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Is KX100 a good bike?

Is KX100 a good bike?

Frankly, the KX100 is one of the best kept secrets in motorcycling. Although well known as a good stepping stone for a young motocrosser that is too big for an 80 (or 85), but too short (or too inexperienced) for a 125, the KX100 is also the answer to that burning question raised at the beginning of this article.

How much is a KX100 worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $4,599 $4,385
Total Price $4,599 $4,385

What type of bike is a KX100?

Kawasaki KX100 | Motocross Motorcycle | Durable & Powerful Dirtbike.

Is KX100 trail bike?

The KX100 starts out with an outstanding motor — fast and revvy, but with good low end for a small-bore two-stroke. We took steps to make the motor even better for trail riding by adding a ten ounce Steahly flywheel weight, an FMF fatty pipe and a U.S. Forest Service approved FMF Turbine Core II spark arrester.

What age is KX 100 for?

The 2021 KX 100 is designed by Kawasaki to be a bridging motorcycle, that is, to be able to give a young rider age 10+ their first feel of a top spec motocross racer.

How many CC does a kx100 have?

99cc
99cc liquid-cooled two-stroke engine.

Do they still make KX100?

Enter the 2020 Kawasaki KX100. The KX100 continues the two-stroke line of engines from Kawasaki, and is actually the only two-stroke model on the market with 99cc.

Is the KX100 a full size bike?

Mold your aspiring racer by bridging the gap to full-size bikes with the KX™100 dirt bike. With a 99cc engine, this two-stroke super-mini gives riders the perfect blend of durability and proportionate power increase with a larger chassis before transitioning to the big bikes.

How many cc is a kx100?

What is the seat height on a kx80?

The saddle sits at 840 – 870 mm (33.1– 34.25 inches).

What ages should ride a kx100?

10+ years old.

What age should you be to ride a KX100?

Novice Riders 6+ Years Old These bikes quickly inspire confidence in novice riders as they have automatic gearing (no clutch) which means the rider can just rev & go!