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Motocross is a highly competitive sport, even among the youngest racers, which makes having the right motorcycle an absolute necessity. To help young motocross racers be competitive as possible, the Kawasaki KX65 motocross bike has leading-edge features, such as long-travel suspension, a high-performance two-stroke engine and six-speed manual transmission. Like its championship-winning sibling, the KX125, the KX65 is every bit a race winning Kawasaki. A
liquid-cooled, high-performance two-stroke engine powers the
KX65 and features a strong, lightweight piston residing in an
Electro fusion-coated cylinder. A CNC-machined finish on the
bridge between the exhaust ports also contributes to better
engine reliability and staves off seizures. The KX65 engine rests in a semi-double-cradle steel frame with reinforced tubing on the upper-main and rear-down tubes. And like its larger-displacement stable mates, the KX65's swing arm uses the UNI-TRAK? linkage system, which applies progressively stiffer damping and spring rates to the single rear shock as the suspension is compressed. The shock and fork boast four-way adjustable rebound damping for optimal handling. Lightweight aluminum rims reduce unsprung weight to help improve suspension action. Both wheels feature hydraulic disc brakes that not only provide great stopping power, but require little maintenance and simplify wheel removal. The slim tank, seat and side covers contribute to the KX65 motorcycle's sleek, racy appearance and enhance rider maneuverability. It also sports the unmistakable Kawasaki Lime Green plastic and graphics as the larger KX motorcycles. Features and Benefits: Electrofusion Cylinder
Liquid Cooling
24mm Mikuni Carburetor
High-tensile Steel Frame
Front Fork
Front
and Rear Disc Brakes
Aluminum
Rims
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