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Kawasaki KLX 250D-Tracker
Review It used to be the motorcycling crowd could be divided cleanly
between superbikers and off-roaders. You would think that a tall scrambler would be horrible to
ride around twisty roads. It is powered by a single-cylinder 250cc thumper that lacks
any sense of urgency - and can power the 119 kg bike to a mere 145 kph. This may all sound very exciting, but I'm not sure if the
D-tracker can really be called a supermotard.
Oddly enough, despite it's jungle underpinnings - the bike turned out to be
quite the urban warrior. For starters, the bike sits way above traffic, with the
handlebars clearing all but the tallest MPVs and SUVs.
There are a few downsides to the bike though - the miniscule
petrol tank can only hold 7.5 Litresof fuel - giving you a range of just over
100kms.
Because of it's height - the bike is also unstable at very high speeds. But in all other respects, it's a practical enough bike. In fact, if the price were around RM15,000, I think I would buy one right now - just to commute. Think of it as sort of a giant Kapcai. The only difference is you can pretend to be a supermotard rider and wear really cool helmets and riding gear. The D-Tracker comes in an assortment of three colors: black and candy blue, black and orange as well as Kawasaki green. For more information, call Sunrock Kawasaki at 03-55665688.
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Source by: Shah Marley.