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OneLastRegret
June 10th, 2005, 11:29 AM
not a big fan of kawasaki, but kinda intresting i guess, especially about how kawi is dropping their kx125 from next years lineup. thats surprising..

6/10/2005

OneLastRegret
June 10th, 2005, 11:31 AM
Kawasaki released photos and specs for their 2006 motocross models today, including the long-awaited KX450F four-stroke. The big news for 2006 is that Kawasaki has dropped the KX125 from the lineup, presumably a result of poor sales in comparison to the KX250F four-stroke. Will two-stroke 125s disappear in 2006? We will have to wait to see what the other manufacturers do. Until then, here are the specs on the 2006 KX lineup. Keep in mind that the following text quotes Kawasaki's press materials, and does not constitute MD editorial.

2006 KAWASAKI KX 450F UNVEILED

LEADING-EDGE KAWASAKI FLAGSHIP COMBINES AWESOME FOUR-STROKE POWER WITH TWIN-SPAR ALUMINUM FRAME

OneLastRegret
June 10th, 2005, 11:32 AM
Kawasaki, the brand that introduced the motocross world to perimeter frames and aweinspiring powerbands, has unveiled an all-new flagship in its leading-edge KX™ motorcycle line. Every aspect of the 2006 KX450F, from its ultra-powerful four-stroke engine to the trick aluminum frame and suspension, reflects its purpose as a championship-winning race bike. Kawasaki engineers stressed every detail on the new, liquid-cooled, 449cc four-stroke engine to ensure that its provides maximum power and traction. Featuring double overhead cams, four valves and a Keihin FCR40 carburetor, it combines amazing acceleration with smooth over-rev capability so the rider can use very ounce of its incredible power on the racetrack. Hand-finished intake ports maximize intake efficiency, while lightweight titanium valves and aluminum valve retainers reduce reciprocating weight for reliable valve control at high rpm. Plus, double valve springs provide stable operation under intense racing conditions. To ensure quick and easy starting, the KX450F features both an automatic compression release and hot start system.

The KX450F utilizes newly designed, high-capacity Denso radiators, which provide superior cooling under racing conditions. With its tightly packed radiator cores and new fin design, the new radiators improve heat dispersion for consistent engine power characteristics and dependability.

The KX450F comes equipped with a tapered titanium exhaust pipe that expands in diameter from 38 to 41mm, contributing to its broad powerband, and the silencer features new, long-fiber packing.

Kawasaki engineers have matched the high-tech engine to a new four-speed transmission. Combined with a manual, multi-disc wet clutch, the four-speed transmission enables the rider to take advantage of the engine’s inherently broad powerband on the racetrack; from accelerating out of turns to high-speed straights, the rider can use the KX450F’s precise throttle control to adjust speed nearly instantaneously. And to protect the underside of the engine and transmission, the KX450F comes with a lightweight aluminum skid place.

The KX450F chassis has been designed to help the rider put the engine’s power to the ground. To do this, Kawasaki engineers combined their experience designing steel perimeter KX frames and techniques used to construct the Ninja® ZX™-10R sport bike chassis to create an allnew aluminum perimeter frame. Comprised of forged, extruded and cast aluminum parts, the strong twin-spar design gives the KX450F optimum balance of torsional and longitudinal rigidity.

The frame was designed so that the center of gravity and key chassis dimensions would work together to enhance the rear tire’s ability to drive the KX450F forward instead of squatting under acceleration. Additionally, the four-stroke engine sits in an upright position within the new frame to further aid overall traction.

Kawasaki then added complementary front and rear suspension to the KX450F. A Kayaba AOS (Air-Oil-Separate) fork keeps oil and air in separate chambers for stable damping performance during long motos. On the rear, the UNI-TRAK® rear suspension system features an alloy swingarm with tapered spars and linkage ratios to maximize traction under acceleration. Front and rear petal disc brakes provide stopping power for the KX450F. This design not only helps to reduce unsprung weight, but the petal shape of the discs helps to clean the brake pads for more efficient braking performance.

The slim profile of the KX450F frame, two-piece radiator shrouds that leave the upper frame spars exposed, and careful design of the remaining bodywork make the KX450F feel light and narrow beneath the rider.

The KX450F comes with a Renthal aluminum handlebar, while the seat uses a slipresistant top surface for good grip when seated and smooth sides for enhanced rider mobility. The KX450F also features titanium footpegs and footpeg brackets for reduced overall weight. Complementing the KX450F’s ultra-high-performance design is aggressive bodywork and graphics.

Kawasaki offers a number of optional parts for the KX450F, including a top mounting clamp for an oversized handlebar, aluminum and steel rear sprockets, solid petal disc brake rotors for wet racing conditions, optional springs for the front fork and rear shock, and a 20-inch front wheel.

FEATURES

Engine
- 449cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke single
- Wide powerband extends into the over-rev

Top End
- High-acceleration cams help the engine rev more quickly
- Camshaft lobes and tappets feature soft-nitriding surface treatment for long wear and high-rpm reliability
- Hand-finished surfaces of the polished intake ports improve intake efficiency at all rpm
- Lightweight titanium 36mm intake and 31mm exhaust valves and aluminum valve retainers reduce reciprocating weight for reliable valve control at high rpm
- Double valve springs help ensure stable valve operation
- Screw-type cam chain tensioner adjuster with pressure spring functions automatically
- Low-friction coating on piston skirt

Bottom End
- Crankshaft, rotor mass centralization, oil circulation, and ignition timing have been carefully examined to help ensure ideal engine braking characteristics
- Crankshaft and connecting rod are sintered for additional rigidity

Starting
- Features highly reliable auto-decompression system; the dual-weight centrifugal decompression system fitted to the exhaust cam eases starting, and its simple construction helps to ensure reliability
- Hot start system gives quick starts when the engine is hot, and the hot start lever is unitized with the clutch lever
- The plunger actuating the hot starter has a U-packing seal to prevent water from getting into the carburetion system

Exhaust
- Tapered all-titanium exhaust pipe expands in diameter from 38 to 41mm, contributing to both low- and high-rpm performance
- Titanium exhaust pipe heat shield
- Silencer uses new, long-fiber packing

Cooling
- Newly designed, high-capacity Denso radiators deliver superior cooling efficiency
- Slim new radiators feature more tightly packed cores and a new fin design for enhanced heat dispersion

Shifting
- Four-speed transmission features new shift drum cam to minimize shift lever play

Frame
- All-aluminum perimeter frame is composite structure comprising forged, extruded and cast components
- The slim profile of the KX450F frame, two-piece radiator shrouds that leave the upper frame spars exposed, and careful design of the remaining bodywork make the KX450F feel light and narrow beneath the rider
- Titanium footpegs and footpeg brackets
- Aluminum skid plate

Front Suspension
- Kayaba AOS (Air-Oil-Separate) fork keeps oil and air in separate chambers for stable damping performance during long motos
- Low-friction fork seals contribute to smooth action
- Plastic liners inside the fork sliders allow secondary tuning

Rear Suspension
® rear suspension system features linkage ratios to suit the new frame and swingarm - New UNI-TRAK
- Alloy swingarm uses cast front section, tapered hydroformed spars and forged chain pullers; the tapered spars are shaped to match the balance of flex and rigidity required of the aluminum frame, and allow additional clearance for the rear brake caliper when the rear suspension is fully compressed

Brakes
- Front and rear petal disc brakes help reduce unsprung weight
- Petal shapes of the discs help clean the brake pads for more efficient braking performance

Wheels
- 32-spoke rear wheel for reduced unsprung weight

From the ####pit
- Renthal aluminum handlebars are standard
- Lightweight short-length grips feature a special pattern to reduce vibration transmitted from the bars to the rider
- Seat uses a slip-resistant top surface for good grip when seated and smooth sides for excellent rider mobility

Weight Savings
- Aluminum parts used instead of steel, including clutch cable elbow, clutch cable fitting nuts, fuel tank fitting nuts, seat mounting brackets, front brake hose clamp and igniter stay bracket

Options
- Optional cable set-up allows manual operation of the decompressor via a lever on the right handle grip
- Top mounting clamp for an oversized handlebar
- Aluminum and steel rear sprockets with optional tooth sizes
- Solid petal brake rotors for wet racing conditions
- Optional springs for the front fork and rear shock
- 20-inch front wheel

SPECIFICATIONS*
Engine: Liquid-cooled, four-stroke single with DOHC and four valves
Displacement: 449cc
Bore x stroke: 96.0 x 62.1mm
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Carburetion: Keihin FCR40
Ignition: Digital AC-CDI
Starting: Kick
Transmission: Four-speed with manual multi-disc wet clutch
Final drive: Chain
Frame: Aluminum perimeter
Rake / trail: 27 degrees / 4.6 in.
Front suspension / wheel travel: 48mm inverted AOS-type telescopic fork with 22-way compression damping and 20-way rebound damping / 12.4 in.
Rear suspension / wheel travel: UNI-TRAK® linkage system with 22-way compression and rebound damping, and fully adjustable spring preload / 12.4 in.
Front tire: 80/100-21 51M
Rear tire: 100/90-19 57M
Front brake: Single semi-floating 250mm petal disc with dual-piston caliper
Rear brake: Single 240mm petal disc with single-piston caliper
Overall length: TBA
Overall width: TBA
Overall height: TBA
Wheelbase: TBA
Ground clearance: TBA
Seat height: TBA
Dry weight: TBA
Fuel capacity: TBA
Color: Kawasaki Lime Green / Black
MSRP: TBA

Yz_man_707
June 10th, 2005, 12:53 PM
i dont see how they can get away with exact copies of the hondas frame...did the patent run out at just the right time or what?!

motorider228
June 10th, 2005, 01:53 PM
i didnt read everything, but im sure the kxf frame is a little different than the honda one. It looks just like it but im sure there is something different.

Yz_man_707
June 10th, 2005, 02:07 PM
right down to where the welds are located

FleshFox132
June 10th, 2005, 05:20 PM
yeah the frame does look almost identicle to the honda, only some slight angles and bends look maybe a little different...it even looks like it has the groove runnig along the spars of the frame...

Yz_man_707
June 10th, 2005, 06:00 PM
even the small hole in the bottom of the silencer

MuLiShA fAn
June 10th, 2005, 07:43 PM
i think the crf looks 10 times better

walters689
June 10th, 2005, 08:52 PM
yer.. very simliar to the crf frame.. the kxf250 frame will be intresting as well.. i might have read your post wrong, but this is the kx125

KrIcKeT
June 10th, 2005, 09:39 PM
Originally posted by Yz_man_707
even the small hole in the bottom of the silencer '

most stock 4 stroke silencers have that hole

KrIcKeT
June 10th, 2005, 09:42 PM
i just noticed the kaws got renthals now too!

k-dub
June 10th, 2005, 11:10 PM
Just thought I would point out that the first time the bike was tested, the frame broke. Part of the reason it's late. And Honda didn't invent that frame, it was around much, much earlier.

C.O.mx
June 11th, 2005, 12:00 AM
here's the new kx250f. looks the exact same as the 450...

KrIcKeT
June 11th, 2005, 07:53 AM
hopefully ill be gettin an '06 250f and 450f

FFR_JeStEr03
June 11th, 2005, 10:23 AM
i wonder if honda will sue kawi for the whole frame thing or is it all legit?

phortwunty
June 11th, 2005, 10:59 AM
Originally posted by k-dub
Just thought I would point out that the first time the bike was tested, the frame broke. Part of the reason it's late. And Honda didn't invent that frame, it was around much, much earlier.

No it didn't, that's not true at all.

No, Honda won't sue Kawi, yes it's all legit.

I am a Kawi fan and I think the bike looks bad ###.......

People hate if it isn't a CR or YZ, but ask RC and Bubba what they think of yellow and green......

k-dub
June 11th, 2005, 05:33 PM
Originally posted by phortwunty
No it didn't, that's not true at all.

No, Honda won't sue Kawi, yes it's all legit.

I am a Kawi fan and I think the bike looks bad ###.......

People hate if it isn't a CR or YZ, but ask RC and Bubba what they think of yellow and green......

According to Motocross Action, the first kawi frame broke. Take it up with them.

cr_fmx
June 12th, 2005, 07:38 PM
Yeah i was told back in 04 the KX450f would be released in 05, i was wondering what happened to it, i reckon its a bad a s s bike, the graphics are sweet, im not even a kawi fan but that bike kicks ###!!

ThriceFMX
June 12th, 2005, 08:20 PM
theres an 06' 125
do u honestly think that the company with the largest amature support program would stop the production of a key bike in the process?

FleshFox132
June 13th, 2005, 04:09 PM
I heard that the kx250f is no longer shared with suzuki, is this true?

Yz_man_707
June 13th, 2005, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by FleshFox132
I heard that the kx250f is no longer shared with suzuki, is this true? yes they went their seperate ways

2001yz250f
June 13th, 2005, 08:30 PM
Originally posted by Yz_man_707
yes they went their seperate ways

it looks like all the moto bikes went seperate ways. like the kx 125 is no longer. the kx 250 was always different. the kx 450f is kawi's own effort. that only left the kx/rmz250f. now those went seperate ways. the merger isn't all it was made out to be i think....

sam8madness
June 13th, 2005, 08:34 PM
they still share all there trail bikes.

st3ve
June 14th, 2005, 07:51 AM
Originally posted by ThriceFMX
theres an 06' 125
do u honestly think that the company with the largest amature support program would stop the production of a key bike in the process?

Yes, its in Japan though

shiftmx_22
June 14th, 2005, 12:03 PM
from what i've heard, there will be an 06' KX 125, just not in north america.... just what i've heard.

OneLastRegret
June 15th, 2005, 10:44 PM
theres an 06' 125
do u honestly think that the company with the largest amature support program would stop the production of a key bike in the process?


hey pal, that's what is put in the release, i didn't make it up. its as clear as it gets. maybe they aren't stopping it completely, who knows. maybe it's just in the U.S. the production is closing on, who knows. not that vivid enough. so buy a blue bike. its what everyone has. its the cool thing to do.

chr|s
July 5th, 2005, 05:17 AM
Originally posted by st3ve
Yes, its in Japan though

apparently canada as well

porky
July 5th, 2005, 09:58 AM
there will be a kx 125 everywere but america