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The Kawasaki KX

The Kawasaki KX

Date: 2013-10-11
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. 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.

When the time comes for every budding motocross racer to decide that being a winner is why he or she races, then the next step is obvious. Throwing a leg over the KX 85 not only carries Kawasaki's motocross heritage with it, but speaks volumes about how serious the racer is about taking the checkered flag.

One step up and the refined champion slims down to chase another title. Lead - Don't follow. Even slimmer for ultimate control, the Championship winning, dual injector equipped KX250F is more trackside tuneable, powerful and rider-compliant than ever.

For almost a decade, no other bike has spent more time on AMA Supercross and Motocross podiums than the Kawasaki KXª250F. The race-proven technology of the quarter-liter motocross leader returns for 2013, with an all-new plug-and-play adjustable ECU, narrower new frame, upgraded Separate Function Fork (SFF) fork and slimmer ergonomics, so the KX250F is poised to continue its class dominance. 

The KX450F's best-in-class performance is delivered through the highest level of rider adjustability and the most progressive electronics package ever seen on a production motocross bike. Get the picture? Don't blame the bike if you can't win on a KX450F!

For a closer look at the range get down to East Coast Motorcycles at 10 Meridian Drive, Umhlanga Ridge or call them on 031 566 3024.