The rear wheel size for a 2006 Kawasaki KLX 125 is 14 inches. This size is standard for this model, designed to provide a balance of stability and maneuverability suitable for off-road riding.
The klx 125 i hate to say this being a yamaha fan but the ttr 125 is underpowerd breaks alot.
I want to know how fast a Kawasaki KLX 125 kickstart will go?
Hands down a klx 140!
no
no
about 65 mph
On your rear brake, you will have a rod that runs from your rear brake pedal to the rear wheel. On the very back end of the rod, it is threaded and has a wing nut adjuster screw. Turn the wing nut a 1/2 turn at a time and try your rear brake. Keep adjusting until you have a good brake pedal. If you have the 125L you will have a disc brake at the front (no adjustment - just make sure your reservoir is full of brake fluid), but if you have the 125 with a drum brake at the front wheel, repeat the same process only you will have a cable instead of a rod at the front wheel.
A Kawasaki KLX 125 has a gearbox with five positions. The first gear is quite low with a top speed of about 7 miles per hour.
from what i hear the klx 140 is a great bike. This is why: Perimeter Styler Frame Fully Adjustable Rear Shock Rubber Mounted handle bar clamps KX style aluminum swingarm KX style fatty foot pegs Electric Start Front/Rear Disc Brakes
the difference is that a kx is a 2 stroke bike and a klx is a four stroke. the difference in strokes is the cylinders and a 2 stroke needs gas mixed with the oil
No, it is a two stroke in the 2005 model I looked up.
The only difference between these two bikes is wheel size, front disc, rear sprocket size (51 vs 57 for the L model), and spring rates. Everything else-frame, engine, seat, tank, body work, etc. is the same. The KLX and DR-Z are identical except for the color of the plastic.