Is KX better than YZ?
The KX and the YZ are both great bikes and both have pros and cons, The YZ is definately the most popular, but depending on what you do with it, The KX may be a better fit. The other issue is price, and the KX beats the YZ there, you can find a used KX for a bit cheaper than a YZ.
Are KX125 good?
This bike performs very well, it’s easy to handle and it has great low end. Very quick off the start, the suspension is great too. It’s not the most comfortable bike I have owned but that doesnt matter. I think if you want a race bike this is the one to have.
When was KX 125 last?
2008
The Kawasaki KX125 is a 2-stroke motocross motorcycle introduced by Kawasaki in 1974 to 2008. This motorcycle, scooter or moped-related article is a stub.
Whats faster KTM 125 or YZ 125?
“The KTM 125SX was night-and-day faster than the YZ125. It had more top-end, revved quicker, and seemed to have a longer powerband. The YZ125 got all of its work done off the bottom.
Which is best Yamaha or Kawasaki?
But if you drop a Kawasaki the fairings will hold up compare to a Yamaha because its thicker. Engine wise, they’re the same. Okay maybe that cross plane crank on a Yamaha sounded better but Kawasaki has a specific engine characteristics, and that is all the power on the top.
What does KX stand for Yamaha?
Kx = Kawasaki X’er (pronounced Crosser) Yz = Yamaha Zinger. Xr = X(cross) Country Racer.
How heavy is a yz125?
Yamaha YZ125
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
|---|---|
| Seat height | 1,000 mm (39.3 in) |
| Weight | 86 kg (190 lb) (dry) 94 kg (208 lb) (wet) |
| Fuel capacity | 7.9 l; 1.7 imp gal (2.1 US gal) |
| Related | Yamaha YZ250F |
When did Kawasaki stop making KX250?
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Kawasaki KX250 is a 2-stroke motocross motorcycle that was first introduced in 1974. The 2-stroke KX-250 was discontinued from the 2008 model year.
How fast is a KX125?
lbs) @ 2700 RPM . With this drive-train, the Kawasaki KX 125 is capable of reaching a maximum top speed of ….
| Kawasaki KX 125 Performance | |
|---|---|
| Top Speed | – |
| Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) | – |
| Acceleration 0 to 400m (1/4 mile) | – |
| Recuperation 60 to 140 km/h in highest gear | – |