Posts Tagged ‘450’

2009 Kawasaki KX450F Motocross Dirt Bike Comparison

Monday, December 15th, 2008

All-new from the wheels up for 2009. Does Kawasaki’s KX450F finally have what it takes to dethrone Honda’s CRF450R? Take a look at the video and find out for yourself. Check out the video and then read the full review at www.motorcycle-usa.com.

2009 Suzuki RM-Z 450 Motocross Dirt Bike Comparison

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

The original EFI motocross bike, Suzuki’s RM-Z450 is back and unchanged for 2009. See how it stacks up against the now EFI Honda and Kawasaki, as well as the Yamaha YZ450F. Check out the video and then read the full review at www.motorcycle-usa.com.

2009 Honda CRF450R Motocross Dirt Bike Comparison

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Motorcycle USA tests the 2009 Honda CRF450R against the best of the best from Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha. See how it stacks up. Check out the video and then read the full review at www.motorcycle-usa.com.

450 MOTO Roland Sands Designs

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Kits are rumored to be available this winter to turn your own dirt bike into a road racer. We met with concept founder Gavin Trippe and custom designer Roland Sands for the 450 MOTO launch at Laguna Seca.

Dirt Bikes - ATK 450 Off Road Motorcycle Review

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Part of the MotorcycleUSA.com 2006 450 Off Road Shootout, the ATK 450 Enduro is America’s great dirt bike hope. Visit www.motorcycle-usa.com for the full comparison review.

2008 Kawasaki KLX450R - Dirt Bikes

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

We all know that you don’t have to be the biggest, baddest dude in the group to get some action. Sure, those guys have their moments, and maybe those attention-grabbing physiques are exactly what some people are looking for. But, if people only shack-up with the best there’d be no hope for the rest. That’s exactly where Kawasaki falls into the mix with its 2008 KLX450R. While Honda is the chiseled muscle-head that impresses with its biceps, and the Yamaha is more of the easy-on-the-eyes, smooth talking type, the Kawasaki’s role is of “the friend”. The KLX is definitely lovable and has some attractive features alright, but they’re hidden behind its somewhat oafish appearance. If you can look past the soft exterior you’ll find that there’s more to this bike than meets the eye.

Read the full comparision review at www.motorcycle-usa.com