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Cycle News 2026 Issue 16 April 21

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P110 RIDE REVIEW I 2026 KAWASAKI KLE500 The rally-styled KLE is not a new model for Kawasaki. It debuted in 1991 but was dis- continued in 1997. It returned in 2005, only to be discontinued again in 2007. It was never offered in the U.S. The original KLE from the 1990s and mid- 2000s featured a 498cc parallel- twin engine, 21- and 17-inch wheels, handguards, a front cowl, and a small windscreen. Had there been an Adventure category back then, like we have today, it would have qualified. Kawasaki says the 2026 Ka- wasaki KLE500 is positioned as a lightweight, versatile, comfort- able, and affordable adventure motorcycle, designed to attract new riders to the category while meeting the basic needs of more experienced riders. The KLE500 has a very attractive $6599 MSRP. Kawasaki also offers the KLE500 SE, which features several noteworthy up- grades and a $900 price bump to $7499. The heart of the KLE500 is its 451cc parallel-twin engine, the same engine that powers Kawasaki's Ninja 500, Z500 and Eliminator street models, with very few changes for its new adventure application. Most of the engine modifications from the street side to its new adven- ture role involve mostly how it breathes, via a larger airbox and an updated downdraft intake system. The KLE also uses an up- dated 46T/15T final drive ratio. The engine serves as a stressed member of the steel- trellis frame. Kawasaki is quick to point out that the frame weighs 41.8 pounds, which I assume is exceptionally light. Kawasaki says it designed the rear section of the frame to sup- port two fully loaded aftermar- ket panniers and a top case. The frame also accommodates a relatively large 4.2-gallon fuel tank. Wheelbase is 61.2 inches, and ground clearance is a stin- gy 7.3 inches. Luckily, it comes with a skid plate. Seat height is a reasonable 34.3 inches. The KLE500 SE editions are available in two color options. Both look great.

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