- Kawasaki KLX230 Sherpa S And KLX230 DF Hit The Lineup
Kawasaki is doubling down on its street-legal KLX230 lineup, literally—from a basic KLX230 S dual sport and KLX230 SM supermoto, we now see two more machines added For 2026, some markets will now get the Kawasaki KLX230 Sherpa S and KLX230 DF
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- Is Kawasaki About To Launch A New KLE-Series Adventure Bike . . .
Kawasaki has been super-quiet this show season, with a new Z900, Versys 1100, Ninja 1100 and… that’s about it But get this: They showed a new machine at EICMA that sure looks like a new adventure bike is coming
- Kawasaki W230: A Warm Welcome Back - Adventure Rider
The Kawasaki W230 is an easy-to-ride motorcycle, with enough power for surface streets and superhighways in the city
- Ride Review 2023 Kawasaki KLR650S - Adventure Rider
Inseam-challenged Sophia gets her hands on the new, lowered Kawasaki KLR650S and rides across the eastern US and Canada to see how it works
- Kawasaki Teases New Two-Stroke Model - Adventure Rider
Kawasaki hasn’t built a two-stroke dirt bike for the North American market since the late 2000s, when they axed the KLX250 The KLX125 died out a bit before that, and the KE100, their last street-legal two-stroke motorcycle in North America, died out in 2001, at least in the US market The KDX trail series also died out around the mid-2000s
- 4 Sale 2009 Kawasaki Super Sherpa: The Unlikely Cult Bike
The Kawasaki Super Sherpa wasn't fast or powerful, but 20 years after its heyday, it has a cult following nevertheless
- Review Kawasaki KLX230: Old ideas meet new technology
Kawasaki says the air-cooled SOHC single-cylinder engine (with two-valve head) makes 19 horsepower at 7,600 rpm, and 15 lb-ft of torque at 6,100 rpm That’s more power than the old Honda CRF230L, but roughly the same as the sadly-departed Yamaha XT225
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