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2013 Kawasaki KLX 110, The KLX 110 brings parents and children together for off-road fun, and includes push-button electric starting, four-speed transmission, an automatic (centrifugal) clutch, a low 26.8 seat, and a dependable 111cc engine.
This versatile motorcycle makes it easy to get going with its push-button electric starting. Just in case, there s a traditional kick-start lever for backup, but once riders get used to the magic button, they re likely to forget all about it. The torquey 111cc four-stroke is easy to use. To make the KLX110 even more beginner-friendly, it s equipped with Kawasaki s automatic centrifugal clutch system, allowing easy no-clutch shifting. The semi-automatic gearbox boasts four speeds to access the KLX s full spread of torque.
Kawasaki KLX for Sale
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Moto blog
2012 US Motorcycle Sales Results – Industry Reports 2.6% Increase
Tue, 05 Feb 2013The Motorcycle Industry Council reported a 2.6% increase in motorcycle sales in the U.S. market for 2012. According to the industry group’s figures, American consumers purchased 452,386 motorcycles in 2012 compared to 440,899 motorcycles in 2011.
Shakeup In The Kawasaki Media Relations Department
Wed, 16 Jul 2014The public relations team at Kawasaki Motors Corporation led by Kevin Allen, Manager, PR + Brand Experience, has a new structure. Brad Puetz has been promoted to the position of Media Relations Supervisor and will be responsible for developing and implementing new public relations activities and new model launches. Greg Lasiewski will join the Advertising team as Senior Brand Communication/Sponsorship Specialist, managing the development and implementation of sponsorship, lifestyle and marketing programs for KMC.
Mobile tea-urn
Fri, 28 Oct 2011This steam powered motorcycle (not a bicycle, 'cos it don't have no pedals), could be perfect for you if you like a brew at short notice on your Sunday ride. Built in 1894, it's about to be auctioned and is expected to reach a world record price (for a kettle). It uses a coal furnace to super-heat water into steam which is fed into a small engine.
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