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Kawasaki KX80

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KX80
ManufacturerKawasaki
Production1979-2000
PredecessorKX80 Bigwheel
SuccessorKX100
ClassMotocross

The Kawasaki KX80 was a 80cc(79cc-82cc) eduro style offroad motorbike, introduced in 1979 and ended production in 2000.[1] It is a single cylinder, liquid cooled 2 stroke running at 32:1 fuel ratio with a wet clutch, 6 speed transmission. Unpretentious and inclusive, this small, powerful two-wheeler boasted an advertised 20hp, a 13-inch ground clearance, 75-mph(121 km/h) top speed stock. Uses 10w-40 wet clutch oil as crank case oil.[2] There are big wheel and small wheel bikes to fit shorter and taller kids safely, and more comfortably.

References

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  1. ^ "kx80 revival".
  2. ^ "Specifications for a Kawasaki KX 80". itstillruns.com. Retrieved 24 September 2019.