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The versatile trail, rival of the Yam DTR, is called KMX at Kawa. If its cousin KDX, with a more sporting vocation, offers great benefits in its field, the M is also capable of a lot of efficiency. Starting with the engine. The clamping is successful (it is rare enough to underline it) and does not stifle the mechanics (in free version, the mono reaches 24 horses at 9500 rpm, but it becomes more greedy and much noisier). Temperament intact for this powerful and alert mono, which must drag itself an excessively lengthened gearing. The chassis is a real gem. In town, the machine is very agile; nothing surprising given its lightness and maneuverability. The saddle is far too firm but the suspensions work efficiently and smoothly, thus improving comfort. When the asphalt deteriorates, the bike still pulls out of the game. With its flawless chassis, handling is impeccable. The brake discs properly perform their tasks. A very pleasant machine to drive with a very exciting engine.
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Max speed:
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Consumption
medium: 5.40 l
The technical aspect
Kawasaki KMX 125 1988
- Frame
- Frame: single double steel cradle
- Tank: 9.3 liters
- Seat height: 865 mm
- Length: 2,100 mm
- Width: 855 mm
- Height: 1,175 mm
- Wheelbase: 1375 mm
- Dry weight: 99 kg
- Weight in running order: 115 kg
- Train before
- Telehydraulic fork Ø 35 mm, deb: 230 mm
- 1 disc Ø 230 mm, 1 piston caliper
- Front wheel:
90/90
– 21
- Transmission
- 6-speed gearbox
- Secondary chain transmission
- Rear axle
- Mono-shock absorber, deb: 230 mm
- 1 disc Ø 210 mm, 1 piston caliper
- Rear wheel:
110/80
– 18
- Motor
- Single cylinder
, 2 stroke - Cooling: Liquid cooling
- 1 carburetor Ø 26 mm
- inlet by valves
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124.60 cc
(54 x 54 mm) -
13
ch
at 8,800 rpm -
1.20 mkg
at 6500 rpm - Weight ratio /
power
: 7.62
kg / hp - Compression: 7.8: 1
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