Kawasaki Dirtbike Reviews
It was in early 1966 when Kawasaki first started producing motorcycles in the U.S. market under the American Kawasaki Motorcycle Corp. name. Since then, the company has established itself as a leader in the off-road motorcycle market, offering dual-purpose models, sport and motorcross dirt bikes in its KLR, KLX and KX bikes.
LATEST Kawasaki Dirtbike Reviews
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Project Kawasaki KLX110: Testing Lights for Night Riding
With proper lighting on your motorcycle, even on a "pit bike", desert riding doesn't have to stop at sun-down. Check out the helmet-cam video!
Jul. 20, 2009 -
2009 Kawasaki Dirtbikes
TEAM GREEN FOR 2009
Aug. 15, 2008 -
2008 Kawasaki 450 Enduro
This purpose-built version of the brand's four-stroke KX(TM)450F motocrosser, delivers the same high performance features as the KX model, yet modifies it for the improved durability, comfort, and range needed by off-road racers.
Nov. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KLX300R
This Kawasaki gives off-road riders the balance of power and handling they desire
Sep. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KX250
Solid brake discs for wet racing conditions
Sep. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KX65
The Kawasaki KX™65 is a platform for developing racecraft and honing bike control skills
Sep. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KLX110
Screw-type throttle limiter allows parents to monitor and control their child?s speed
Sep. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KLX250S
Street legal model with electric start makes debut in Kawasaki showrooms
Sep. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KX85
The Kawasaki KX™85 is an emerging racer’s bike
Sep. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KLR650
Adjustable, long-travel suspension provides a plush ride on both pavement and off-road
Sep. 01, 2006 -
2007 Kawasaki KX100
Allows the engine’s full potential to be realized
Sep. 01, 2006 -
Team Green's New Iron! KX125
In an effort to continue Kawasaki's winning heritage in the highly competitive 125cc class, the KX125 has undergone a complete overhaul for 2003. With a completely redesigned engine, new generation Kawasaki perimeter frame and revised suspension, the all-
Feb. 01, 2006 -
Off-Road.com's Ride-Net! 2002 Kawasaki Dirt Bikes - KX 125
The 2002 KX125 is the recipient of copious engine and chassis changes.
Feb. 01, 2006 -
Team Green's New Iron! KX100
Designed to bridge the gap between the KX85 minicycle and the KX125 motocrosser, the Kawasaki KX100 is the best of both off-road worlds. It's a sizable step up from the potent KX85, thanks to larger wheels, minor chassis adjustments and increased displace
Feb. 01, 2006 -
Team Green's New Iron! KLR650
Designed with both street and dirt riding in mind, the large-displacement KLR more than meets adventure-touring requirements, thanks to an engine that cruises comfortably at highway speeds, an ample and comfortably padded seat for extended saddle time, a
Feb. 01, 2006 -
Team Green's New Iron! KLR 250
Powering this do-it-all motorcycle is a four-stroke, single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with dual overhead cams operating four valves for superior performance. Double engine counterbalancers keep the powerplant running smoothly from idle to redline, and
Feb. 01, 2006 -
Team Green's New Iron! KDX50
The all-new 2003 KDX50 is the Kawasaki motorcycle parents and kids have been waiting for. Built specifically for smaller riders, the KDX50 is a great entry-level machine for youth 6-11 years old who are just beginning to enjoy the sport of off-road motorc
Feb. 01, 2006 -
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Feb. 01, 2006 -
Off-Road.com's Ride-Net! 2002 Kawasaki Dirt Bikes - KLX 300
For those seeking four-stroke power in a lightweight and nimble chassis, the Kawasaki KLX300R combines tractable power with two-stroke MX maneuverability.
Feb. 01, 2006 -
Off-Road.com's Ride-Net! 2002 Kawasaki Dirt Bikes - KDX 200
2002 KAWASAKI KDX200
Feb. 01, 2006
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