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Bikesales Staff23 Sept 2015
NEWS

Kawasaki releases the 2015 Kawasaki KLX150BF

Lightweight dirtster makes its Aussie debut

Kawasaki is bringing the new KLX150BF Down Under. The bike is aimed at lighter and less experienced riders who want to hit the trails.

The bike’s KX inspired styling imparts a more aggressive and sporty flare. Kawasaki reckons the combination of a simple 144cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine in a compact package, with low seat height, makes the KLX150BF easy to ride for learners and satisfying for the more experienced rider.

 Key features:
•    Electric start with kick-start back-up
•    Strong and reliable engine, tuned for off-road riding
•    Slim, lightweight chassis
•    Large-diameter wheels
•    Large-volume 6.9 litre fuel tank

New for 2015 KLX150BF:
•    More aggressive, KX inspired styling including new guards, shrouds, sidecovers, muffler
•    35mm inverted front fork
•    Larger rear sprocket focuses engine performance in low-mid rpm range
•    New instrumentation featuring fuel gauge
•    New front and rear petal brake discs

Find out more about the new KLX here.

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