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For young competitive riders looking for the hard acceleration, cornering agility, tunable suspension, and powerful braking ...
Kawasaki’s KX450 Special Racer KX450 is Jeremy McGrath’s premier race weapon of choice, bringing a factory-level motocross ...
Yamaha’s venerated YZ250 two-stroke motocrosser has long been a favorite platform for off-road competition, and now comes ...
Kawasaki’s playbike fixture, the KLX110R is popular with beginners and with the backyard pitbike scene. Available in two ...
With only slight variations from its motocross roots, the KX250X cross-country model can pack a competitive punch both on the ...
The smallest model in Kawasaki’s dual sport family, the KLX230 gets even smaller with the KLX230 S, great for small riders ...
In the competitive 250F motocross ranks, the YZ250F still reigns among the supreme with its reversed cylinder head, downdraft ...
An all-new frame and revised engine are just the beginning for the 2025 Kawasaki KX250, which now boasts smartphone connectivity and engine-tuning capability.
The venerable PW50 is where so many riders get their start. The entry-level two-stroke is the smallest and easiest to ride of Yamaha’s dirt bike family.
Kawasaki’s popular 233cc four-stroke platform also comes in a supermoto trim, ready to take dual sport capability to the street for a fun urban runabout.
Off-road competition at its peak, the KX450X brings cross-country capability to Kawasaki’s flagship racebike.
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