Where was the 1997 Kawasaki Prairie 400 made?

Where was the 1997 Kawasaki Prairie 400 made?

1997 Kawasaki PRAIRIE 400 4X4 (KVF400-A1) Original Equipment Manufacturer Parts at Babbitts Kawasaki Partshouse

What kind of engine does a prairie 400 have?

1 Engine. The 2000 Kawasaki Prairie 400 4X4 comes equipped with a liquid-cooled 391 cc four-stroke single cylinder engine with a single overhead camshaft and four valves. 2 Transmission & Drivetrain. 3 Suspension & Brakes. 4 Dimensions. 5 Capacities. …

What kind of suspension does a Kawasaki Prairie 400 use?

The front wheels of the Prairie 400 are equipped with dual MacPherson struts, set to allow 6.7 inches of travel. The rear wheels use a swing-arm suspension, with a single shock for both wheels. This suspension allows for 7.1 inches of travel and can be adjusted in five different settings before loading.

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1997 Kawasaki PRAIRIE 400 4X4 (KVF400-A1) Original Equipment Manufacturer Parts at Babbitts Kawasaki Partshouse

What was the towing capacity of a 1997 Kawasaki Prairie 400?

The front suspension had 6.7 inches of travel while the rear had 7 inches of travel. The front rack had a carrying capacity of 88 lbs and the rear rack had a capacity of 154 lbs. The total towing capacity was 1,100 lbs. The Kawasaki Prairie 400 featured dual high/low 30 watt headlights.

What kind of engine does a prairie 4×4 have?

This 4×4 vehicle has the design and appearance of a utility-styled ATV. The total piston displacement of the Kawasaki Prairie 400 was 391cc. The Kawasaki Prairie 400 featured a four-stroke, liquid-cooled engine.

How tall is a Kawasaki KVF 400 Prairie?

The total length was 81.3 inches, the width was 46.9 inches and the height was 49.4 inches. The Prairie 400’s dry weight was 584 lbs. The wheel base measured 49 inches while ground clearance was 6.4 inches. The front suspension had 6.7 inches of travel while the rear had 7 inches of travel.