around 100 kph.....
but kawasaki really restricts them when they come out of the factory
were mine has had stuff done to it and once you get the engine rebuilt and new this and new that and tuning you will keep up with a kx200 with ease that if you ca keep the front wheel on the ground
about 50mph
70-75
i have the same question :/
60 65 depends on power bands
53mph
Top speed is around 45 mph with stock gearing.
The 1981 Kawasaki KX80 has a top speed of approximately 50 to 55 mph (80 to 89 km/h), depending on the rider's weight and terrain conditions. This lightweight motocross bike is designed for younger riders and is known for its agility and responsiveness. Its two-stroke engine provides a good balance of power and speed for off-road riding.
The top speed of a Yamaha Big Wheel, which is a line of off-road motorcycles popular in the 1980s and 1990s, typically ranges from 30 to 40 mph (48 to 64 km/h), depending on the specific model and engine size. Factors such as rider weight, terrain, and modifications can also affect speed. It's important to check the specifications for the particular model to get a precise figure.
The Vehicle Speed Sensor will be on top of the transmission, at the transmission output. Wheel Speed Sensors will be located at each wheel.... the latter are for ABS.
Depends on which speed sensor: wheel speed sensor (non-ABS) islocated on right front wheel, input speed sensor is located on top oftransaxle under air box, output speed sensor is on top of transaxlekind of under brake master cylinder, vehicle speed sensor is locatedon top of differential housing.
The vehicle speed sensor is the sensor on top of the rear axle. If the vehicle has 4 wheel ABS then there will be a speed sensor on each front wheel.
20 mph top