How much is a 2003 KX65 worth?
The bike you described would sell for around the NADA “Average Retail” of $1755, around here (southern NJ).
How fast does a 2003 Kawasaki KX65 go?
Kawasaki KX65 | |
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Bore / Stroke | 44.5mm x 41.6mm |
Compression ratio | 8.4:1 |
Top Speed | 59 mph |
Horsepower | 17.03 HP (12.7 KW) @ 12500RPM |
How much does a Kawasaki KX65 cost?
The relatively low 29.9-inch seat height makes the KX65 approachable to a wide range of riders…
How many gears does a 2003 KX65 have?
Water cooled, 64cc, Single, 2-stroke, Reed valve
Engine and transmission Switch unit | |
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Engine type: | 1 cylinders, 2-stroke, Single |
Lubrication system: | Mixture |
Gear box: | Manual 6-speed |
Clutch: | Wet, multiple discs, cable operated |
How fast can a YZ 85 go?
The Yamaha YZ85 has a top speed of 60 miles per hour. Its two-stroke, 85-cubic-centimeter engine is powerful enough to ride hard on the course, yet small enough for new riders to control without taxing their skills.
Is the Suzuki KX65 cross branded with Kawasaki?
The only pure race bike that will be cross-branded is the KX65, where young riders will be able to choose between the Suzuki-badged RM65 and the standard-issue KX65 (no word on whether Team Green will provide support for the RM65 at the big amateur events). The Suzuki’s DRZ125 and DRZ400 will be badged by Kawasaki as the KLX125 and KLX400.
Are there any motorcycles that both Kawasaki and Suzuki share?
Mechanically, the Kawasaki’s and Suzuki’s will share the same parts. For the most part, the Kawasaki/Suzuki alliance will only effect entry level motorcycles like Suzuki’s DRZ125 and DRZ400 and Kawasaki’s KX65.
How to read the KX65 motorcycle service manual?
KX65 Motorcycle Service Manual This quick reference guide will assist you in locating a desired topic or pro- cedure. •Bend the pages back to match the black tab of the desired chapter num- ber with the black tab on the edge at each table of contents page.
What’s the difference between a Kawasaki and a Suzuki?
The only differences between the two bikes will be cosmetics. Mechanically, the Kawasaki’s and Suzuki’s will share the same parts. For the most part, the Kawasaki/Suzuki alliance will only effect entry level motorcycles like Suzuki’s DRZ125 and DRZ400 and Kawasaki’s KX65.
The only pure race bike that will be cross-branded is the KX65, where young riders will be able to choose between the Suzuki-badged RM65 and the standard-issue KX65 (no word on whether Team Green will provide support for the RM65 at the big amateur events). The Suzuki’s DRZ125 and DRZ400 will be badged by Kawasaki as the KLX125 and KLX400.
Mechanically, the Kawasaki’s and Suzuki’s will share the same parts. For the most part, the Kawasaki/Suzuki alliance will only effect entry level motorcycles like Suzuki’s DRZ125 and DRZ400 and Kawasaki’s KX65.
KX65 Motorcycle Service Manual This quick reference guide will assist you in locating a desired topic or pro- cedure. •Bend the pages back to match the black tab of the desired chapter num- ber with the black tab on the edge at each table of contents page.
The only differences between the two bikes will be cosmetics. Mechanically, the Kawasaki’s and Suzuki’s will share the same parts. For the most part, the Kawasaki/Suzuki alliance will only effect entry level motorcycles like Suzuki’s DRZ125 and DRZ400 and Kawasaki’s KX65.