110 Wheelies????
Engine: Four-stroke SOHC two-valve single
Displacement: 111cc
Bore x stroke: 53.0 x 50.6mm
Compression ratio: 9.5:1
Cooling: Air
Carburetion: Keihin PB18
Ignition: CDI
Transmission: Three-speed centrifugal clutch
Frame: Backbone frame, high-tensile steel
Rake/trail: 25.5 degrees / 2.16 in.
Suspension, front: 30mm hydraulic telescopic fork
Suspension, rear: Single hydraulic shock
Wheel travel, front: 4.3 in.
Wheel travel, rear: 4.2 in.
Tire, front: 2.50 x 14
Tire, rear: 3.00 x 12
Brakes, front / rear: Mechanical drum / drum
Overall length: 61.2 in.
Overall width: 26.0 in.
Overall height: 37.6 in.
Ground clearance: 7.5 in.
Seat height: 25.6 in.
Dry weight: 141.1 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 1.0 gal.
Wheelbase: 49.9 in.
Color: Kawasaki Lime Green
*Specifications are subject to change
^That was the klx 110==== this is a hond fiddy
Engine Type 49cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke 39.0mm x 41.4mm
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Valve Train SOHC; two-valve
Carburetion 13mm piston-valve
Ignition CDI
DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Three-speed with automatic clutch
Final Drive #420 chain; 14T/37T
CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension Inverted telescopic fork; 3.8-inch travel
Rear Suspension Single-shock; 2.8-inch travel
Front Brake Drum
Rear Brake Drum
Front Tire 2.50-10
Rear Tire 2.50-10
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase 36.0 inches
Seat Height 21.7 inches
Ground Clearance 5.9 inches
Dry Weight 104.0 pounds
Fuel Capacity 0.8 gallons, including 0.2-gallon reserve
OTHER
Available Colors Red
Model ID XR50R
I hope this helps you out!
Displacement: 111cc
Bore x stroke: 53.0 x 50.6mm
Compression ratio: 9.5:1
Cooling: Air
Carburetion: Keihin PB18
Ignition: CDI
Transmission: Three-speed centrifugal clutch
Frame: Backbone frame, high-tensile steel
Rake/trail: 25.5 degrees / 2.16 in.
Suspension, front: 30mm hydraulic telescopic fork
Suspension, rear: Single hydraulic shock
Wheel travel, front: 4.3 in.
Wheel travel, rear: 4.2 in.
Tire, front: 2.50 x 14
Tire, rear: 3.00 x 12
Brakes, front / rear: Mechanical drum / drum
Overall length: 61.2 in.
Overall width: 26.0 in.
Overall height: 37.6 in.
Ground clearance: 7.5 in.
Seat height: 25.6 in.
Dry weight: 141.1 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 1.0 gal.
Wheelbase: 49.9 in.
Color: Kawasaki Lime Green
*Specifications are subject to change
^That was the klx 110==== this is a hond fiddy
Engine Type 49cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore and Stroke 39.0mm x 41.4mm
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Valve Train SOHC; two-valve
Carburetion 13mm piston-valve
Ignition CDI
DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission Three-speed with automatic clutch
Final Drive #420 chain; 14T/37T
CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension Inverted telescopic fork; 3.8-inch travel
Rear Suspension Single-shock; 2.8-inch travel
Front Brake Drum
Rear Brake Drum
Front Tire 2.50-10
Rear Tire 2.50-10
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase 36.0 inches
Seat Height 21.7 inches
Ground Clearance 5.9 inches
Dry Weight 104.0 pounds
Fuel Capacity 0.8 gallons, including 0.2-gallon reserve
OTHER
Available Colors Red
Model ID XR50R
I hope this helps you out!
They are much more comfortable, but hey, i went to this thing with my parents and they had kawis there and my mom sat on a 110 and now she wants that and im gonna get a new 50 so ill prolly have both.
image your riddin fiddys and **** doin stunts with ONE leg? **** man hardcore if ya dont mind me askin howd it happen? i got respect for that. i know a dude who lost his leg on a street bike and he is ganna get a new bike eventually. some women cut him off and he clipped the hood going 70 mph and my father died on a harley and his girl friend lost both her legs cos she was on back.
dangerous **** man. be careful one leg riding might cause you to loose the other if you aint careful.
dangerous **** man. be careful one leg riding might cause you to loose the other if you aint careful.
Well UMmm!!
Thanks for the jinx there homee!!! I got hit buy an idiot on a hyabsu at 100mph when i was standing on the side of the road... I dont think my slow 15mph wheelies on the fiddy will take my leg off but maybe a finger ...lol...... I was done on street bikes before i got hurt.. I was tired of all the new idiots out there wanting to be STAR BOYS.... Got tired of all the glory hogs that couldnt do a stunt to save there ***..........
http://www.ppsdistributing.com/klx110_sub.htm
here you go...but this place seems expensive. i was thinking about doing KX65 front forks with the disc brake. Anyone think this would work?
here you go...but this place seems expensive. i was thinking about doing KX65 front forks with the disc brake. Anyone think this would work?
image - it wasnt your fault even?! **** man id beat the **** out of that moron! did ya kill him yet!?
yea man the guy who lost his leg on the street bike i let him ride my fiddy, before i knew he lost his leg, i was wondering why he was shiftin funny turns out he was shifting with his leg that got cut off at the knee, he has this carbon fiber leg and he barely walks funny even, he said it costs like 14 thousand or some ****!! for a peice of carbon fiber with some kind of metal alloy as the leg part i cant imagine spending it on a small peice of hardware like that but i guess when you loose your legs its differnt, never the less it works almost as good as a real one, but the only problem i find with that, the people who make that leg it probably costs them a thousand dollars then they rip off people who are unfortunate enough to not have a leg! how heartless and ****, i hate those ****ers who make those legs and **** i hope they all get genital cancer and get hit by a truck
yea man the guy who lost his leg on the street bike i let him ride my fiddy, before i knew he lost his leg, i was wondering why he was shiftin funny turns out he was shifting with his leg that got cut off at the knee, he has this carbon fiber leg and he barely walks funny even, he said it costs like 14 thousand or some ****!! for a peice of carbon fiber with some kind of metal alloy as the leg part i cant imagine spending it on a small peice of hardware like that but i guess when you loose your legs its differnt, never the less it works almost as good as a real one, but the only problem i find with that, the people who make that leg it probably costs them a thousand dollars then they rip off people who are unfortunate enough to not have a leg! how heartless and ****, i hate those ****ers who make those legs and **** i hope they all get genital cancer and get hit by a truck
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