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and handlebar brake levers. Just fold
down the handlebars, and take it anywhere in the back ofyour car. (It
won't leak gas or oil.)
Here's a dirt bike ofanother color.
Lime green, like its racing cousin, the
KX80 mini (not shown). The KDX80 has a
motocross frame and suspension, leading
You-know-who is asking for a motorcycle
for Christmas. Again. Maybe this year, you1l
say yes.
Go ahead. You're not really giving in, you're
justgiving credit where it's due. To yourself, for
bringing your kid up right And to ypur kid, for
proving that he or she can handle the responsibility ofhaving a motorcycle.
Now that you've made the frrst decision,
you1l want to start your kid out right on a
Kawasaki mini. Because Kawasakis are
built by people who understand your
child's riding needs. And we've got a bike
for every beginning rider.
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50 check our mini Christmas list
(Have a good time giving.)
Here's a good buy and a good bet for the beginning dirt rider. The KD80M is built tough, with a
79cc 2-stroke engine,5-speed transmission and
primary starting, so it will start in any gear. With
our 5uperlube injection, there's no premixing oil
and gas.
You might get attached to this trail bike yourself. The KV75 has an automatic
clutch, 3-speed
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trans~ssion,
KV75
48
axle front forks, a 16" front wheel,
and an 82cc 2-stroke, reed valve
engme.
Look, it's a street bike. It's a dirt
bike. It's the KM100 dual-purpose mini
street-legal and dirt-safe. And its 99cc
2- stroke rotary valve engine goes a
long way on a tank ofgas.
*Manufacturers suggested retail price for the KDBOMorthe
KV75, excludingfreight, dealer prep, title and taxes. Offer
valid anly while suPPlies last. Available in U. S. and Canada.
Prices slightly higher in Canada.
Kawasaki believes in riding safely. Check local laws
before you ride. MemberofAMA, MIC and MSF. Specifi·
cations subjed to change without notice.
Kawasaki
Don't let the good times pass you
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