New Kawasaki KX450 now at the dealer
The new KX450 is now available at the Kawasaki dealer. More powerful and advanced than ever. The completely new KX450 has more power across the entire rev range due to its new engine and is equipped with advanced features such as Kawasaki TRaction Control and Power Modes that are easy to select with the buttons on the handlebars. In the hands of Romain Febvre and the Kawasaki Racing Team, the new KX450 has already proven itself as a frequent MXGP winner.
The 2024 KX450 maintains rugged reliability and performance while integrating new rider-focused racing technology. This made the engine of this GP-winning MX machine even stronger. A hydraulic clutch, an electric starter and launch control ensure that you can get the most out of the engine. However, the 2024 model goes one step further: It is the first KX model equipped with Kawasaki Traction Control and Power modes, which can be adjusted via the Rideology KX app.
A completely new frame was also developed for the 2024 model, which contributes to better feedback through an optimized stiffness balance. That translates into sharper handling on a wide range of tracks. An improved braking system with perforated Braking/Sunstar brake discs gives more control over the brakes, so you can steer into corners with more confidence. The improved freedom of movement, which is created by newly designed fairing parts, side covers and rear fenders, also helps.
The new 2024 KX450 is now available at Kawasaki dealers starting at $10.249.
For more information or to find a dealer near you, visit www.kawasaki.be.
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