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Kawasaki just announced its entire 2016 model line of dirt bikes, and
the big news is a new KX450F. The engine might not look radically
different, but almost all of it is new, with a different angle on the
top end, a new head, piston, cam and throttle body. The frame has
changed as well, and Kawasaki is claiming a 7.5 pound weight reduction.
The 250 didn’t get as much attention, although Kawasaki is rolling out a
new handheld FI Calibration Kit that will make customization of the
fuel injection easier at the track. Here is some of Kawasaki’s
information on the new bikes.
2016 KAWASAKI KX450F
SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE 2016 KAWASAKI KX450F
• NEW Among the lightest curb weights in class after a 7.5 lb overall weight reduction
• NEW Lighter, more powerful engine with new engine cases
• REVISED Bridged-Box bottom piston based on AMA factory race bikes
• REVISED Intake port improves performance in mid-to-high RPM range
• REVISED Intake valve shape increases air volume
• NEW Intake camshaft is lighter and has revised timing for low-mid RPM response
• NEW High-flow airbox with rear intake channels improve flow and reduce noise
• NEW Header with integrated resonator chamber for crisp throttle response
• NEW Mass-centralizing exhaust muffler to reduce sound and weight
• Plug & play DFI® couplers allow easy engine map changes
• NEW Slimmer, lighter perimeter frame and swingarm improve rider feel
• Launch control based on factory race bike system
• Industry-leading Showa SFF-Air TAC fork and Uni-Trak rear suspension
• NEW Aggressive factory styling and flatter seat for easier rider movement
• 4-way adjustable handlebar and 2-way adjustable footpegs fit a wide range of riders
ENGINE
Kawasaki’s already powerful flagship motocross bike is even stronger
for 2016, with the KX450F motorcycle boasting a more powerful and
lighter engine. The revisions are extensive and start with new engine
cases to save weight while optimizing the design to increase strength
and rigidity. The location of the oil scavenger pump was also changed,
swapping from the left case to the right case.
The cylinder head updates include revisions to the intake ports,
which are less curved than before, improving mid-high RPM performance
and over-rev. The intake port cores are also given a special coating
during the head casting process to make the ports smoother. The
extremely smooth surfaces and revised port shape increase the intake
efficiency and performance at all RPM.
The 36mm titanium intake valves have a revised head area. The new
design, with slimmer throat angle and reduced recess (similar to valves
on Kawasaki supersport engines) contributes to increased high-RPM
performance. Revised intake cam timing (advanced 2-degrees) contributes
to better low-RPM performance, while the camshaft is 0.5oz lighter than
before. A new intake camshaft sprocket is 0.7oz lighter.
The
single cylinder is offset (8.5mm forward) to reduce mechanical loss
through friction from the piston movement, enabling more efficient power
generation. This necessitated a revised crankshaft shape, corresponding
to the revised crankshaft housing. The crankshaft balancer shape was
also changed – reducing its size and lightening it by 1.9oz. Further
updates were made to the crankshaft balancer drive gear and driven gear,
resulting in a combined reduction of 1.4oz.
A new crown design for the Bridged-Box bottom piston is based on the
AMA factory race bikes and matches the new intake valve shape as well as
contributing to the 12.8:1 compression ratio.
Another addition for 2016 is the redesigned air box, which does away
with any steel parts, resulting in a weight savings of 8.8oz. It also
utilizes new underseat intakes at the back of the seat. These and the
revise shape of the air box help to ensure clean airflow, improving
engine response and reducing intake sound to meet local market
requirements.
Changes were made to the throttle to reduce vibration. This resulted
in a new compact fuel injector being used. The outer part of the fuel
pump was also revised, changing the flange position in order to lower
the fuel tank position, contributing to the motorcycle’s overall lower
center of gravity.
Further
upgrades include a new exhaust system. It starts with a new header
design that features a resonator to improve low RPM power and help
reduce the sound level.
The result of these changes to the powerplant mean increased power.
And when combined with a lighter overall curb weight, the 2016 Kawasaki
KX450F motorcycle has an improved power-to-weight ratio that provides
improved acceleration response.
Another weight saving measure saw 9.2oz trimmed from the transmission
gears and shafts, which retain their overall strength while
contributing to the motorcycle’s dynamic performance. Finally, the shape
of the kickstarter has altered, resulting in a saving of 2.6oz.
ELECTRONICS
With all these engine changes, the revolutionary and popular DFI®
couplers are again available for the Digital Fuel Injection system.
Three are supplied with each motorcycle and allow the riders to quickly
change the fuel injection mapping to suit any riding condition. The
four-pin DFI couplers are designed for standard, hard or soft terrain
settings. The rider simply connects the appropriate coupler cap to suit
the track conditions and the DFI couplers immediately activate an
ignition mode to match.
The KX450F motorcycle’s Launch Control System is another popular
feature that helps obtain holeshot supremacy for the amateur and pro
rider alike. The push-button activation retards ignition timing in first
and second gears, helping to maximize traction off the line. Once the
rider shifts into third, normal ignition mapping is resumed and full
power returns.
As a further benefit of owning a KX450F motorcycle, the engine ECU
remains fully programmable thanks to the new handheld Kawasaki Accessory
KX FI Calibration Kit. This portable device allows custom maps to be
created giving riders precise adjustment of fuel and ignition settings.
This new handheld module eliminates the need for a trackside laptop
computer. It can store up to seven preset maps and is PC-compatible.
CHASSIS
Kawasaki’s engineers worked tirelessly to improve handling and
chassis feedback with a new aluminum perimeter frame. The perimeter
spars are 6mm slimmer than the previous frame, allowing easier rider
movement. It is also lighter by 1 lb, while the subframe (seat rails)
has thicker walls for increased strength. Overall rigidity has been
improved with a new swingarm (while losing 7.8oz in the process),
helping rear-wheel traction and rider feel.
The alloy swingarm has a cast front section and twin tapered
hydro-formed spars in a raw aluminum finish.Forged chain adjusters are
also fitted with a self-locking rear axle nut. The axle nut holds the 80
lb-ft torque setting without the need of a cotter pin for ease of
maintenance at the track.
The original goal was to create the lightest motorcycle in its class,
increasing the bike’s agility and helping to reduce rider fatigue,
making the KX450F more potent than ever before. Following extensive
engine andchassis revisions, the 2016 Kawasaki KX450F motorcycle has
seen a significant 7.5 lb reduction in curb weight (including fluids),
giving it a total weight of 239.6 lb.
Weight savings from the engine group (including intake and exhaust
systems) amounted to approximately4.4 lb, with savings from chassis
components totalling approximately 3.1 lb. Some of the major
contributing component weight savings include:
crankcases (left/right) – 13oz
transmission – 9.2oz
air filter – 8.8oz
frame – 14.1oz
suspension (front/rear) – 10.9oz
swingarm – 7.8oz
BODYWORK & SEAT
The 2016 KX450F motorcycle receives all-new bodywork with aggressive
styling to suit its heightened performance. The minimalist bodywork is
light and features angular styling for the new number plates, shrouds,
fenders, skid plate and water pump guard. The new bodywork unifies the
radiator shroud and side covers for a smoother, seamless rider interface
that is 1.2” slimmer at the widest point, and allows unimpaired
movement around the motorcycle. The radiator was reshaped in order to
achieve this, creating a vee-shapeand allowing the shrouds to be
slimmer.
The top of the fuel tank is lower than before, allowing easier
progression from the seat to the tank. The flatter design gives the
rider greater freedom of movement when changing riding position, while
also allowingthe rider to sit further forward.
Aggressive styling for the new front fender adds to the motorcycle’s
overall racy appearance and alsosaves 1.8oz in weight overall the
previous model year.
The appearance is further highlighted by green engine plugs, oil cap
and generator cover plugs, as well as green alumite suspension adjusters
and black alumite wheels. Another neat detail is the embossing on
the clutch cover, which was designed to gradually appear as contact
from the rider’s boots wears away the paint.A new generator cover has
also been incorporated to fit the new crankcase.
To protect the 2016 Kawasaki KX450F motorcycle from general wear and
tear encountered during a typical day at the track, a large synthetic
skid plate offers great protection with minimum weight. The revised
designhas oval holes that facilitates easy mud removal and reduces the
weight further.
SUSPENSION & BRAKES
With Kawasaki engineers creating a lighter motorcycle, its agility
was increased, allowing the suspension and brakes to work more
efficiently and effectively. This is especially true of its
state-of-the-art Showa SFF-Air TAC (Separate Function front Fork, Triple
Air Chamber) fork technology, which separates the damping and shock
absorption duties into the individual fork legs. The left fork tube
contains the damping assembly and the right fork tube contains the air
spring. Instead of the steel coil springs found in conventional forks,
the SFF-Air TAC’s right fork tube has three chambers filled with
pressurized air that act as a “spring”. Eliminating the steel coil
springs reduces friction by approximately 20% and creates an extremely
smooth action throughout the fork’s stroke. This has the added benefit
of greatly reducing weight and allowing a larger damper piston to be
used, providing smoother action. New low-friction fork seals and revised
valve settings for reduced damping deliver easier fork movement,
matching the pitching characteristics to the lighter chassis.
This works-replica fork is derived from Kawasaki’s factory race bike.
It is lightweight and rigid, contributing to superior riding stability
and front-end feel. The low friction design contributes to an extremely
smooth fork action, while precise settings are possible merely by
changing air pressure.
The fork has traditional 22-position compression and 20-position
rebound damping adjustment.Furthermore, the rider can adjust the
internal air pressure with the Kawasaki Genuine Accessories 0-300psi
Digital Air Pump that is supplied with the KX450F motorcycle. Changing
the air pressure covers a range of settings offered by optional springs
in a standard fork, including quick changes of ride height, without
needing to disassemble the fork tubes. The pump’s digital display offers
precise air pressure setting, and its casing stores the engine’s DFI
couplers for the fuel injection system, allowing better organization on
practice or race days.
New linkage ratios for the Kawasaki Uni-Trak® suspension system were
designed to suit the new aluminum frame and swingarm. Mounting the link
below the swingarm allows a longer rear suspension stroke, while
maintaining a low seat height. Dual compression adjustability from the
Showa shock allows high-speed and low-speed damping rates to be set
separately. The shock reservoir has a friction-reducing internal Kashima
Coat for improved suspension action. This race-oriented suspension
offers class-leading action and adjustability on par with the Showa
SFF-Air TAC fork. The fully adjustable unit allows for precise settings
to help keep the rear wheel planted and the rider out front.
Riders looking for an extra edge over the competition can use the
optional Kawasaki rear suspension tie rod. It is 1mm longer than stock
and can be used to reduce seat height by 4mm to give the rider greater
control and adjustment.
Being able to enter every corner at the desired speed is critical to
fast lap times. The 2016 KawasakiKX450F motorcycle uses an oversized
270mm, petal-shaped front brake rotor (largest in class) from the
renowned manufacturer, Braking. It helps provide powerful stopping
forces, good lever feel and consistency in all conditions. It is paired
with a 240mm petal-shaped Braking rotor on the rear.
ADJUSTABILITY
Kawasaki’s commitment to the rider continues with an adjustable
handlebar and footpegs to fit various sizes and riding styles. The
footpegs feature dual-position mounting points, with a lower position,
which reduces the height from the standard position by an additional
5mm. The lower position effectively lowers the center of gravity when
standing, and reduces knee angle when seated.
The handlebars offer 4-way adjustable mounts. With 35mm of range, the
multi-position handlebars feature two mounting holes, and the
180-degree offset clamps provide four individual settings to suit
different sizeriders.
Equipped with a flat seat, adjustable footpegs and handlebar as well
as fully adjustable suspension, the 2016 Kawasaki KX450F motorcycle can
be tailored to suit a large range of riders. This perfectly complements
the wide range of damping settings as well as the DFI couplers and
optional handheld Kawasaki AccessoryKX FI Calibration Kit, allowing the
rider to find the ideal engine characteristics to suit a particular
track or conditions. So while the base settings on the KX450F motorcycle
are based on extensive testing, including racing, the motorcycle
provides a huge range of technology and adjustment to help ensure every
rider can fully exploit the incredible ability of this extremely capable
motocross bike.
Designed to be the ultimate motorcycle, the street-going
Ninja H2 is based closely on the closed-course Ninja H2R. Powered by a 200 PS
supercharged engine, it offers intense acceleration, superb high-speed riding
potential, supersport-level handling performance, and a sensory experience
surpassing anything that riders can find today.
The “Ninja” name is synonymous with Kawasaki performance,
and has been shared by many legendary models over the years. Representing
Kawasaki’s leading edge, Ninja models have always been the performance leaders
of their time, and have shown their prowess time and time again on the
racetrack.
The 1971 H2 (750SS Mach IV) took the world by storm when it
arrived. Powered by a 2-stroke 748 cm3 Triple, it was the fastest
motorcycle of its time. But it was its intense acceleration that made it a
worldwide sensation.
Designed
to offer riding excitement at a level never before experienced, the Ninja H2
combines the joy derived from sport riding, from being able to skilfully
control a high-performance machine—one of the greatest attractions of a Ninja
motorcycle—and the same kind of intense acceleration for which the original H2
was famous. It is from this combination that the Ninja H2 name was derived.
Pete’s Cycle is
a proud Kawasaki dealer and carrier of the new Kawasaki Ninja H2. Visit one of
Pete’s three locations in Severna Park, Bel Air, and Baltimore.
One of the biggest announcements to come at the end of 2014 in the motorcycle industry was the release of the Kawasaki Ninja H2R
streetbike, which is poised to be the fastest motorcycle ever built for
the public. The announcement came at the EICMA expo in Milan, which was
the biggest news story of the entire event.
The H2R is not for the faint of heart and has so much power that it
can be driven only on the racetrack. To accommodate those who want the
power on the streets, Kawasaki made a street legal version – the Ninja H2.
However, with the growing attention of the H2, a lot of industry
experts wonder if the motorcycle plans to live up to the hype. According
to Cycle World, the H2 has an absolutely insane 300-hp engine and a
price tag that is more than $50,000.
H2 Brings Extra Hype – Even For The Limited Bike
Even though the majority of riders will never get on top of one of these beast machines, it still has a ton of hype
that brings back some memories of classic muscle cars or vintage bikes.
Kawasaki claims the motorcycle weighs only 525 pounds wet – including
fluids, gas and everything else needed to take the bike for a spin.
On the other hand, some experts in the industry said the Ninja H2 is
much closer to the 200 hp range, and overall output was said to be much
higher than originally expected, the source reported. All the excitement
for the Ninja H2 comes from its supercharger and the ridiculous amount
of horses it carries, but other super streetbikes are available with a
much lower price tag.
Changing The Industry And Buyers’ Mindsets
According
to the Times of Oman, Kawasaki said the Ninja H2 is the “most exciting
and fastest motorcycle ever” and that it will change the way consumers
and other bike manufacturers think about or create rides in the future.
However, the bike is still exciting plenty of riders willing to splurge
on the superbike.
“This is the most ultimate bike I’ve ever come across,” said Talal
Husain Al Balushi, sportsbike owner and expert, according to the source.
“It is entirely in a class of its own. It is pure thrill to even have a
glance at the beauty. I cannot wait to see the bike in reality; to feel
it up close. The bike’s sinister performance and devilish looks make it
dangerously addictive.”
Some of the other features that make this superbike stand out among
any competitors is that it is “meticulously hand-assembled” and has a
flashy paint job that will excite any motorcyclist, Jalopnik reported.
Still, some riders are skeptical about the reduced H2 version that will
be street legal. However, Cycle World stated the newly revised H2 has
only different camshafts, head gaskets, clutches and a legal exhaust system for public roads.
Orders Ended In December
Even
if some riders are still on the fence and debating on biting the bullet
to obtain the H2R or street legal H2, orders for the bike actually
ended Dec. 19, but a list of specific guidelines for possible buyers was
included and forced riders to acknowledge the rules before the company
would accept the deposits for the motorcycle.
The H2R does not come with a warranty and requires service
inspections for every 15 hours of engine operation above 8,000 rpm,
which only makes the bike that much more expensive for the public.
However, diehard riders who put their money forward will surely believe
the hype when they finally get on top of the Ninja H2 or H2R.
Pete's Cycle is a proud Kawasaki dealer and excited hear news about the newest Kawasaki models!
We are Baltimore's number one dealer for all types of motorcycles, watercraft, ATVs, and generators. We have 3 stores stocked full of accessories and repair technicians all trained and ready to help you. In addition to the most knowledgeable sales reps, we have been the recipient of the Maryland Kawasaki Top Silver Dealer Award for the past 8 years.