 cc. Power is then transferred through Kawasaki?s continuously variable transmission (CVT). With high and low forward gears plus reverse, the CVT enables the engine to operate in its optimal rpm range, giving the rider maximum torque regardless of speed or riding conditions. The Prairie 360 ATV utilizes dependable shaft final drive, while stopping power is provided by dual front disc brakes and Kawasaki?s sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc rear brake system. For additional stopping power, the Prairie 360 features the Kawasaki Engine Brake Control, which uses engine compression to help slow the ATV in technical maneuvers such as crawling at low speeds over rocks or descending steep downgrades. The Prairie 360 rides on supple MacPherson strut front suspension with 6.7 inches of travel, while rear suspension duties are handled by a sporty, single-shock aluminum swingarm with 7.1 inches of travel. It also features a large, comfortable saddle and full-sized floor boards with adjustable footpegs for maximum comfort. Plus, steel front and rear cargo racks can carry a combined weight of 242 pounds. Other conveniences include powerful dual halogen headlights, and a hitch bracket is standard, so the rider can tow 1,100 pounds?the highest towing capacity in its class.

2004 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4

2004 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4

$2,901

La Marque, Texas

Year 2004

Make Kawasaki

Model Prairie 360 4x4

Category Utility Vehicles

Engine 362 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2004 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4, Prairie 360 4x4 - In the March 2003 issue of 4-Wheel ATV Action, editors said that the Prairie 360 4x4 ATV is "a master of challenging trail situations, a great handler at low and high speeds, and a hard worker." Many of the nation's ATV riders must agree, because the Prairie 360 4x4 ATV is one of Kawasaki's top-selling products in the United States. Like the Prairie 700 4x4, the Prairie 360 4x4 ATVs feature the Kawasaki Automatic Power-Drive System (KAPS), shaft drive, full-sized floor boards, and front and rear cargo racks. It also includes dual front disc brakes, the Kawasaki-exclusive sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc rear brake system and Kawasaki Engine Brake Control (K-EBC). Rather than a V-twin engine, however, power for the Prairie 360 4x4 comes from an air-cooled, single cylinder, four-stroke engine displacing 362cc. This versatile, single overhead cam engine produces more torque than previous Kawasaki ATV engines, yet weighs less. Transferring power from the four-stroke engine to the shaft drive is KAPS, Kawasaki's continuously variable transmission. With high and low forward gears plus reverse, KAPS enables the engine to operate in its optimal rpm range, giving the rider maximum torque regardless of speed or riding conditions.