How fast can a Honda XR100 go?
Honda XR100 | |
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Class | Enduro |
Engine | single cylinder, four-stroke |
Bore / Stroke | 53.0mm x 45.0mm |
Top Speed | 55 mph |
How much horse power does a CRF 100 have?
Air cooled, 99cc, Single, SOHC
Power: | 9.52 HP (7 kW) @ 9500 rpm |
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Torque: | 7 Nm (5.16 lb-ft) @ 7000 rpm |
Final drive: | Chain |
Curb weight: | 172 lbs |
Category: | Offroad |
How heavy is a KX 100?
2021 Kawasaki KX100 specifications, pictures, reviews and rating
General information | |
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Weight incl. oil, gas, etc: | 77.0 kg (169.7 pounds) |
Seat height: | 871 mm (34.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. |
Overall height: | 1151 mm (45.3 inches) |
Overall length: | 1946 mm (76.6 inches) |
How tall should I be for a KX 100?
Kawasaki KX100 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight | |
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Height | 1,105 mm (43.5 inches) |
Seat Height | 871 mm (34.3 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting. |
Alternate Seat Height | – |
Ground Clearance | 381 mm (15.0 inches) |
Why did Kawasaki stop making 2 strokes?
Answer: Two-strokes left the market because they could not meet steadily-tightening EPA standards for vehicle exhaust emissions. The very feature that makes two-strokes attractive—the simplicity of having only three moving parts (crankshaft, con-rod, and piston—was also their undoing.
Why are 2 strokes dying out?
In six short years, the rules change made two-stroke bikes “obsolete.” Casual enthusiasts and industry insiders alike usually cite the march of technology and the need to reduce emissions as the key factors that brought the two-stroke-powered dirt machinery to its demise.