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The Kawasaki KX65

Started by chuckster, June 12, 2018, 04:32:43 AM

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Kawasaki KX65 Dirt Bike

Let's hear about KX65 dirt bikes... Maybe some loyal Kawasaki owners can post some pics of their KX65. Anyone good at maintaining or repairing their KX65 have advice here on mods or recurring problems with the KX65 dirt bike, any achilles heel that you think is worth mentioning.

The site here also has a classified ad section for dirt bikes and used bike parts you can use it for the KX65 in particular (used Kawasaki parts trading or whatever), just use the classifieds section of the site for this stuff.

As for parts, the site here lists the common KX65 part suppliers here. There is not much here that you probably haven't already heard of, but they're listed here anyway.

In a nutshell, the dirt bike group forum works for:


  • KX65 Questions
  • KX65 Photos
  • KX65 Restorations
  • KX65 Rider Reviews
  • KX65 Parts Wanted
-- Ride Safe --
Chuckster

chuckster



Anyone have some old KX 65 pics they can post, that would be great...
-- Ride Safe --
Chuckster

yander

Here's some good info on the KX65 bike. The Kawasaki KX65 is a popular choice for young riders and those looking for a smaller displacement motocross bike. Here are some pros and cons of the Kawasaki KX65:

KX65 Pros:

Power and Performance: The KX65 offers impressive power and performance for its size. It features a two-stroke engine that delivers quick acceleration and a high power-to-weight ratio, making it suitable for motocross tracks and off-road riding.

Suspension: The KX65 comes with adjustable suspension, allowing riders to fine-tune the settings to match their riding style and terrain. This helps provide a smooth and controlled ride, especially on rough and uneven surfaces.

Lightweight and Maneuverable: The KX65 is lightweight and nimble, making it easy to handle for younger or smaller riders. Its compact size allows for agile maneuverability, making it ideal for tight corners and jumps on motocross tracks.

Durability: Kawasaki is known for producing durable and reliable motorcycles, and the KX65 is no exception. With proper maintenance and care, the KX65 can withstand the demands of motocross and off-road riding.

KX65 Cons:

Size Limitations: The KX65 is designed for smaller riders, typically children or teenagers. As such, taller or heavier riders may find the bike cramped or lacking in power compared to larger displacement bikes.

Limited Use: The KX65 is primarily designed for motocross and off-road riding. It may not be as versatile for other types of riding, such as trail riding or long-distance riding on varied terrain.

Maintenance: Like any dirt bike, the KX65 requires regular maintenance to keep it in optimal condition. Two-stroke engines generally require more frequent attention, including mixing fuel and oil, cleaning air filters, and maintaining the exhaust system.

Resale Value: As riders grow and progress to larger bikes, the resale value of smaller displacement bikes like the KX65 can depreciate more quickly. However, the overall demand for used KX65s remains relatively high due to their popularity among young riders.

When considering the Kawasaki KX65, it's important to assess your riding needs, size compatibility, and long-term plan since kids will certainly outgrow these bikes.

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