In 2010 Kawasaki will have the new KLX 125 and D-Tracker 125, designed for the teenage market in Europe.
The sector of smaller 125 4T bikes is growing, and this new Kawasaki offering take on the compact style of the larger KLX line.
The Kawasaki KLX 125 and D-Tracker are equipped with a single, twin-valve, four-stroke engines, liquid cooled and with 125cc and electronic ignition.
They are designed to be a low-maintenance bike that’s simple and easy to use, with a few differences that distinguish them from each other.
The KLX has larger wheels, with a traditional fork (very 90’s), while the D-Tracker is designed more for road use, with 17-inch wheels and a front upside down fork.
Different colours and graphics distinguish the two, as do the different wheel styles.
Low seats and electric start make them perfect for daily use.
Both bikes will be present at the 2009 EICMA show in November.
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