The Kawasaki KSR110 has been available in countries such as
Thailand and the Philippines for a while now, but for 2014, the minibike
receives an update and gets renamed as the KSR Pro.
Beside the bold new graphics, the 2014 KSR Pro doesn’t look much different from
the KSR110. The motor remains a 111cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that
Kawasaki says offers strong low-end torque and crisp throttle response. The KSR
Pro however switches from an automatic to a manual clutch to go with the
four-speed transmission. Also new are the petal disc brake and an electric
starter (though a kickstarter remains for battery-free start-ups.)
Beyond that, the KSR Pro retains the 12-inch cast aluminum wheels, compact
frame, low 29.5-inch seat height, 209 pound (claimed) weight and supermoto
styling. The front suspension remains a 30mm upside-down fork with 130mm of
travel while the rear shock provides 125mm of travel.