This would depend on what type of oil you will be using for your premix. The oil base stock is either petroleum, semi-synthetic or synthetic oil and is mixed with gas at a ratio ranging from 16:1 (petroleum) to as high as 100:1 (synthetic).
My 2 stroke I have is a 2001 Kawasaki KDX200 that I run Yamalube 2R at 36:1 with no problems.
Although synthetics say you can mix them at 100:1 I would not, that seems way too lean to me.
what year is kx65 with chassis vin JKBKX065AAA017177 can you help
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the top speed is 65-72.3
18 foot pounds
This would depend on what type of oil you will be using for your premix. The oil base stock is either petroleum, semi-synthetic or synthetic oil and is mixed with gas at a ratio ranging from 16:1 (petroleum) to as high as 100:1 (synthetic).My 2 stroke I have is a 2001 Kawasaki KDX200 that I run Yamalube 2R at 36:1 with no problems.Although synthetics say you can mix them at 100:1 I would not, that seems way too lean to me.
The KX65 comes with both shock and fork four way adjustable rebound dampening. This allows for a smother ride by adjusting the dampeners for the terrain to be ridden over.
To determine the year a Kawasaki KX65 was built, you can check the vehicle identification number (VIN), which is typically located on the frame near the steering head or on the engine. The 10th character of the VIN indicates the model year; for example, 'A' represents 1980, 'B' for 1981, and so on, with letters skipping 'I', 'O', 'Q', and 'U'. Alternatively, you can consult the owner's manual or contact a Kawasaki dealer with the VIN for verification.
The KX is a dirt bike manufactured by the Kawasaki company. The Kawasaki KX is often used in motocross racing. There is the 2013 KX100, 2013 KX85, and the 2013 KX65.
KX65
That's a matter of personal opinion. I actually have one of each, I ride the KTM most of the time now.
The kawasaki KX65 goes any where from 60-75 stock.
they are not faster than a race tuned kx65 but they are faster than a normal kx65