A key feature for the 2012 Kawasaki KX450F, never before seen on a production motocross bike. Riders can easily activate the new Launch Control mode. The push-button system is activated by a touch of the switch on the left handlebar, and optimizes off-the-line acceleration by altering ignition timing in first and second gears to help maximize grip and reduce the chance of excessive wheelspin. Shifting into third gear automatically deactivates Launch Control Mode and returns the ignition timing to the parameters of the installed ignition map. The Launch Control�s effectiveness is further enhanced by a chassis designed to maximize suspension performance and rear wheel traction.
No other production motocrosser offers a higher degree of adjustability to the rider interface or engine character than the new 2012 Kawasaki KX450F. With a choice of four different handlebar positions, two footpeg positions, and virtually unlimited ignition mapping capabilities thanks to its advanced Digital Fuel Injection (DFI�) system the Kawasaki KX450F is uniquely able to adapt to changing track and surface conditions and meet the needs of a surprisingly wide range of riders.
The DFI system comes with pre-programmed ignition maps, but new for 2012, these maps are interchangeable without the use of a laptop computer or other separate electronic devices. Maps can quickly and easily be changed between three settings standard, hard (conditions) and soft (conditions) by swapping the DFI wire coupler cap clipped to the side of the steering head. No additional accessories are needed to alternate between preprogrammed settings simply install the coupler cap with your desired ignition mode and start winning. The ECU is also still fully re-programmable by using the accessory KX FI Calibration Kit, the same tool used by Kawasaki factory and privateer teams in AMA and FIM racing.
The KX450F delivers improved mid- to high-end power and a wider powerband, thanks to numerous upgrades. The KX450F�s race-proven bridge-box bottom piston allows for optimum strength just like last year, but has been revised to optimize its rigidity balance and enhance mid- high-rpm character. A new thinner top piston ring with upgraded surface treatment reduces friction and helps improve throttle response. A new intake cam offers a slight increase in intake valve lift and allows the motor to breathe deeper, boosting power as well. The resulting combination offers a wider spread of torque and increased high-rpm performance. That extra power makes it to the ground more effectively than ever, thanks to the new electronics, plus multiple transmission upgrades and chassis improvements designed to complement the bolder power delivery.
The five-speed manual transmission handles the torque load with an ideal balance of precision and durability, thanks to an extra dog on the gears (up from 3 to 4) which improves shift feel. A new, shorter shift fork gives a smoother, more positive feel and reduces stress when changing gears, making shift action more efficient, while a new first gear is 2.8 mm thicker to enhance strength and durability. A new shift lever moves the pedal 3mm farther from the footpeg and offers greater durability. Finally, heavier clutch springs help channel the engine�s considerable torque when rocketing out of the gate.
Not only have the electronics, engine and gearbox been extensively upgraded, but a new frame and slimmer rider compartment also join the party for 2012. A total width reduction of 4mm across the main frame spars gives the 2012 KX450F the most slender mid-section ever. Chassis rigidity has been refined by altering the shape of the ribbing inside the new frame, creating more flex in the upper portion and stiffening the lower sections around the swingarm pivot. These changes helped increase rear wheel traction and also allowed additional room for the alternate footpeg mounting position.
In another industry-first innovation, the 2012 KX450F offers two footpeg positions to choose from. The alternate position places the footpegs five millimeters lower than stock, which not only allows for taller riders, but lowers the center of gravity and gives the rider a lower point of view, adding to both physical and psychological stability.
The tie rod arm of the Uni-Trak� rear suspension linkage is now slimmer, offering slightly less rigidity for added rear-wheel traction. Kawasaki will also offer an optional rear suspension tie rod, which can be used to reduce seat height. The optional unit is one millimeter shorter than stock, which translates to a six millimeter reduction in seat height � a subtle but effective change for �inseam challenged� riders.
The Kayaba rear shock features a beefy 50mm piston and also receives a top-shelf Kashima Coat surface treatment in its internals. Ample adjustability of the shock body helps ensure smooth, reliable and consistent action of the rear suspension that not only offers superior performance, but also helps the rider relax and conserve valuable strength on the way to the finish line.
Up front, the Kayaba Air-Oil-Separate (AOS) fork keeps oil and air in separate chambers for remarkably stable damping performance during long motos. A revised lower triple clamp contributes to improved fork action. The new clamp can be recognized by its rear-opening design. The super-hard Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coating on the outer surface of the inner fork tubes and high-tech Kashima Coat treatment on the inner surface of the outer fork tubes significantly reduce drag compared to a standard fork assembly and help deliver supple, fade-free fork action.
Mass centralization and a lower center of gravity were additional targets for the 2012 KX450F, so a new fuel tank, upgraded bodywork and a shorter muffler help relocate weight toward the center of the motorcycle and make the new KX more nimble than ever.
The new fuel tank has a shorter overall height and a narrower top section, which forms a straighter, smoother line with the seat and allows greater freedom of movement for the rider. The new fuel tank also houses an upgraded fuel pump, which is lighter in weight thanks to an integrated filter cover which wraps around the inlet port and acts as a fuel trap. This also eliminates the need for a pressure regulator fuel return hose.
The new header pipe has a shorter length and features a tapered mid-section. The new silencer is a full 60mm shorter than its predecessor, but features a revised cross-section and the same overall volume as the 2011 model and meets noise regulations.
A new rigid-mount wave-type front brake rotor, slimmer front tire and new seat foam add to the lengthy list of improvements made to the 2012 KX450F. Minimalist body work, revised shrouds and smaller number plates contribute to the slender feel and sleek new looks of Kawasaki�s flagship motocross machine. Sparing no attention to detail, the seams between the radiator shrouds, seat and side covers are very flush fitting, which helps prevent snags and allow the rider to alter position and maneuver the bike more effectively.
A blue alumite finish on the oil cap and two caps on the generator cover highlight the upgraded appearance of the KX450F motor, and match the blue finish on the suspension adjusters and splashes of color in the new graphics. A new embossed logo on the clutch cover features a trick design that reveals a raised Kawasaki racing insignia as the black paint is worn away by the rider�s boot.
The 2011 KX450F is available in Kawasaki Lime Green, with black alumite-coated rims, blue anodized highlights and aggressive graphics.
Racers who ride their KX450F at designated events are eligible to receive support from Team Green�, Kawasaki�s amateur racing support program. Each year, Team Green provides regional support vehicles and highly trained technicians at more than 100 events throughout the United States, offering technical information and assistance to those who race Kawasaki products. Kawasaki also offers a comprehensive contingency program for amateur and professional riders who place well at designated events.
2012 Kawasaki KX450F Specifications and Technical Details
MSRP Price: $8,399.00 USD
Engine
Liquid-cooled, four-stroke single with DOHC and four-valve cylinder head
Displacement
449cc
Bore x stroke
96.0 x 62.1mm
Compression ratio
12.5:1
Fuel System
43mm Keihin throttle body
Ignition
Digital DC-CDI
Transmission
Five-speed
Rake / trail
26.9 degrees / 4.4 in.
Rear suspension / wheel travel
Uni-Trak� linkage system and Kayaba shock with 50mm piston, 22-position low-speed and stepless high-speed compression dampning, 22-position rebound dampening and fully adjustable spring preload / 12.4 in.
Front tire size
80/100-21
Rear tire size
120/80-19
Front brakes
Single 250mm petal disc with dual piston caliper
Rear brakes
Single 240mm petal disc with single-piston caliper
Overall length
85.8 in.
Overall width
32.3 in.
Overall height
50.2 in.
Wheelbase
58.3 in.
Ground clearance
13.0 in
Seat height
37.6 in.
Curb weight
249.1 lbs.
Fuel capacity
1.64 gal.
Color Choices
Lime Green
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Senin, 11 Juli 2011
2012 KTM 450 SX-F
2012 KTM 450 SX-F with the high-quality chassis on the KTM 450 SX-F allows advanced riders to convert the brutal power of the innovative DOHC four-stroke engine into controllable traction, even on the toughest MX tracks. With an even more robust clutch, the 450 SX-F is still a real ace in the motocross (450 class). New for 2012 450 SX-F model is now equipped with Dunlop MX51 tires.
2012 KTM 450SX-F Specifications And Technical Details
MSRP Price: See KTM dealer in your country for pricing.
Engine
Engine type Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement 449.3 ccm
Bore/stroke 97/60.8 mm
Compression ratio 12.5:1
Starter/battery Electric starter / 12V 3Ah
Transmission 5 gears
Carburetor Keihin FCR-MX 41
Control 4 V / DOHC with finger followers
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 oil pumps
Gear ratios 16:34 19:31 20:26 23:25 26:24 -
Primary ratio 29:74
Final drive 14:52
Cooling Liquid cooling
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, Magura hydraulics
Ignition Kokusan
Chassis
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Renthal, Aluminium � 28/22 mm
Front suspension WP-USD, Closed Cartridge, � 48 mm
Rear suspension WP-Monoshock with linkage
Suspension travel front/rear 300/330 mm
Front/rear brakes Disc brake 260/220 mm
Front/rear rims 1.60 x 21"; 2.15 x 19" Excel
Front/rear tires 80/100-21"; 110/90-19"
Chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.5�
Wheel base 1,495 � 10 mm
Ground clearance 371 mm
Seat height 992 mm
Tank capacity, approx. 7.5 l
Weight, without fuel, approx. 106.9 kg
2012 KTM 450SX-F Specifications And Technical Details
MSRP Price: See KTM dealer in your country for pricing.
Engine
Engine type Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement 449.3 ccm
Bore/stroke 97/60.8 mm
Compression ratio 12.5:1
Starter/battery Electric starter / 12V 3Ah
Transmission 5 gears
Carburetor Keihin FCR-MX 41
Control 4 V / DOHC with finger followers
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 oil pumps
Gear ratios 16:34 19:31 20:26 23:25 26:24 -
Primary ratio 29:74
Final drive 14:52
Cooling Liquid cooling
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, Magura hydraulics
Ignition Kokusan
Chassis
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Renthal, Aluminium � 28/22 mm
Front suspension WP-USD, Closed Cartridge, � 48 mm
Rear suspension WP-Monoshock with linkage
Suspension travel front/rear 300/330 mm
Front/rear brakes Disc brake 260/220 mm
Front/rear rims 1.60 x 21"; 2.15 x 19" Excel
Front/rear tires 80/100-21"; 110/90-19"
Chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63.5�
Wheel base 1,495 � 10 mm
Ground clearance 371 mm
Seat height 992 mm
Tank capacity, approx. 7.5 l
Weight, without fuel, approx. 106.9 kg
Kamis, 21 April 2011
2011 Kawasaki KX 450F
Technology PrintOverview The 2011 Kawasaki KX 450F base package provides an excellent platform for experienced racers to win races in the top classes. Design of the highly rigid aluminum frame, suspension components and settings focused on ensuring control is maintained during high-speed riding especially in straight lines to enable race-experienced riders to ride full out. And to deliver holeshot-winning performance a key factor that can mean the difference between running up front and winning, or getting stuck mid-pack chassis geometry and the hard-hitting 4-stroke engine�s wide powerband were designed to maximise rear wheel traction. The combination is a proven race-winner, with Kawasaki racers regular podium finishers.
To keep the Lime Green racers out in front, Kawasaki engineers made a number performance-enhancing updates to both engine and chassis in 2011 Kawasaki KX 450F. 449 cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Single with battery-less fuel injection Already featuring race-inspired tuning and parts like the high-performance piston with bridged-box bottom (a mass-production first when introduced on the 2010 KX450F), the 2011 engine receives further fine-tuning for increased low-end response, improved shift feel and other changes to meet stricter noise regulations.
Factory-inspired tuning
Works-base bridged-box bottom piston (unique Kawasaki feature used for the first time on a mass-production motocrosser on the 10MY KX450F) is just one of many features inspired by our factory racers.
Progressive throttle link
Lightweight 43 mm throttle body uses two shafts joined by a progressive link to give sharp response and excellent power feeling.
NEW Setting-adjustable motocross ECU
Lightweight ECU was designed specifically to withstand the rigors of motocross racing. Revisions to software and hardware offer improved response at low-mid rpm and improved combustion. The KX FI Calibration Kit contains KX Racing software, an ECU controller, mounting brackets and damper, harness and USB cable. In addition to the kit, a PC and 12 V battery are all that is required.
NEW Reduced noise
Changes to silencer internals ensure that stricter noise regulations are met.
NEW Improved shift feeling
Shift mechanism revisions result in a firmer shift feel.
High-precision ACR
Dual-weight centrifugal decompression system offers reliable starting.
All-aluminum perimeter frame
Slim aluminum perimeter frame is a lightweight construction composed of forged, extruded and cast parts.
NEW Lighter-handling chassis
Increased chassis flex, revised rigidity balance and new front axle collars result in lighter turning, increased rear wheel traction, a more planted feel from the front wheel and enhanced cornering accuracy.
NEW Uni-Trak rear suspension
Linkage mounts below the swingarm for more precise suspension tuning.
NEW Kayaba AOS fork with DLC coating and Kashima Coat
Diamond-Like Carbon coating reduces sliding friction for improved fork action, especially during cornering. Kashima Coat and high-precision machining further reduce friction. For �11, revised settings offer improved action and increased absorption performance.
NEW Rear shock absorber
Dual compression adjustability offers a wide range of tuning options. Kashima Coat on the tank cylinder improves action. For �11, revised settings offer improved action and increased absorption performance.
Renthal handlebar
A factory-style Renthal (standard-type) aluminum handlebar is standard equipment.
Slim rider interface
Bodywork components and seat designed to offer a slim, natural riding position making it easier for racers to go fast.
NEW Seat
Revised pattern for the seat sides offers more grip.
Petal brake discs
The KX450F features petal brake discs front and rear.
NEW Factory styling
Factory-style graphics, black alumite1 rims , Fork and rear shock adjusters have a blue alumite1 finish like our US factory racers.
Hard-Hitting Fuel-Injected Power
Fuel-injected 449 cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Single delivers hard-hitting power from low- through high-rpm. The broad powerband and responsive throttle offer a broad spread of torquey response that enables racers to get on the gas and go even from down low. In addition to the inherent benefits, fuel injection contributes to the KX450F�s lag-free acceleration, especially after landing jumps. Already featuring race-inspired tuning and parts like the high-performance piston with bridged-box bottom (a mass-production first when introduced on the 2010 KX450F), the 2011 engine receives further fine-tuning for increased low-end response, improved shift feel and other changes to meet stricter noise regulations.
Factory-racer engine tuning
- High-performance piston, featuring the same design used on our factory racers, contributes to improved performance at all rpm. A short skirt, reinforced external ribs and the industry�s only mass-production use of a bridged-box bottom, featuring fully flush internal bracing, result in a lighter, stronger piston.
- Wedge-shaped crank web increases offsetting moment for high crankshaft balance factor. At close to 60%, the balance factor of the �11 KX450F is on par with Chad Reed and Ryan Villopoto�s factory racers. The high balance factor contributes to reduced engine vibration, smoother power delivery and increased performance � especially at low rpm, where response is noticeably snappier.
- In addition to generating the electrical output necessary to ensure easy starting, the large-diameter ACG also contributes to engine feeling at partial throttle.
NEW - Changes to the ECU programme and settings and revisions to the primary ignition circuit result in improved low-rpm response. Additionally, these changes lengthen spark duration for improved combustion.
Reduced noise
NEW - On North American models, revised internal construction results in a quieter silencer that clears stricter 94 dB noise regulations.
Improved shift feeling
NEW - Changes to the shift mechanism result in a firmer feeling when gears engage. The roller at the end of the position lever used to turn the shift cam ratchet has a larger diameter (16 mm >> 18 mm). Spring rate was increased 40% accordingly.
Battery-less fuel injection system
Designed specifically for motocrossers the fuel injection system incorporates a small lightweight ECU and operates without a battery to further eliminate unnecessary weight. And of course, fuel injection eliminates the need to adjust engine settings to suit track and climate conditions.
- Ensuring quick starting without a battery was a prime directive when developing the KX450F�s fuel injection system. Using only electricity generated by the kick starter, the engine can be started with only three rotations of the crankshaft. The system delivers electricity in the following order: 1) ECU, 2) fuel pump, 3) injector. With a warm engine, starting can be accomplished in a single kick.
- The compact, lightweight ECU, located just in front of the steering head (behind the number plate), was designed specifically for motocross use. To help cope with the shocks and vibrations of motocross riding, the fuel pump relay is built in to the ECU.
- The 43 mm throttle body makes use of a progressive throttle link to deliver airflow in much the same way as would a FCR carburettor. Using two linked shafts, the throttle body opens more quickly after the 3/8 open position, delivering sharp response and excellent power feeling.
- Ultra-fine atomising injector with 12 holes sprays particles with a droplet size of 60�m for smooth power deliver and improved engine at partial throttle.
- The injector was set at 45�, the optimum angle for improved mid-range power.
NEW - Lightweight flat-bottom aluminum fuel pump is located in the plastic fuel tank. For �11, the fuel pump mounting angle was rotated 55� to offer increased reliability.
- To ensure a stable fuel supply during vigorous motocross riding the fuel pump features a rubber fuel filter cover that wraps around the inlet port and acts as a fuel trap. A fuel return hose from the pressure regulator ensures there is always fuel in the fuel trap.
Factory KX FI Calibration Kit (optional part # 99999-0289 )
The KX FI Calibration Kit is the same kit used by Kawasaki�s works teams in Europe and the U.S. The kit enables expert riders to adjust engine characteristics (by rewriting actual data maps) to suit their preference, record riding data, and analyze their riding data to further fine-tune their settings.
- The KX FI Calibration Kit contains KX Racing software, an ECU controller, mounting brackets and damper, harness and USB cable. In addition to the kit, a PC and 12 V battery are all that is required.
- While the kit is designed to satisfy racers and expert riders, it is simple and hassle-free to use:
- the ECU controller mounts behind the number plate for easy access
- accessing the ECU is accomplished simply by connecting to a PC via the ECU controller using a USB cable (no additional switches are necessary)
- setting adjustments can be prepared in advance on a PC, or done when connected to the ECU
- the kit�s user-interface is simple to understand and easy to use
- The KX FI Calibration Kit contains seven preset settings that can be quickly and easily used to adjust the ECU to suit track conditions. The provided settings are shown below.
Setting Description
Richer fuel setting fuelling 5% richer than stock
Leaner fuel setting fuelling 5% leaner than stock
Advanced ignition setting ignition advanced 3� from stock
Retarded ignition setting ignition retarded 3� from stock
Hard riding surface setting ignition retarded, fuelling richer
Soft riding surface setting ignition advanced, fuelling leaner
Beginner setting engine power suppressed: ignition
retarded, fuelling richer
- For more advanced setting optimisation, the ECU maps for volume of fuel injected (via the FI adjustment window) and ignition timing (via the IG adjustment window) can be adjusted for given throttle position and rpm.
- Base settings are shown as a flat graph. Settings can be increased or decreased from the base according to rider preference.
- Multiple display options are available. Click [3D Graph] or [2D Graph] of the [3D/2D] to select the 3 or 2-dimensional display. When you use the [3D Graph], select [Surface Display] or [Frame Display] of the [3D Graph Type] to select the display type.
- Both click-and-drag (using the graph window) and numerical editing (using the map sheet) are possible.
- When connected to the ECU, the KX FI Calibration Kit can be used to display the status of a running engine. Information can be displayed in numeric form using the Data Monitor , or in visual form using the various display options offered by the Data Meter .
- The KX FI Calibration Kit can also be used as a data logger, recording up to six hours of data depending on the number of parameters (engine rpm, angle of throttle opening, etc) being recorded. After riding, the riding data can be viewed using the [Analyze] window . Parameters to be recorded and displayed can be selected independently.
- The logged data can lined up with the course layout to check actual riding, enabling more efficient FI settings to be determined. It also enables before-and-after comparisons and comparisons between riders.
For more detailed information on use and functions of the FI Calibration Kit, please refer to the KX FI Calibration Kit Instruction Manual.
Other performance-enhancing engine characteristics
- The engine was tuned such that the torque curve follows the limit of running resistance for as long as possible. (Unchecked, engine torque can exceed this limit, resulting in wheel spin, which does nothing to help forward momentum.)
- Efforts were made to achieve the widest possible torque band, so that traction efficiency would be maximised for a greater part of the rev range.
- The engine is almost upright (forward lean angle is 3�) to help place the bike�s centre of gravity in the ideal position for maximum traction.
- Asymmetrical high-acceleration cams yield high intake efficiency.
- During the cylinder head casting process, the cores for the intake ports were given a special coating to make the intake ports smoother. The extremely smooth surfaces that result increase intake efficiency at all rpm.
- Lightweight titanium valves (IN: 36 mm; EX: 31 mm) reduce reciprocating weight and offer high-rpm reliability.
- Aluminum valve spring retainers reduce reciprocating weight for reliable valve control at high-rpm.
- Double valve springs also help ensure stable valve operation and allow a short cylinder head height.
- 32 mm thick, 127.8 mm wide radiators with wide fin and tube pitch offer resistance to mud build-up while maintain cooling performance. The radiators are strong enough that the reinforcing brackets could be eliminated, resulting in lower overall weight.
- The screw-type adjuster on the cam chain tensioner is equipped with a pressure spring. Because the system automatically minimises the vibration caused by a loose cam chain, it greatly reduces the chance of a mishap during a race. (Non-automatic systems that are tuned incorrectly can actually adversely affect valve timing by putting too much pressure on the cam chain.)
- The combination of the smooth-shifting, close-ratio 5-speed transmission with the KX450F�s low-rpm engine performance offers the rider the option to shift to a higher gear when traversing rough sections. This reduces the effect of sudden (unwanted) throttle input, allowing focus to be given to racing rather than careful throttle control.
- In the event of a stalled engine during a race, getting it started again as soon as possible is a racer�s first priority, so the KX450F is equipped with an automatic compression release (ACR) system. The dual-weight centrifugal decompression system fitted to the exhaust cam eases starting in much the same way as a conventional lever-type system.
- Sprocket-style chain drive roller helps smooth engine braking by reducing the effect of driveline lash when the rider gets off the gas quickly and play in the lower side of the chain suddenly tightens. The additional control facilitates corner entry.
Factory-Style Chassis Components and Tuning
The KX450F�s slim aluminum perimeter frame is a lightweight construction composed of forged, extruded and cast parts. Chassis balance and settings were all set to suit race-experienced riders. The centre of gravity and key dimensions (swingarm pivot, output sprocket and rear axle locations) were chosen so that the rear tyre would drive the bike forward (instead of causing it to squat). For �11 the chassis was fine-tuned, with revisions to frame and suspension components resulting in improved turning, greater rear wheel traction, more planted feel from the front wheel and enhanced cornering accuracy. The KX450F�s highly acclaimed high-speed stability remains unchanged.
Lighter-handling chassis
While the frame remains essentially the same as that of the 10MY model, revised rigidity balance results in a frame with moderate lateral flex.
NEW - Frame�s side hangers (engine mounting brackets), previously aluminum, are now formed from steel, and are thinner (t8.0 mm >> t4.5 mm).
NEW - The resultant increased lateral chassis flex enables lighter turning.
NEW - The revised rigidity balance offers a number of benefits:
- increased rear wheel traction
- more planted feel from the front wheel
- enhanced cornering accuracy makes it easier for riders to follow the line they want
NEW - Larger-diameter front axle collars (25 mm >> 27.5 mm) with higher rigidity contribute to the more planted feel from the front wheel.
Superior rear wheel traction
- The New Uni-Trak rear suspension system mounts the suspension arm below the swingarm, allowing a longer rear suspension stroke. The longer stroke in turn allows more precise rear suspension tuning.
- Extensive rider testing was conducted to determine the ideal linkage ratios and rear shock absorber damping settings to achieve maximum rear wheel traction.
Race-oriented suspension
- Kayaba AOS (Air-Oil-Separate) fork keeps oil and air in separate chambers for stable damping performance during long motos. Low-friction fork seals contribute to smooth action.
NEW - Lighter fork internals save 50 g each (100 g total).
NEW - Revised fork damping settings complement the changes to the frame and front axle collars, offering improved action and increased absorption performance.
- A super-hard DLC coating (Diamond-Like Carbon) on the outer surface of the inner fork tubes reduces sliding friction (and stiction) and gives better action, contributing to the smoother ride. The coating is even effective when the fork is exposed to lateral forces that would usually hamper slide action, such as during cornering. The increased surface hardness also minimises scratches and damage to the tubes.
- Friction-reducing Kashima Coat on the inside of the fork outer tubes contributes to smoother suspension action (especially at the initial part of the stroke) and a better ride feel.
NEW - Revised rear shock damping settings complement the changes to the frame and front axle collars, offering improved action and increased absorption performance.
- The rear shock features dual compression adjustability, allowing high-speed and low-speed damping to be tuned separately.
- The rear shock also features the Kashima Coat on the tank cylinder. The reduced friction smoothes suspension action.
Factory-style and other race-oriented components
- The KX450F features petal brake discs front and rear. In addition to helping reduce unsprung weight, the wave shapes of the petal discs help clean the brake pads for more efficient braking performance.
- Rear caliper guard protects the caliper from damage.
- A factory-style Renthal (standard-type) aluminum handlebar is standard equipment.
- Rib-less rear hub and butted spokes reduced unsprung weight.
- Rims are coated in black alumite1 � just like our factory racers.
NEW - Fork and rear shock adjusters have a blue alumite1 finish like our US factory racers.
- Factory-style graphics complement the KX450F�s highly tuned performance.
Rider interface
Designed with rider ergonomics in mind, bodywork components offer the rider a slim interface, the natural position making it even easier for racers to go fast.
- Formed using a double-injection moulding process, 2-tone shrouds contribute to the slim package.
- 2-tone side covers are also formed using a double-injection moulding process. Like the shrouds they contribute to the slim package. A hole in the right-side cover helps cool the silencer.
- The frame widens at the ankles to offer the rider better grip and narrows near the bend below the seat to allow a slim riding position.
- Optimised exhaust pipe line also contributes to the racer-friendly ergonomics.
- The seat uses a slip-resistant top surface for good grip when seated and smooth sides for excellent rider mobility.
NEW - Revised pattern for the seat sides offer more grip than before.
- Seat urethane designed to keep the original shape longer.
- Wide (front-to-rear) footpegs designed to offer grip and superb feel at the pegs.
- The clutch cable boot features a large quick adjuster, making it easier for riders to adjust play in the clutch cable.
- Throttle grip has a unitised collar. The one-piece unit provides additional stability during throttle operation.
- Lightweight short-length grips feature a pattern designed to provide excellent grip.
Engine
NEW - Changes to the piston profile result in reduced variance in piston clearance, contributing to improved exhaust emissions.
- Fast-idle knob on the throttle body allows riders to increase engine speed when first starting a cold engine.
- The crankshaft and connecting rod received a carburising and quenching treatment for additional rigidity.
- The camshaft lobes and tappet surfaces feature a soft-nitriding surface treatment for long wear and high-rpm reliability.
- A large flap inside the air cleaner case helps prevent the ingress of mud.
- The silencer uses long-fibre packing which is much more resistant to being blown out of the tail pipe than standard length packing. As a result, packing needs to be replaced half as often.
Chassis
- The alloy swingarm uses a cast front section, tapered hydroformed spars and forged chain adjusters.
- Designed to accommodate the in-tank fuel pump, the plastic fuel tank is formed using a rotational moulding (or rotomoulding) process that reduces weight.
- Large synthetic skid plate offers great protection with minimum weight.
NEW - Front chain guide (chain slider) uses a thicker plastic lining, offering longer wear life.
Other
- Optional engine parts include magneto rotors with different inertias (8.5, 9.5 kgfcm2; STD: 9.0 kgfcm2).
- Optional chassis parts include handlebar holder for a f28.6 mm bar (STD: f22.2 mm), aluminum and steel rear sprockets (48-52T; STD: 50T), solid petal brake rotors for wet races, and different springs for the front fork (4.6, 4.8 N/mm; STD: 4.7 N/mm) and rear shock (52, 56 N/mm, STD: 54 N/mm).
- An FI indicator lamp (Optional part# 23016-0049) warns of any problem with the FI system.
2011 Kawasaki KX 450F - USA Specifications
MSRP: $8,149
ENGINE
Engine: Liquid-cooled, four-stroke single with DOHC and four-valve cylinder head
Displacement: 449cc
Bore x stroke: 96.0 x 62.1mm
Compression ratio: 12.5: 1
Fuel System: 43mm Keihin throttle body
Ignition: Digital DC-CDI
Transmission: Five-speed
Rake / trail: 26.7 degrees / 4.6 in.
Front suspension / wheel travel: Uni-Trak� linkage system and Kayaba shock with 50mm piston, 22-position low-speed and stepless high-speed compression damping, 33-position rebound dampening and fully adjustable spring preload / 12.4 in.
Rear suspension / wheel travel: Uni-Trak� linkage system and Kayaba shock with 50mm piston, 22-position low-speed and stepless high-speed compression dampening, 33-position rebound dampening and fully adjustable spring preload / 12.4 in.
Front tire size: 90/100-21
Rear tire size: 120/80-19
Front brakes: Single semi-floating 250mm petal disc with dual piston caliper
Rear brakes: Single 240mm petal disc with single-piston caliper
Overall length: 86.0 in.
Overall width: 32.3 in.
Overall height: 50.4 in.
Wheelbase: 58.3 in.
Ground clearance: 13.2 in
Seat height: 37.8 in.
Curb weight: 249.9 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 1.9 gal.
Color Choices: Lime Green
2011 Kawasaki KX 450F - Canada Specifications
MSRP: $TBA CDN
ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Single
Displacement 449 cc
Bore and Stroke 96.0 x 62.1 mm
Compression Ratio 12.5:1
Valve System DOHC, 4 valves
Fuel System Fuel Injection: � 43 mm x 1 (Keihin)
Ignition Digital DC-CDI
Starting Primary Kick
Lubrication Forced lubrication, Semi-dry sump
DRIVETRAIN
Transmission 5-speed, return
Final Drive Chain
Primary Reduction Ratio 2.727 (60/22)
Gear Ratios: 1st 1.750 (28/16)
2nd 1.412 (24/17)
3rd 1.188 (19/16)
4th 1.000 (19/19)
5th 0.875 (21/24)
Final Reduction Ratio 3.846 (50/13)
Clutch Wet multi-disc, manual
FRAME
Type Perimeter, Aluminum
Wheel Travel: Front 315 mm
Wheel Travel: Rear 315 mm
Tire: Front 90/100-21 57M
Tire: Rear 120/80-19 63M
Caster (Rake) 26.7�
Trail 116 mm
Steering Angle (Left/Right) 42�/42�
SUSPENSION
Front: Type 48 mm inverted AOS-type telescopic fork
Compression Damping 22-way
Rebound Damping 20-way
Rear: Type New Uni-Trak
Compression Damping 22-way (low-speed), 2-turns or more (high-speed)
Rebound Damping 22-way
Spring Preload Fully Adjustable
BRAKES
Front: Type Single semi-floating, 250 mm petal disc
Caliper Dual-piston
Rear: Type Single 240 mm petal disc
Caliper Single-piston
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2,185 mm (86 in.)
Overall Width 820 mm (32.3 in.)
Overall Height 1,280 mm (50.4 in.)
Wheelbase 1,480 mm (58.3 in.)
Ground Clearance 335 mm (13.2 in.)
Seat Height 960 mm (37.8 in.)
Curb Mass 113.4 kg (250 lbs.)
Fuel Capacity 7 litres (1.54 gal.)
DETAILS
MSRP* TBA
Colours Lime Green
* The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price does not include freight, pre-delivery inspection or applicable taxes. The final price is at the discretion of the dealer. Prices and Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
The specifications mentioned here apply to and have been achieved by production models under standard operating conditions. We intend only to give a fair description of the vehicle and its performance capabilities but these specifications may not apply to every machine supplied for sale. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice. Equipment illustrated and specifications may vary to meet individual markets. Available colours may vary by market.
To keep the Lime Green racers out in front, Kawasaki engineers made a number performance-enhancing updates to both engine and chassis in 2011 Kawasaki KX 450F. 449 cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Single with battery-less fuel injection Already featuring race-inspired tuning and parts like the high-performance piston with bridged-box bottom (a mass-production first when introduced on the 2010 KX450F), the 2011 engine receives further fine-tuning for increased low-end response, improved shift feel and other changes to meet stricter noise regulations.
Factory-inspired tuning
Works-base bridged-box bottom piston (unique Kawasaki feature used for the first time on a mass-production motocrosser on the 10MY KX450F) is just one of many features inspired by our factory racers.
Progressive throttle link
Lightweight 43 mm throttle body uses two shafts joined by a progressive link to give sharp response and excellent power feeling.
NEW Setting-adjustable motocross ECU
Lightweight ECU was designed specifically to withstand the rigors of motocross racing. Revisions to software and hardware offer improved response at low-mid rpm and improved combustion. The KX FI Calibration Kit contains KX Racing software, an ECU controller, mounting brackets and damper, harness and USB cable. In addition to the kit, a PC and 12 V battery are all that is required.
NEW Reduced noise
Changes to silencer internals ensure that stricter noise regulations are met.
NEW Improved shift feeling
Shift mechanism revisions result in a firmer shift feel.
High-precision ACR
Dual-weight centrifugal decompression system offers reliable starting.
All-aluminum perimeter frame
Slim aluminum perimeter frame is a lightweight construction composed of forged, extruded and cast parts.
NEW Lighter-handling chassis
Increased chassis flex, revised rigidity balance and new front axle collars result in lighter turning, increased rear wheel traction, a more planted feel from the front wheel and enhanced cornering accuracy.
NEW Uni-Trak rear suspension
Linkage mounts below the swingarm for more precise suspension tuning.
NEW Kayaba AOS fork with DLC coating and Kashima Coat
Diamond-Like Carbon coating reduces sliding friction for improved fork action, especially during cornering. Kashima Coat and high-precision machining further reduce friction. For �11, revised settings offer improved action and increased absorption performance.
NEW Rear shock absorber
Dual compression adjustability offers a wide range of tuning options. Kashima Coat on the tank cylinder improves action. For �11, revised settings offer improved action and increased absorption performance.
Renthal handlebar
A factory-style Renthal (standard-type) aluminum handlebar is standard equipment.
Slim rider interface
Bodywork components and seat designed to offer a slim, natural riding position making it easier for racers to go fast.
NEW Seat
Revised pattern for the seat sides offers more grip.
Petal brake discs
The KX450F features petal brake discs front and rear.
NEW Factory styling
Factory-style graphics, black alumite1 rims , Fork and rear shock adjusters have a blue alumite1 finish like our US factory racers.
Hard-Hitting Fuel-Injected Power
Fuel-injected 449 cc liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Single delivers hard-hitting power from low- through high-rpm. The broad powerband and responsive throttle offer a broad spread of torquey response that enables racers to get on the gas and go even from down low. In addition to the inherent benefits, fuel injection contributes to the KX450F�s lag-free acceleration, especially after landing jumps. Already featuring race-inspired tuning and parts like the high-performance piston with bridged-box bottom (a mass-production first when introduced on the 2010 KX450F), the 2011 engine receives further fine-tuning for increased low-end response, improved shift feel and other changes to meet stricter noise regulations.
Factory-racer engine tuning
- High-performance piston, featuring the same design used on our factory racers, contributes to improved performance at all rpm. A short skirt, reinforced external ribs and the industry�s only mass-production use of a bridged-box bottom, featuring fully flush internal bracing, result in a lighter, stronger piston.
- Wedge-shaped crank web increases offsetting moment for high crankshaft balance factor. At close to 60%, the balance factor of the �11 KX450F is on par with Chad Reed and Ryan Villopoto�s factory racers. The high balance factor contributes to reduced engine vibration, smoother power delivery and increased performance � especially at low rpm, where response is noticeably snappier.
- In addition to generating the electrical output necessary to ensure easy starting, the large-diameter ACG also contributes to engine feeling at partial throttle.
NEW - Changes to the ECU programme and settings and revisions to the primary ignition circuit result in improved low-rpm response. Additionally, these changes lengthen spark duration for improved combustion.
Reduced noise
NEW - On North American models, revised internal construction results in a quieter silencer that clears stricter 94 dB noise regulations.
Improved shift feeling
NEW - Changes to the shift mechanism result in a firmer feeling when gears engage. The roller at the end of the position lever used to turn the shift cam ratchet has a larger diameter (16 mm >> 18 mm). Spring rate was increased 40% accordingly.
Battery-less fuel injection system
Designed specifically for motocrossers the fuel injection system incorporates a small lightweight ECU and operates without a battery to further eliminate unnecessary weight. And of course, fuel injection eliminates the need to adjust engine settings to suit track and climate conditions.
- Ensuring quick starting without a battery was a prime directive when developing the KX450F�s fuel injection system. Using only electricity generated by the kick starter, the engine can be started with only three rotations of the crankshaft. The system delivers electricity in the following order: 1) ECU, 2) fuel pump, 3) injector. With a warm engine, starting can be accomplished in a single kick.
- The compact, lightweight ECU, located just in front of the steering head (behind the number plate), was designed specifically for motocross use. To help cope with the shocks and vibrations of motocross riding, the fuel pump relay is built in to the ECU.
- The 43 mm throttle body makes use of a progressive throttle link to deliver airflow in much the same way as would a FCR carburettor. Using two linked shafts, the throttle body opens more quickly after the 3/8 open position, delivering sharp response and excellent power feeling.
- Ultra-fine atomising injector with 12 holes sprays particles with a droplet size of 60�m for smooth power deliver and improved engine at partial throttle.
- The injector was set at 45�, the optimum angle for improved mid-range power.
NEW - Lightweight flat-bottom aluminum fuel pump is located in the plastic fuel tank. For �11, the fuel pump mounting angle was rotated 55� to offer increased reliability.
- To ensure a stable fuel supply during vigorous motocross riding the fuel pump features a rubber fuel filter cover that wraps around the inlet port and acts as a fuel trap. A fuel return hose from the pressure regulator ensures there is always fuel in the fuel trap.
Factory KX FI Calibration Kit (optional part # 99999-0289 )
The KX FI Calibration Kit is the same kit used by Kawasaki�s works teams in Europe and the U.S. The kit enables expert riders to adjust engine characteristics (by rewriting actual data maps) to suit their preference, record riding data, and analyze their riding data to further fine-tune their settings.
- The KX FI Calibration Kit contains KX Racing software, an ECU controller, mounting brackets and damper, harness and USB cable. In addition to the kit, a PC and 12 V battery are all that is required.
- While the kit is designed to satisfy racers and expert riders, it is simple and hassle-free to use:
- the ECU controller mounts behind the number plate for easy access
- accessing the ECU is accomplished simply by connecting to a PC via the ECU controller using a USB cable (no additional switches are necessary)
- setting adjustments can be prepared in advance on a PC, or done when connected to the ECU
- the kit�s user-interface is simple to understand and easy to use
- The KX FI Calibration Kit contains seven preset settings that can be quickly and easily used to adjust the ECU to suit track conditions. The provided settings are shown below.
Setting Description
Richer fuel setting fuelling 5% richer than stock
Leaner fuel setting fuelling 5% leaner than stock
Advanced ignition setting ignition advanced 3� from stock
Retarded ignition setting ignition retarded 3� from stock
Hard riding surface setting ignition retarded, fuelling richer
Soft riding surface setting ignition advanced, fuelling leaner
Beginner setting engine power suppressed: ignition
retarded, fuelling richer
- For more advanced setting optimisation, the ECU maps for volume of fuel injected (via the FI adjustment window) and ignition timing (via the IG adjustment window) can be adjusted for given throttle position and rpm.
- Base settings are shown as a flat graph. Settings can be increased or decreased from the base according to rider preference.
- Multiple display options are available. Click [3D Graph] or [2D Graph] of the [3D/2D] to select the 3 or 2-dimensional display. When you use the [3D Graph], select [Surface Display] or [Frame Display] of the [3D Graph Type] to select the display type.
- Both click-and-drag (using the graph window) and numerical editing (using the map sheet) are possible.
- When connected to the ECU, the KX FI Calibration Kit can be used to display the status of a running engine. Information can be displayed in numeric form using the Data Monitor , or in visual form using the various display options offered by the Data Meter .
- The KX FI Calibration Kit can also be used as a data logger, recording up to six hours of data depending on the number of parameters (engine rpm, angle of throttle opening, etc) being recorded. After riding, the riding data can be viewed using the [Analyze] window . Parameters to be recorded and displayed can be selected independently.
- The logged data can lined up with the course layout to check actual riding, enabling more efficient FI settings to be determined. It also enables before-and-after comparisons and comparisons between riders.
For more detailed information on use and functions of the FI Calibration Kit, please refer to the KX FI Calibration Kit Instruction Manual.
Other performance-enhancing engine characteristics
- The engine was tuned such that the torque curve follows the limit of running resistance for as long as possible. (Unchecked, engine torque can exceed this limit, resulting in wheel spin, which does nothing to help forward momentum.)
- Efforts were made to achieve the widest possible torque band, so that traction efficiency would be maximised for a greater part of the rev range.
- The engine is almost upright (forward lean angle is 3�) to help place the bike�s centre of gravity in the ideal position for maximum traction.
- Asymmetrical high-acceleration cams yield high intake efficiency.
- During the cylinder head casting process, the cores for the intake ports were given a special coating to make the intake ports smoother. The extremely smooth surfaces that result increase intake efficiency at all rpm.
- Lightweight titanium valves (IN: 36 mm; EX: 31 mm) reduce reciprocating weight and offer high-rpm reliability.
- Aluminum valve spring retainers reduce reciprocating weight for reliable valve control at high-rpm.
- Double valve springs also help ensure stable valve operation and allow a short cylinder head height.
- 32 mm thick, 127.8 mm wide radiators with wide fin and tube pitch offer resistance to mud build-up while maintain cooling performance. The radiators are strong enough that the reinforcing brackets could be eliminated, resulting in lower overall weight.
- The screw-type adjuster on the cam chain tensioner is equipped with a pressure spring. Because the system automatically minimises the vibration caused by a loose cam chain, it greatly reduces the chance of a mishap during a race. (Non-automatic systems that are tuned incorrectly can actually adversely affect valve timing by putting too much pressure on the cam chain.)
- The combination of the smooth-shifting, close-ratio 5-speed transmission with the KX450F�s low-rpm engine performance offers the rider the option to shift to a higher gear when traversing rough sections. This reduces the effect of sudden (unwanted) throttle input, allowing focus to be given to racing rather than careful throttle control.
- In the event of a stalled engine during a race, getting it started again as soon as possible is a racer�s first priority, so the KX450F is equipped with an automatic compression release (ACR) system. The dual-weight centrifugal decompression system fitted to the exhaust cam eases starting in much the same way as a conventional lever-type system.
- Sprocket-style chain drive roller helps smooth engine braking by reducing the effect of driveline lash when the rider gets off the gas quickly and play in the lower side of the chain suddenly tightens. The additional control facilitates corner entry.
Factory-Style Chassis Components and Tuning
The KX450F�s slim aluminum perimeter frame is a lightweight construction composed of forged, extruded and cast parts. Chassis balance and settings were all set to suit race-experienced riders. The centre of gravity and key dimensions (swingarm pivot, output sprocket and rear axle locations) were chosen so that the rear tyre would drive the bike forward (instead of causing it to squat). For �11 the chassis was fine-tuned, with revisions to frame and suspension components resulting in improved turning, greater rear wheel traction, more planted feel from the front wheel and enhanced cornering accuracy. The KX450F�s highly acclaimed high-speed stability remains unchanged.
Lighter-handling chassis
While the frame remains essentially the same as that of the 10MY model, revised rigidity balance results in a frame with moderate lateral flex.
NEW - Frame�s side hangers (engine mounting brackets), previously aluminum, are now formed from steel, and are thinner (t8.0 mm >> t4.5 mm).
NEW - The resultant increased lateral chassis flex enables lighter turning.
NEW - The revised rigidity balance offers a number of benefits:
- increased rear wheel traction
- more planted feel from the front wheel
- enhanced cornering accuracy makes it easier for riders to follow the line they want
NEW - Larger-diameter front axle collars (25 mm >> 27.5 mm) with higher rigidity contribute to the more planted feel from the front wheel.
Superior rear wheel traction
- The New Uni-Trak rear suspension system mounts the suspension arm below the swingarm, allowing a longer rear suspension stroke. The longer stroke in turn allows more precise rear suspension tuning.
- Extensive rider testing was conducted to determine the ideal linkage ratios and rear shock absorber damping settings to achieve maximum rear wheel traction.
Race-oriented suspension
- Kayaba AOS (Air-Oil-Separate) fork keeps oil and air in separate chambers for stable damping performance during long motos. Low-friction fork seals contribute to smooth action.
NEW - Lighter fork internals save 50 g each (100 g total).
NEW - Revised fork damping settings complement the changes to the frame and front axle collars, offering improved action and increased absorption performance.
- A super-hard DLC coating (Diamond-Like Carbon) on the outer surface of the inner fork tubes reduces sliding friction (and stiction) and gives better action, contributing to the smoother ride. The coating is even effective when the fork is exposed to lateral forces that would usually hamper slide action, such as during cornering. The increased surface hardness also minimises scratches and damage to the tubes.
- Friction-reducing Kashima Coat on the inside of the fork outer tubes contributes to smoother suspension action (especially at the initial part of the stroke) and a better ride feel.
NEW - Revised rear shock damping settings complement the changes to the frame and front axle collars, offering improved action and increased absorption performance.
- The rear shock features dual compression adjustability, allowing high-speed and low-speed damping to be tuned separately.
- The rear shock also features the Kashima Coat on the tank cylinder. The reduced friction smoothes suspension action.
Factory-style and other race-oriented components
- The KX450F features petal brake discs front and rear. In addition to helping reduce unsprung weight, the wave shapes of the petal discs help clean the brake pads for more efficient braking performance.
- Rear caliper guard protects the caliper from damage.
- A factory-style Renthal (standard-type) aluminum handlebar is standard equipment.
- Rib-less rear hub and butted spokes reduced unsprung weight.
- Rims are coated in black alumite1 � just like our factory racers.
NEW - Fork and rear shock adjusters have a blue alumite1 finish like our US factory racers.
- Factory-style graphics complement the KX450F�s highly tuned performance.
Rider interface
Designed with rider ergonomics in mind, bodywork components offer the rider a slim interface, the natural position making it even easier for racers to go fast.
- Formed using a double-injection moulding process, 2-tone shrouds contribute to the slim package.
- 2-tone side covers are also formed using a double-injection moulding process. Like the shrouds they contribute to the slim package. A hole in the right-side cover helps cool the silencer.
- The frame widens at the ankles to offer the rider better grip and narrows near the bend below the seat to allow a slim riding position.
- Optimised exhaust pipe line also contributes to the racer-friendly ergonomics.
- The seat uses a slip-resistant top surface for good grip when seated and smooth sides for excellent rider mobility.
NEW - Revised pattern for the seat sides offer more grip than before.
- Seat urethane designed to keep the original shape longer.
- Wide (front-to-rear) footpegs designed to offer grip and superb feel at the pegs.
- The clutch cable boot features a large quick adjuster, making it easier for riders to adjust play in the clutch cable.
- Throttle grip has a unitised collar. The one-piece unit provides additional stability during throttle operation.
- Lightweight short-length grips feature a pattern designed to provide excellent grip.
Engine
NEW - Changes to the piston profile result in reduced variance in piston clearance, contributing to improved exhaust emissions.
- Fast-idle knob on the throttle body allows riders to increase engine speed when first starting a cold engine.
- The crankshaft and connecting rod received a carburising and quenching treatment for additional rigidity.
- The camshaft lobes and tappet surfaces feature a soft-nitriding surface treatment for long wear and high-rpm reliability.
- A large flap inside the air cleaner case helps prevent the ingress of mud.
- The silencer uses long-fibre packing which is much more resistant to being blown out of the tail pipe than standard length packing. As a result, packing needs to be replaced half as often.
Chassis
- The alloy swingarm uses a cast front section, tapered hydroformed spars and forged chain adjusters.
- Designed to accommodate the in-tank fuel pump, the plastic fuel tank is formed using a rotational moulding (or rotomoulding) process that reduces weight.
- Large synthetic skid plate offers great protection with minimum weight.
NEW - Front chain guide (chain slider) uses a thicker plastic lining, offering longer wear life.
Other
- Optional engine parts include magneto rotors with different inertias (8.5, 9.5 kgfcm2; STD: 9.0 kgfcm2).
- Optional chassis parts include handlebar holder for a f28.6 mm bar (STD: f22.2 mm), aluminum and steel rear sprockets (48-52T; STD: 50T), solid petal brake rotors for wet races, and different springs for the front fork (4.6, 4.8 N/mm; STD: 4.7 N/mm) and rear shock (52, 56 N/mm, STD: 54 N/mm).
- An FI indicator lamp (Optional part# 23016-0049) warns of any problem with the FI system.
2011 Kawasaki KX 450F - USA Specifications
MSRP: $8,149
ENGINE
Engine: Liquid-cooled, four-stroke single with DOHC and four-valve cylinder head
Displacement: 449cc
Bore x stroke: 96.0 x 62.1mm
Compression ratio: 12.5: 1
Fuel System: 43mm Keihin throttle body
Ignition: Digital DC-CDI
Transmission: Five-speed
Rake / trail: 26.7 degrees / 4.6 in.
Front suspension / wheel travel: Uni-Trak� linkage system and Kayaba shock with 50mm piston, 22-position low-speed and stepless high-speed compression damping, 33-position rebound dampening and fully adjustable spring preload / 12.4 in.
Rear suspension / wheel travel: Uni-Trak� linkage system and Kayaba shock with 50mm piston, 22-position low-speed and stepless high-speed compression dampening, 33-position rebound dampening and fully adjustable spring preload / 12.4 in.
Front tire size: 90/100-21
Rear tire size: 120/80-19
Front brakes: Single semi-floating 250mm petal disc with dual piston caliper
Rear brakes: Single 240mm petal disc with single-piston caliper
Overall length: 86.0 in.
Overall width: 32.3 in.
Overall height: 50.4 in.
Wheelbase: 58.3 in.
Ground clearance: 13.2 in
Seat height: 37.8 in.
Curb weight: 249.9 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 1.9 gal.
Color Choices: Lime Green
2011 Kawasaki KX 450F - Canada Specifications
MSRP: $TBA CDN
ENGINE
Type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Single
Displacement 449 cc
Bore and Stroke 96.0 x 62.1 mm
Compression Ratio 12.5:1
Valve System DOHC, 4 valves
Fuel System Fuel Injection: � 43 mm x 1 (Keihin)
Ignition Digital DC-CDI
Starting Primary Kick
Lubrication Forced lubrication, Semi-dry sump
DRIVETRAIN
Transmission 5-speed, return
Final Drive Chain
Primary Reduction Ratio 2.727 (60/22)
Gear Ratios: 1st 1.750 (28/16)
2nd 1.412 (24/17)
3rd 1.188 (19/16)
4th 1.000 (19/19)
5th 0.875 (21/24)
Final Reduction Ratio 3.846 (50/13)
Clutch Wet multi-disc, manual
FRAME
Type Perimeter, Aluminum
Wheel Travel: Front 315 mm
Wheel Travel: Rear 315 mm
Tire: Front 90/100-21 57M
Tire: Rear 120/80-19 63M
Caster (Rake) 26.7�
Trail 116 mm
Steering Angle (Left/Right) 42�/42�
SUSPENSION
Front: Type 48 mm inverted AOS-type telescopic fork
Compression Damping 22-way
Rebound Damping 20-way
Rear: Type New Uni-Trak
Compression Damping 22-way (low-speed), 2-turns or more (high-speed)
Rebound Damping 22-way
Spring Preload Fully Adjustable
BRAKES
Front: Type Single semi-floating, 250 mm petal disc
Caliper Dual-piston
Rear: Type Single 240 mm petal disc
Caliper Single-piston
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2,185 mm (86 in.)
Overall Width 820 mm (32.3 in.)
Overall Height 1,280 mm (50.4 in.)
Wheelbase 1,480 mm (58.3 in.)
Ground Clearance 335 mm (13.2 in.)
Seat Height 960 mm (37.8 in.)
Curb Mass 113.4 kg (250 lbs.)
Fuel Capacity 7 litres (1.54 gal.)
DETAILS
MSRP* TBA
Colours Lime Green
* The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price does not include freight, pre-delivery inspection or applicable taxes. The final price is at the discretion of the dealer. Prices and Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
The specifications mentioned here apply to and have been achieved by production models under standard operating conditions. We intend only to give a fair description of the vehicle and its performance capabilities but these specifications may not apply to every machine supplied for sale. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice. Equipment illustrated and specifications may vary to meet individual markets. Available colours may vary by market.
Minggu, 27 Maret 2011
2011 Honda CRF250R
The 2011 Honda CRF250R is a new with Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger, 24mm damper piston aids tracking precision, and new suspension settings front and rear help give this stellar-handling machine even better chassis balance for 2011. Changes to engine tuning now give the CRF250R a stronger bottom-end and midrange hit, and this model also features a new muffler that meets the 94-decibel sound level required by some racing organizations in 2011.
Like the 2011 CRF450R, Honda's also gave the 2011 CRF250R a new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a new, bigger 24mm piston. That gives you more damping when you need it, but still remains as transparent as ever when you don�t. Better handling, better balance, better tracking, especially at the limits of performance: the new 2011 CRF250R has it all.
2011 Honda CRF250R - United States of America Specifications
USA MSRP $7,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
Model: CRF250R
Engine Type: 249cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke: 76.8mm x 53.8mm
Compression ratio: 13.2:1
Valve Train: Unicam, four-valve; 30.5mm intake, titanium; 25mm exhaust, steel
Induction: PGM-FI, 50mm throttle body
Ignition: Full transistor with electronic advance
Transmission: Close-ratio five-speed
Final Drive: #520 chain; 13T/49T
Suspension Front: 48mm inverted Showa 16-position rebound and 16-position compression damping adjustability; 12.2 inches travel
Rear: Pro-Link Showa single shock with spring preload, 17-position rebound damping adjustability, and compression damping adjustment separated into low-speed (13 positions) and high-speed (3.5 turns); 12.5 inches travel
Brakes Front: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear: Single 240mm disc
Tires Front: Dunlop 742FA 80/100-21
Rear: Dunlop D756 100/90-19
Wheelbase: 58.6 inches
Rake (Caster Angle): 27� 12'
Trail: 117mm (4.6 inches)
Seat Height: 37.6 inches
Ground Clearance: 12.8 inches
Fuel Capacity: 1.5 gallons
Color: Red
Curb Weight*: TBD
*Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.
Consult owner's manual for optional parts.
Specifications are preliminary and subject to change.
Like the 2011 CRF450R, Honda's also gave the 2011 CRF250R a new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a new, bigger 24mm piston. That gives you more damping when you need it, but still remains as transparent as ever when you don�t. Better handling, better balance, better tracking, especially at the limits of performance: the new 2011 CRF250R has it all.
2011 Honda CRF250R - United States of America Specifications
USA MSRP $7,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
Model: CRF250R
Engine Type: 249cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke: 76.8mm x 53.8mm
Compression ratio: 13.2:1
Valve Train: Unicam, four-valve; 30.5mm intake, titanium; 25mm exhaust, steel
Induction: PGM-FI, 50mm throttle body
Ignition: Full transistor with electronic advance
Transmission: Close-ratio five-speed
Final Drive: #520 chain; 13T/49T
Suspension Front: 48mm inverted Showa 16-position rebound and 16-position compression damping adjustability; 12.2 inches travel
Rear: Pro-Link Showa single shock with spring preload, 17-position rebound damping adjustability, and compression damping adjustment separated into low-speed (13 positions) and high-speed (3.5 turns); 12.5 inches travel
Brakes Front: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear: Single 240mm disc
Tires Front: Dunlop 742FA 80/100-21
Rear: Dunlop D756 100/90-19
Wheelbase: 58.6 inches
Rake (Caster Angle): 27� 12'
Trail: 117mm (4.6 inches)
Seat Height: 37.6 inches
Ground Clearance: 12.8 inches
Fuel Capacity: 1.5 gallons
Color: Red
Curb Weight*: TBD
*Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.
Consult owner's manual for optional parts.
Specifications are preliminary and subject to change.
Honda Media Press Release
American Honda Announces 2011 Off-Road Models and ATVs
07/20/2010 - Torrance, CA
American Honda Motor Company's Powersports Division announced to its dealers today an additional release of off-road models and ATVs for the 2011 model year. These Hondas include the CRF450R and CRF250R motocross machines, CRF70F and CRF50F off-road motorcycles, the FourTrax Rancher family of ATVs, and the sporty TRX250X.
"Honda is ramping up its release of 2011 models," said Powersports Press Manager Bill Savino.
"We're proud to unveil our newest race bikes, the CRF450R and CRF250R motocrossers, plus a wide assortment of Honda off-road machines that have remained extremely popular with recreational riders over the years. With these models for 2011 and more to follow, this is certainly going to be a great year for riding enthusiasts."
More detailed information and images of Honda's model line can be found on www.powersports.honda.com or see your local Honda powersports dealer.
The Class of the Open-Class MX Bikes: Honda CRF450R
Long regarded as the bike of choice in the big-bore motocross division, the 2011 CRF450R incorporates a host of improvements that will help this bike retain its standing as the yardstick by which all others in the class are compared. Various tweaks to the engine tuning broaden the already prodigious powerband-more low-end pull and midrange grunt-while also enhancing throttle response via a new throttle body.
In addition, revised suspension linkage and settings yield improved control, increased ride plushness and enhanced rear-wheel traction. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger damper piston (24mm versus 20mm) produces even better tracking traits than before. In addition, the CRF450R now features a newly designed muffler that meets the sound levels of 94 decibels required by some racing organizations in 2011, making it competition-legal right off the showroom floor. All this and more make the 2011 CRF450R a shoo-in to maintain its dominant role among open-class MX bikes. MSRP $8,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
The Award-Winning Honda CRF250R Gets Better Yet in 2011
Despite winning numerous comparison tests and awards in 2010, the CRF250R enters the new season sporting a number of improvements that will help it continue its winning ways. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger, 24mm damper piston aids tracking precision, and new suspension settings front and rear help give this stellar-handling machine even better chassis balance for 2011. Changes to engine tuning now give the CRF250R a stronger bottom-end and midrange hit, and this 2011 model features a new muffler that meets sound levels of 94 dB required by some racing organizations. MSRP $7,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
Family-Friendly CRF70F and CRF50F Return in 2011
In a completely different segment within the vast Honda spectrum, the family-friendly CRF70F and CRF50F return to the lineup in 2011. Featuring an automatic clutch, low seat height and a three-speed transmission, the CRF70F has long served as a practically perfect choice for beginning riders. Credit too the torquey 72cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that has grown to near-legendary status for reliability over the years. Likewise, for more than 40 years the CRF50F has introduced legions of riders the world over to the sport of motorcycling. It tips the scales at an unintimidating 110 pounds and the little CRF50F boasts a tough 49cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine renown for its durability plus an ultra-low seat height, automatic clutch, three-speed transmission and an inverted fork. Both of these machines represent the fun that turns the dreams of beginning riders into trail-time reality. CRF50F MSRP $1,499; CRF70F $1,899. Both models available in Red beginning October 2010.
Options, Options and More Options: FourTrax Rancher Family
Year after year, more and more ATV riders come to sing the praises of the ready-and-willing FourTrax� Rancher�-and for good cause. This family of full-sized machines, assembled at Honda's plant in Timmonsville, SC, has proven many times over to be the most dependable partner you could ever hope for, whether the day calls for work or fun. At the heart of each Rancher beats a powerful liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine with convenient electric starting and plenty of grunt for getting the toughest jobs done. From there, it's a matter of choosing the features that best fit your riding needs, conditions and desires.
Many Rancher fans swear by the base model FourTrax Rancher with its automatic clutch and manual-shift five-speed transmission with reverse because it's such a workhorse. Other owners are equally enamored of the FourTrax Rancher ES with its remarkable Electric Shift Program (ESP�) that shifts with consummate ease with the touch of a handlebar-mounted button. Others will allow that while these two-wheel-drive Ranchers are great, the addition of the four-wheel-drive option found in the manual-shift FourTrax Rancher 4x4 and the ESP-equipped FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES with their easy-to use TraxLok� 4WD/2WD selector makes a good thing even better. And then there are those who love to opt for the top-tier models, and in this case that would be the automatic-transmission 4x4 FourTrax Rancher AT and FourTrax Rancher AT with Electric Power Steering. Both of these upscale models feature five-speed auto-shifting or push-button ESP shifting, plus four-wheel disc brakes and independent rear suspension.
That's a lot of variations on one great theme, but no matter which model you select you'll see why Honda's FourTrax Rancher has long remained a favorite. MSRP TBD. Two-wheel drive models available in Red and Olive; available early 2011. 4x4 models available in Red, Olive and Camo; available December 2010.
The TRX250X Offers Full-Sized Fun
In the sport ATV category, the TRX250X delivers full-sized ergonomics and it's also full of great features including electric starting and Honda's innovative SportClutch� that enables the rider to experience manual clutch actuation with the advantage of no stalling. That makes it easy to enjoy the plentiful power on tap and the five-speed transmission plus reverse for day-long adventuring. It's no wonder that the sporty and fun-to-ride TRX250X continues to stand out as a favorite among beginners as well as longtime riders, year after year. MSRP TBD. Available in Red and Black beginning September 2010.
07/20/2010 - Torrance, CA
American Honda Motor Company's Powersports Division announced to its dealers today an additional release of off-road models and ATVs for the 2011 model year. These Hondas include the CRF450R and CRF250R motocross machines, CRF70F and CRF50F off-road motorcycles, the FourTrax Rancher family of ATVs, and the sporty TRX250X.
"Honda is ramping up its release of 2011 models," said Powersports Press Manager Bill Savino.
"We're proud to unveil our newest race bikes, the CRF450R and CRF250R motocrossers, plus a wide assortment of Honda off-road machines that have remained extremely popular with recreational riders over the years. With these models for 2011 and more to follow, this is certainly going to be a great year for riding enthusiasts."
More detailed information and images of Honda's model line can be found on www.powersports.honda.com or see your local Honda powersports dealer.
The Class of the Open-Class MX Bikes: Honda CRF450R
Long regarded as the bike of choice in the big-bore motocross division, the 2011 CRF450R incorporates a host of improvements that will help this bike retain its standing as the yardstick by which all others in the class are compared. Various tweaks to the engine tuning broaden the already prodigious powerband-more low-end pull and midrange grunt-while also enhancing throttle response via a new throttle body.
In addition, revised suspension linkage and settings yield improved control, increased ride plushness and enhanced rear-wheel traction. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger damper piston (24mm versus 20mm) produces even better tracking traits than before. In addition, the CRF450R now features a newly designed muffler that meets the sound levels of 94 decibels required by some racing organizations in 2011, making it competition-legal right off the showroom floor. All this and more make the 2011 CRF450R a shoo-in to maintain its dominant role among open-class MX bikes. MSRP $8,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
The Award-Winning Honda CRF250R Gets Better Yet in 2011
Despite winning numerous comparison tests and awards in 2010, the CRF250R enters the new season sporting a number of improvements that will help it continue its winning ways. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger, 24mm damper piston aids tracking precision, and new suspension settings front and rear help give this stellar-handling machine even better chassis balance for 2011. Changes to engine tuning now give the CRF250R a stronger bottom-end and midrange hit, and this 2011 model features a new muffler that meets sound levels of 94 dB required by some racing organizations. MSRP $7,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
Family-Friendly CRF70F and CRF50F Return in 2011
In a completely different segment within the vast Honda spectrum, the family-friendly CRF70F and CRF50F return to the lineup in 2011. Featuring an automatic clutch, low seat height and a three-speed transmission, the CRF70F has long served as a practically perfect choice for beginning riders. Credit too the torquey 72cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that has grown to near-legendary status for reliability over the years. Likewise, for more than 40 years the CRF50F has introduced legions of riders the world over to the sport of motorcycling. It tips the scales at an unintimidating 110 pounds and the little CRF50F boasts a tough 49cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine renown for its durability plus an ultra-low seat height, automatic clutch, three-speed transmission and an inverted fork. Both of these machines represent the fun that turns the dreams of beginning riders into trail-time reality. CRF50F MSRP $1,499; CRF70F $1,899. Both models available in Red beginning October 2010.
Options, Options and More Options: FourTrax Rancher Family
Year after year, more and more ATV riders come to sing the praises of the ready-and-willing FourTrax� Rancher�-and for good cause. This family of full-sized machines, assembled at Honda's plant in Timmonsville, SC, has proven many times over to be the most dependable partner you could ever hope for, whether the day calls for work or fun. At the heart of each Rancher beats a powerful liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine with convenient electric starting and plenty of grunt for getting the toughest jobs done. From there, it's a matter of choosing the features that best fit your riding needs, conditions and desires.
Many Rancher fans swear by the base model FourTrax Rancher with its automatic clutch and manual-shift five-speed transmission with reverse because it's such a workhorse. Other owners are equally enamored of the FourTrax Rancher ES with its remarkable Electric Shift Program (ESP�) that shifts with consummate ease with the touch of a handlebar-mounted button. Others will allow that while these two-wheel-drive Ranchers are great, the addition of the four-wheel-drive option found in the manual-shift FourTrax Rancher 4x4 and the ESP-equipped FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES with their easy-to use TraxLok� 4WD/2WD selector makes a good thing even better. And then there are those who love to opt for the top-tier models, and in this case that would be the automatic-transmission 4x4 FourTrax Rancher AT and FourTrax Rancher AT with Electric Power Steering. Both of these upscale models feature five-speed auto-shifting or push-button ESP shifting, plus four-wheel disc brakes and independent rear suspension.
That's a lot of variations on one great theme, but no matter which model you select you'll see why Honda's FourTrax Rancher has long remained a favorite. MSRP TBD. Two-wheel drive models available in Red and Olive; available early 2011. 4x4 models available in Red, Olive and Camo; available December 2010.
The TRX250X Offers Full-Sized Fun
In the sport ATV category, the TRX250X delivers full-sized ergonomics and it's also full of great features including electric starting and Honda's innovative SportClutch� that enables the rider to experience manual clutch actuation with the advantage of no stalling. That makes it easy to enjoy the plentiful power on tap and the five-speed transmission plus reverse for day-long adventuring. It's no wonder that the sporty and fun-to-ride TRX250X continues to stand out as a favorite among beginners as well as longtime riders, year after year. MSRP TBD. Available in Red and Black beginning September 2010.
Kamis, 09 Desember 2010
2011 Honda CRF450R
New breakthrough Honda motorcycle for motocross class, is the 2011 Honda CRF450R. for those of you who love with motocross, do not forget the CRF450R, as a solution to win races, what are the advantages of this motor? The following reviews of his
The bike that Redefined the Open Class.
Long regarded as the bike of choice in the big-bore motocross division, the 2011 CRF450R incorporates improvements that will help this bike retain its premier standing. The prodigious powerband is now even stronger thanks to more low-end pull and midrange grunt along with enhanced throttle response via a new throttle body. Revised suspension linkage and settings yield improved control, increased ride plushness and enhanced rear-wheel traction. A new HPSD produces even better tracking traits than before, and a new muffler meets the 94-decibel sound level required by some racing organizations in 2011. All this and more make the 2011 CRF450R a shoo-in to maintain its dominant role among open-class MX bikes.
Motocross is a battle, and you�better bring your a game whenever you show up either that, or be prepared to eat a bucketful of roost. But when you���re on a 2011 Honda CRF450R it's everyone behind you who'll be savoring that dirt-flavored banquet. Why? Because we've given the CRF450R some serious upgrades.
First, the 450 gets a new throttle body, new fuel injector, and new ECU mapping so the engine makes more low end and midrange torque, and also offers even better throttle response. The power is easier to control, but without any loss of top end���better than ever for intermediate and expert riders alike. And our chassis designers were just as busy, updating the CRF450R subframe and taking the opportunity to fine-tune the subframe's stiffness. A new rear shock link and lower shock mount for improved front/rear balance and better suspension action especially over square-edged bumps.
And finally, new 2011 AMA rules state that every MX bike will have to meet the new 94 decibel rule. Both our CRF450R and CRF250R do that easily, thanks to a new exhaust system that works in conjunction with the new FI settings. So while the other guys might just change a muffler, that's just where we started. And the first time the gate drops, it's gonna show.
How bad do you want to win in 2011?
The 2011 CRF450R is upping the ante in the open class. First, its revised fuel injection system lets it deliver the kind of predictable power you need with an engine this strong, while the new throttle body and ECU mapping fatten up the midrange and bottom end, making the CRF450R easier to ride. New suspension settings along with the new bottom link give you a more plush ride and a more controlled feeling, while the revolutionary HPSD continues to give you the most responsive and best handling bike on the track�you�ll own the turns, and that�s where races are won.
How you can make the world�s best MX bike even better.
The HRC Fuel-Injection Setting Tool lets you fine-tune your CRF450R's fuel injection for specific track conditions. Just click on the link below, and you'll get all the information you need.
A Winning Program.
Programmed Fuel Injection optimizes fuel/air delivery to seamless perfection, and with new-for-2011 ECU programming, the CRF450R�s performance is more responsive and more potent than ever.
More Control. Less Effort.
Developed by our factory racing team, the Honda Progressive Steering Damper is lightweight, compact and enhances cornering ability while reducing rider fatigue.
2011 Honda CRF450R Features
New for 2011
�Revised engine tuning and new 46mm throttle body increase low-end and midrange power and give improved throttle response.
�Front fork features a lighter cartridge cylinder and all-new valving for improved control and increased ride plushness.
�Revised shock valving yields improved control and increased rear wheel traction.
�New suspension linkage produces improved chassis balance and increased rear wheel traction in rough-track conditions.
�Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) features larger piston diameter (20mm to 24mm) for improved tracking traits.
�Redesigned muffler lowers sound emissions to 94 dB
Features
Rear Suspension - The rear suspension gets a new linkage to help give the CRF450R better handling and tracking, and a more balanced suspension performance. The fully adjustable Pro-Link� rear suspension sports an exclusive KYB� integrated reservoir, and a large 50mm rear shock damper for improved suspension action under the toughest riding conditions.
Batteryless Fuel Injection - The CRF450R was our first MX bike with fuel injection, and it's always been the standard in the class. For 2011 we've made it even better, by giving it a new throttle body and new ECU programming for crisper throttle control and even easier starting.
Lightweight Aluminum Frame - The CRF450R's race-inspired twin-spar aluminum frame revolutionized MX chassis tech when it first appeared in 1997 on the radical CR250R and has continued to do so every year since. Our latest frame boasts optimized torsional and lateral rigidity with minimized weight and maximum durability, ensuring razor-sharp handling performance. The updated subframe for 2011 takes the concept even further.
449cc Unicam� Engine
Works-Style Brakes - Honda's MX bikes have always had great brakes on the track, and the 2011 CRF450R continues that tradition. Discs front and rear with factory-spec master cylinders help haul you down fast, so you can outbrake the other guy into the turns.
Front Suspension - Kayaba front suspension features a sophisticated inverted Air-Oil Separated (AOS) system with an exclusive Honda 48mm-diameter fork, adjustability for rebound and compression damping, and 12.2" of travel. New-for-2011 settings match it up to the new rear suspension.
Honda Progressive Steering Damper - We've taken the revolutionary HPSD and made it even better for 2011 by giving it a bigger 24mm piston. You get more damping when you need it, but the HPSD operation is still completely transparent when you don't.
94 dB Exhaust System - The CRF450R's new silencer teams with the bike's revised fuel-injection throttle body and injector to help fatten up the low- and midrange
2011 Honda CRF450R - United States of America Specifications
USA MSRP $8,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010. USD
Model: CRF450R
Engine Type: 449cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke: 96mm x 62.1mm
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Valve Train: Unicam, four-valve; 36mm intake, titanium; 30mm exhaust, steel
Induction: PGM-FI, 50mm throttle body
Ignition: Full transistor with electronic advance
Transmission: Close-ratio five-speed
Final Drive: #520 chain; 13T/48T
Suspension Front: 48mm inverted KYB Air-Oil-Separate (AOS) with rebound and compression damping adjustability; 12.2 inches travel
Rear: Pro-Link KYB single shock with spring preload, rebound damping adjustability, and compression damping adjustment separated into low-speed and high-speed; 12.5 inches travel
Brakes Front: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear: Single 240mm disc
Tires Front: 80/100-21
Rear: 120/80-19
Wheelbase: 58.7 inches
Rake (Caster angle): 26� 54'
Trail: 114.5mm (4.5 inches)
Seat Height: 37.6 inches
Ground Clearance: 13.1 inches
Fuel Capacity: 1.5 gallons
Color: Red
Curb Weight*: TBD
Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.
Consult owner's manual for optional parts.
Specifications are preliminary and subject to change.
Honda Media Press Release
American Honda Announces 2011 Off-Road Models and ATVs
07/20/2010 - Torrance, CA
American Honda Motor Company's Powersports Division announced to its dealers today an additional release of off-road models and ATVs for the 2011 model year. These Hondas include the CRF450R and CRF250R motocross machines, CRF70F and CRF50F off-road motorcycles, the FourTrax Rancher family of ATVs, and the sporty TRX250X.
"Honda is ramping up its release of 2011 models," said Powersports Press Manager Bill Savino.
"We're proud to unveil our newest race bikes, the CRF450R and CRF250R motocrossers, plus a wide assortment of Honda off-road machines that have remained extremely popular with recreational riders over the years. With these models for 2011 and more to follow, this is certainly going to be a great year for riding enthusiasts."
More detailed information and images of Honda's model line can be found on www.powersports.honda.com or see your local Honda powersports dealer.
- The Class of the Open-Class MX Bikes: Honda CRF450R
Long regarded as the bike of choice in the big-bore motocross division, the 2011 CRF450R incorporates a host of improvements that will help this bike retain its standing as the yardstick by which all others in the class are compared. Various tweaks to the engine tuning broaden the already prodigious powerband-more low-end pull and midrange grunt-while also enhancing throttle response via a new throttle body.
In addition, revised suspension linkage and settings yield improved control, increased ride plushness and enhanced rear-wheel traction. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger damper piston (24mm versus 20mm) produces even better tracking traits than before. In addition, the CRF450R now features a newly designed muffler that meets the sound levels of 94 decibels required by some racing organizations in 2011, making it competition-legal right off the showroom floor. All this and more make the 2011 CRF450R a shoo-in to maintain its dominant role among open-class MX bikes. MSRP $8,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
The Award-Winning Honda CRF250R Gets Better Yet in 2011
Despite winning numerous comparison tests and awards in 2010, the CRF250R enters the new season sporting a number of improvements that will help it continue its winning ways. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger, 24mm damper piston aids tracking precision, and new suspension settings front and rear help give this stellar-handling machine even better chassis balance for 2011. Changes to engine tuning now give the CRF250R a stronger bottom-end and midrange hit, and this 2011 model features a new muffler that meets sound levels of 94 dB required by some racing organizations. MSRP $7,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
Family-Friendly CRF70F and CRF50F Return in 2011
In a completely different segment within the vast Honda spectrum, the family-friendly CRF70F and CRF50F return to the lineup in 2011. Featuring an automatic clutch, low seat height and a three-speed transmission, the CRF70F has long served as a practically perfect choice for beginning riders. Credit too the torquey 72cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that has grown to near-legendary status for reliability over the years. Likewise, for more than 40 years the CRF50F has introduced legions of riders the world over to the sport of motorcycling. It tips the scales at an unintimidating 110 pounds and the little CRF50F boasts a tough 49cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine renown for its durability plus an ultra-low seat height, automatic clutch, three-speed transmission and an inverted fork. Both of these machines represent the fun that turns the dreams of beginning riders into trail-time reality. CRF50F MSRP $1,499; CRF70F $1,899. Both models available in Red beginning October 2010.
Options, Options and More Options: FourTrax Rancher Family
Year after year, more and more ATV riders come to sing the praises of the ready-and-willing FourTrax� Rancher�-and for good cause. This family of full-sized machines, assembled at Honda's plant in Timmonsville, SC, has proven many times over to be the most dependable partner you could ever hope for, whether the day calls for work or fun. At the heart of each Rancher beats a powerful liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine with convenient electric starting and plenty of grunt for getting the toughest jobs done. From there, it's a matter of choosing the features that best fit your riding needs, conditions and desires.
Many Rancher fans swear by the base model FourTrax Rancher with its automatic clutch and manual-shift five-speed transmission with reverse because it's such a workhorse. Other owners are equally enamored of the FourTrax Rancher ES with its remarkable Electric Shift Program (ESP�) that shifts with consummate ease with the touch of a handlebar-mounted button. Others will allow that while these two-wheel-drive Ranchers are great, the addition of the four-wheel-drive option found in the manual-shift FourTrax Rancher 4x4 and the ESP-equipped FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES with their easy-to use TraxLok� 4WD/2WD selector makes a good thing even better. And then there are those who love to opt for the top-tier models, and in this case that would be the automatic-transmission 4x4 FourTrax Rancher AT and FourTrax Rancher AT with Electric Power Steering. Both of these upscale models feature five-speed auto-shifting or push-button ESP shifting, plus four-wheel disc brakes and independent rear suspension.
That's a lot of variations on one great theme, but no matter which model you select you'll see why Honda's FourTrax Rancher has long remained a favorite. MSRP TBD. Two-wheel drive models available in Red and Olive; available early 2011. 4x4 models available in Red, Olive and Camo; available December 2010.
The TRX250X Offers Full-Sized Fun
In the sport ATV category, the TRX250X delivers full-sized ergonomics and it's also full of great features including electric starting and Honda's innovative SportClutch� that enables the rider to experience manual clutch actuation with the advantage of no stalling. That makes it easy to enjoy the plentiful power on tap and the five-speed transmission plus reverse for day-long adventuring. It's no wonder that the sporty and fun-to-ride TRX250X continues to stand out as a favorite among beginners as well as longtime riders, year after year. MSRP TBD. Available in Red and Black beginning September 2010.
source: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2011models/2011-Honda-CRF450R.htm
The bike that Redefined the Open Class.
Long regarded as the bike of choice in the big-bore motocross division, the 2011 CRF450R incorporates improvements that will help this bike retain its premier standing. The prodigious powerband is now even stronger thanks to more low-end pull and midrange grunt along with enhanced throttle response via a new throttle body. Revised suspension linkage and settings yield improved control, increased ride plushness and enhanced rear-wheel traction. A new HPSD produces even better tracking traits than before, and a new muffler meets the 94-decibel sound level required by some racing organizations in 2011. All this and more make the 2011 CRF450R a shoo-in to maintain its dominant role among open-class MX bikes.
Motocross is a battle, and you�better bring your a game whenever you show up either that, or be prepared to eat a bucketful of roost. But when you���re on a 2011 Honda CRF450R it's everyone behind you who'll be savoring that dirt-flavored banquet. Why? Because we've given the CRF450R some serious upgrades.
First, the 450 gets a new throttle body, new fuel injector, and new ECU mapping so the engine makes more low end and midrange torque, and also offers even better throttle response. The power is easier to control, but without any loss of top end���better than ever for intermediate and expert riders alike. And our chassis designers were just as busy, updating the CRF450R subframe and taking the opportunity to fine-tune the subframe's stiffness. A new rear shock link and lower shock mount for improved front/rear balance and better suspension action especially over square-edged bumps.
And finally, new 2011 AMA rules state that every MX bike will have to meet the new 94 decibel rule. Both our CRF450R and CRF250R do that easily, thanks to a new exhaust system that works in conjunction with the new FI settings. So while the other guys might just change a muffler, that's just where we started. And the first time the gate drops, it's gonna show.
How bad do you want to win in 2011?
The 2011 CRF450R is upping the ante in the open class. First, its revised fuel injection system lets it deliver the kind of predictable power you need with an engine this strong, while the new throttle body and ECU mapping fatten up the midrange and bottom end, making the CRF450R easier to ride. New suspension settings along with the new bottom link give you a more plush ride and a more controlled feeling, while the revolutionary HPSD continues to give you the most responsive and best handling bike on the track�you�ll own the turns, and that�s where races are won.
How you can make the world�s best MX bike even better.
The HRC Fuel-Injection Setting Tool lets you fine-tune your CRF450R's fuel injection for specific track conditions. Just click on the link below, and you'll get all the information you need.
A Winning Program.
Programmed Fuel Injection optimizes fuel/air delivery to seamless perfection, and with new-for-2011 ECU programming, the CRF450R�s performance is more responsive and more potent than ever.
More Control. Less Effort.
Developed by our factory racing team, the Honda Progressive Steering Damper is lightweight, compact and enhances cornering ability while reducing rider fatigue.
2011 Honda CRF450R Features
New for 2011
�Revised engine tuning and new 46mm throttle body increase low-end and midrange power and give improved throttle response.
�Front fork features a lighter cartridge cylinder and all-new valving for improved control and increased ride plushness.
�Revised shock valving yields improved control and increased rear wheel traction.
�New suspension linkage produces improved chassis balance and increased rear wheel traction in rough-track conditions.
�Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) features larger piston diameter (20mm to 24mm) for improved tracking traits.
�Redesigned muffler lowers sound emissions to 94 dB
Features
Rear Suspension - The rear suspension gets a new linkage to help give the CRF450R better handling and tracking, and a more balanced suspension performance. The fully adjustable Pro-Link� rear suspension sports an exclusive KYB� integrated reservoir, and a large 50mm rear shock damper for improved suspension action under the toughest riding conditions.
Batteryless Fuel Injection - The CRF450R was our first MX bike with fuel injection, and it's always been the standard in the class. For 2011 we've made it even better, by giving it a new throttle body and new ECU programming for crisper throttle control and even easier starting.
Lightweight Aluminum Frame - The CRF450R's race-inspired twin-spar aluminum frame revolutionized MX chassis tech when it first appeared in 1997 on the radical CR250R and has continued to do so every year since. Our latest frame boasts optimized torsional and lateral rigidity with minimized weight and maximum durability, ensuring razor-sharp handling performance. The updated subframe for 2011 takes the concept even further.
449cc Unicam� Engine
Works-Style Brakes - Honda's MX bikes have always had great brakes on the track, and the 2011 CRF450R continues that tradition. Discs front and rear with factory-spec master cylinders help haul you down fast, so you can outbrake the other guy into the turns.
Front Suspension - Kayaba front suspension features a sophisticated inverted Air-Oil Separated (AOS) system with an exclusive Honda 48mm-diameter fork, adjustability for rebound and compression damping, and 12.2" of travel. New-for-2011 settings match it up to the new rear suspension.
Honda Progressive Steering Damper - We've taken the revolutionary HPSD and made it even better for 2011 by giving it a bigger 24mm piston. You get more damping when you need it, but the HPSD operation is still completely transparent when you don't.
94 dB Exhaust System - The CRF450R's new silencer teams with the bike's revised fuel-injection throttle body and injector to help fatten up the low- and midrange
2011 Honda CRF450R - United States of America Specifications
USA MSRP $8,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010. USD
Model: CRF450R
Engine Type: 449cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke: 96mm x 62.1mm
Compression ratio: 12.0:1
Valve Train: Unicam, four-valve; 36mm intake, titanium; 30mm exhaust, steel
Induction: PGM-FI, 50mm throttle body
Ignition: Full transistor with electronic advance
Transmission: Close-ratio five-speed
Final Drive: #520 chain; 13T/48T
Suspension Front: 48mm inverted KYB Air-Oil-Separate (AOS) with rebound and compression damping adjustability; 12.2 inches travel
Rear: Pro-Link KYB single shock with spring preload, rebound damping adjustability, and compression damping adjustment separated into low-speed and high-speed; 12.5 inches travel
Brakes Front: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear: Single 240mm disc
Tires Front: 80/100-21
Rear: 120/80-19
Wheelbase: 58.7 inches
Rake (Caster angle): 26� 54'
Trail: 114.5mm (4.5 inches)
Seat Height: 37.6 inches
Ground Clearance: 13.1 inches
Fuel Capacity: 1.5 gallons
Color: Red
Curb Weight*: TBD
Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel--ready to ride.
Consult owner's manual for optional parts.
Specifications are preliminary and subject to change.
Honda Media Press Release
American Honda Announces 2011 Off-Road Models and ATVs
07/20/2010 - Torrance, CA
American Honda Motor Company's Powersports Division announced to its dealers today an additional release of off-road models and ATVs for the 2011 model year. These Hondas include the CRF450R and CRF250R motocross machines, CRF70F and CRF50F off-road motorcycles, the FourTrax Rancher family of ATVs, and the sporty TRX250X.
"Honda is ramping up its release of 2011 models," said Powersports Press Manager Bill Savino.
"We're proud to unveil our newest race bikes, the CRF450R and CRF250R motocrossers, plus a wide assortment of Honda off-road machines that have remained extremely popular with recreational riders over the years. With these models for 2011 and more to follow, this is certainly going to be a great year for riding enthusiasts."
More detailed information and images of Honda's model line can be found on www.powersports.honda.com or see your local Honda powersports dealer.
- The Class of the Open-Class MX Bikes: Honda CRF450R
Long regarded as the bike of choice in the big-bore motocross division, the 2011 CRF450R incorporates a host of improvements that will help this bike retain its standing as the yardstick by which all others in the class are compared. Various tweaks to the engine tuning broaden the already prodigious powerband-more low-end pull and midrange grunt-while also enhancing throttle response via a new throttle body.
In addition, revised suspension linkage and settings yield improved control, increased ride plushness and enhanced rear-wheel traction. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger damper piston (24mm versus 20mm) produces even better tracking traits than before. In addition, the CRF450R now features a newly designed muffler that meets the sound levels of 94 decibels required by some racing organizations in 2011, making it competition-legal right off the showroom floor. All this and more make the 2011 CRF450R a shoo-in to maintain its dominant role among open-class MX bikes. MSRP $8,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
The Award-Winning Honda CRF250R Gets Better Yet in 2011
Despite winning numerous comparison tests and awards in 2010, the CRF250R enters the new season sporting a number of improvements that will help it continue its winning ways. A new Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) with a larger, 24mm damper piston aids tracking precision, and new suspension settings front and rear help give this stellar-handling machine even better chassis balance for 2011. Changes to engine tuning now give the CRF250R a stronger bottom-end and midrange hit, and this 2011 model features a new muffler that meets sound levels of 94 dB required by some racing organizations. MSRP $7,199. Available in Red beginning October 2010.
Family-Friendly CRF70F and CRF50F Return in 2011
In a completely different segment within the vast Honda spectrum, the family-friendly CRF70F and CRF50F return to the lineup in 2011. Featuring an automatic clutch, low seat height and a three-speed transmission, the CRF70F has long served as a practically perfect choice for beginning riders. Credit too the torquey 72cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine that has grown to near-legendary status for reliability over the years. Likewise, for more than 40 years the CRF50F has introduced legions of riders the world over to the sport of motorcycling. It tips the scales at an unintimidating 110 pounds and the little CRF50F boasts a tough 49cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine renown for its durability plus an ultra-low seat height, automatic clutch, three-speed transmission and an inverted fork. Both of these machines represent the fun that turns the dreams of beginning riders into trail-time reality. CRF50F MSRP $1,499; CRF70F $1,899. Both models available in Red beginning October 2010.
Options, Options and More Options: FourTrax Rancher Family
Year after year, more and more ATV riders come to sing the praises of the ready-and-willing FourTrax� Rancher�-and for good cause. This family of full-sized machines, assembled at Honda's plant in Timmonsville, SC, has proven many times over to be the most dependable partner you could ever hope for, whether the day calls for work or fun. At the heart of each Rancher beats a powerful liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 420cc engine with convenient electric starting and plenty of grunt for getting the toughest jobs done. From there, it's a matter of choosing the features that best fit your riding needs, conditions and desires.
Many Rancher fans swear by the base model FourTrax Rancher with its automatic clutch and manual-shift five-speed transmission with reverse because it's such a workhorse. Other owners are equally enamored of the FourTrax Rancher ES with its remarkable Electric Shift Program (ESP�) that shifts with consummate ease with the touch of a handlebar-mounted button. Others will allow that while these two-wheel-drive Ranchers are great, the addition of the four-wheel-drive option found in the manual-shift FourTrax Rancher 4x4 and the ESP-equipped FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES with their easy-to use TraxLok� 4WD/2WD selector makes a good thing even better. And then there are those who love to opt for the top-tier models, and in this case that would be the automatic-transmission 4x4 FourTrax Rancher AT and FourTrax Rancher AT with Electric Power Steering. Both of these upscale models feature five-speed auto-shifting or push-button ESP shifting, plus four-wheel disc brakes and independent rear suspension.
That's a lot of variations on one great theme, but no matter which model you select you'll see why Honda's FourTrax Rancher has long remained a favorite. MSRP TBD. Two-wheel drive models available in Red and Olive; available early 2011. 4x4 models available in Red, Olive and Camo; available December 2010.
The TRX250X Offers Full-Sized Fun
In the sport ATV category, the TRX250X delivers full-sized ergonomics and it's also full of great features including electric starting and Honda's innovative SportClutch� that enables the rider to experience manual clutch actuation with the advantage of no stalling. That makes it easy to enjoy the plentiful power on tap and the five-speed transmission plus reverse for day-long adventuring. It's no wonder that the sporty and fun-to-ride TRX250X continues to stand out as a favorite among beginners as well as longtime riders, year after year. MSRP TBD. Available in Red and Black beginning September 2010.
source: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2011models/2011-Honda-CRF450R.htm
Senin, 08 November 2010
New Concept 2011 KTM Motorcycle 450 SX-F Series

The new design of the KTM 450 SX-F, with new bodywork and suspension-new relationship. With the worm a little bit more power from the engine carburetted. truly wild effects that served the new KTM motorcycle, known for its brutal concept, for those of you who like to motor cross, please see what the KTM motorcycle present to you, with the 450 SX-F in the new series coming in 2011
2011 KTM 450 SX-F - USA Specifications
Engine
Engine type Single cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement 449.3 cc
Bore x stroke 97 x 60,8 mm (3.82 x 2.39")
Compression ratio 12.5:1
Starter Electric starter/12V 3 Ah
Transmission 5 gears
Carburetor Keihin FCR MX 41
Control 4 V/DOHC with finger followers
Lubrication Pressure lubrication with 3 oil pumps
Engine lubrication Motorex, SAE 10W50
Primary drive 29:74
Final drive 14:52
Cooling Liquid cooling
Clutch Wet multi-disc clutch, operated hydraulically
Ignition Kokusan
Chassis
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4
Subframe Aluminium
Handlebar Renthal, Aluminium � 28/22 mm
Front suspension WP-USD � 48 mm (1.89")
Rear suspension WP PDS shock absorber
Suspension travel front/rear 300/330 mm
Brakes, front/rear Disc brakes 260/220 mm (10.24/8.66")
Rims, front/rear 1.6 x 21"; 2.15 x 19" Excel
Tires, front/rear 80/100-21"; 110/90-19"
Chain 5/8 x 1/4"
Main silencer Aluminium
Steering head angle 63,5�
Wheel base 1495�10 mm
Ground clearance (unloaded) 371 mm
Seat height 992 mm
Tank capacity approx. 7.5 liters
Weight (no fuel) approx. 106.9 kg
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