2024 Kawasaki KX450 at Glen Helen Raceway
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- Опубліковано 8 бер 2024
- High Noon moto at the world famous Glen Helen "National" track on 3.9.24, or 9.3.24 if you're located in the more logical regions! When the track is only open from 8AM - 1PM it's common to be roughest and choppiest around this time. With midweek rains and saturated soil the base was surprisingly hard this particular Saturday, but Dunlop's new AT82 tires handled it well. See bike specs below for more details. PS: Be sure to always set it at 1080p or higher for best video quality.
Bike Specs:
2024 Kawasaki KX450 with 22.3 total hours
90/100-21 Dunlop AT82 front at 14 PSI and 120/90-19 AT82 rear at 13 PSI in 'soft' rotation
Stock Showa suspension plus 20cc's fork oil
Brembo front brake with 270mm rotor, Nissin rear with 240mm rotor
AME grips
White Renthal handguards
'Tickle' map
Optional airbox insert removed
103 mm sag and flush fork height
DeCal Works preprinted backgrounds
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@CasMoto How are the ergo's compared to a '23+ YZ450? Does it feel less "tall"?
Great question. Short answer, the ergos are really really good. It does feel slightly less tall, but more long than the YZ450F. The seat has a more traditional shape and breaks in quickly, unlike the Yamaha which has a thin seat foam and unique profile. Overall, the Kawi is more a known feel, old-school in a sense, where the Yamaha can feel almost too new and futuristic.
Hello
What do you think ? Smooth engine and easy to ride ? Handling is good ?
Thx
Very good bike, one of the best for 2024 model years. Smooth engine by 450cc standards down low, but sneaky fast once rolling and on the throttle. Handling is predictable and this generation KX450 turns better than any other Kawasaki 450 to date. Nissin hydraulic clutch and Brembo front brake are solid components, and the ergos are comfortable for a wide range of riders. However, be prepared to invest in stiffer suspension springs if over 190 lb. (86 kg) or are a faster than average rider/racer. Cheers