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| KX™450F Wins Dirt Rider Magazine’s 2011 Open Class MX Comparo |
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| Dirt Rider magazine rated the top 450cc four-stroke motocrossers, pitting the Kawasaki KX™450F against the latest offerings from the competition. After extensive testing, the KX450F earned a hard-fought victory, thanks to its supreme power delivery and forgiving chassis. Here’s what the editors at Dirt Rider had to say about the KX450F. |
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| KX™450F Wins Dirt Bike Magazine’s 2011 450 MX Shootout |
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| Dirt Bike magazine compared the Kawasaki KX™450F against five of the latest offerings from the competition. After testing all of the bikes with six test riders at two different tracks, the 450F earned a unanimous victory thanks to its supreme power delivery and forgiving chassis. Here’s what the editors at Dirt Bike had to say about the 2011 KX450F. |
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| KX™450F Wins TransWorld Motocross Magazine’s 2011 450 Shootout |
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| TransWorld Motocross magazine rated the top 450cc motocrossers, plus the newest 350 offering from KTM in a six-way shootout and when the dust settled, the KX™450F earned a nearly unanimous victory. Its flexible, predictable handling and best-in-class power delivery gave it a strong advantage and made it clearly the best package straight off the showroom floor. Here’s what the editors at TransWorld Motocross had to say about the 2011 KX450F. |
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| Transworld Motocross Magazine Race Test: 2011 KX™450F |
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| "...the bike doesn't feel large and laborious: instead, it has a well-balanced, light and flickable feeling that inspires rider confidence from the get-go." |
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| Motorcycle-USA Review: 2011 KX™450F |
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| “Pin
the throttle and the KX rockets forward as if you stabbed the imaginary
turbo-boost button. Power comes on instantly with zero hesitation or bogging.
It’s astounding how voracious the engine pulls as soon as the throttle is
touched...” Check-out the complete
review as well as an awesome video on Motorcycle-USA.com
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| Dirt Rider Review: 2011 KX™450F |
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| “The list of changes
is modest, and many are in the form of refinements, but the sum of the changes
adds up to a vastly improved machine for all levels of riders.” Read the full story on Dirt Rider.com |
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| Cycle World Review: 2011 KX™450F |
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| “The KX450F’s suspension settings have been revised
for both the 48mm Kayaba Air-Oil-Separate fork and Kayaba shock. Handling was
sharp and quick-turning without being twitchy, and although the track never got
super rough, the big KX felt very stable through braking bumps...” Check-out the full story on CycleWorld.com |
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*Note: Specifications and pricing are subject to change.
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