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New Kawasaki ATV's for Kids are Good as Green2007 Kawasaki KFX 50 and KFX 90

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Kawasaki hits the ground running with the launch of their new youth ATV's for 2007. The KFX 50 and KFX 90 come to the market at a time when quality and value are key factors. With many new features like electric start, disc brakes, four-stroke reliability, and safety features like ignition-cutoff tether and keyed ignition—parents are sure to be thrilled about the new Kawasaki line-up.

49cc or 89cc 4-stroke air cooled engines are available

We had the opportunity to come out to a Kawasaki event where they showcased these new quads. It was a full day of testing and riding the Kawasaki KFX 50 and KFX 90. With several youth riders on hand, the kids put these KFX’s to the test. There was a track set up with jumps, tight turns, and mini berms. The kids loved every minute of it.

The KFX 50 is an entry level quad powered by a 49cc air-cooled four-stroke overhead-cam engine. Its smooth power band makes it ideal for beginner riders. Long gone are the days of having to fire-up your motorcycle with a pull start; these bad boys have electric start.

Full floorboards and Continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT)

C.A.R.B. certified with USFS-approved spark arrestor

When it’s time to get on the road, beginning riders don’t have to worry about shifting gears. The continuously variable automatic transmission takes care of all the thinking. This allows young riders to concentrate on other things, like keeping their eyes on the road.

Both the KFX 50 and 90 are chain drive

The KFX 90 is the big brother to the KFX 50. At first glance you would think they are the same quad, but soon you realize it’s not. The KFX 90 sits higher and has a wider stance. It is powered by an 89cc air-cooled four-stroke engine. This quad is geared towards riders 12 years and older. With great handling and stability, this Kawasaki quad makes a great platform for riding on either track or trail.



Front single A-arms with twin shock absorbers
Swingarm rear suspension with single shock absorber

During our test time, several kids said how fun the new KFX quads from Kawasaki were. One went as far as saying, “I’m in LOVE.” So if you are in the market for an ATV for your kid, make sure to stop by your local Kawasaki dealer and check out the new KFX 50 and KFX 90.

For more information on Kawasaki, please visit www.kawasaki.com

 

2007 KFX® 50 Specifications*

Engine:

Air-cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder

Displacement:

49.5cc

Bore x stroke:

39.0 x 41.4mm

Compression ratio:

10.0:1

Carburetion:

Keihin PTE 16

Ignition:

Solid state CDI

Transmission:

Continuously Variable Automatic

Final drive:

Chain

Frame:

Double cradle, steel

Suspension front / wheel travel:

Single A-arm with twin shock absorbers / 2.8 in.

Suspension rear / wheel travel:

Swingarm with single shock absorber / 2.9 in.

Front tire:

AT16x8-7 tubeless

Rear tire:

AT16x8-7 tubeless

Front brakes / rear brake:

Dual mechanical drums / Hydraulic disc

Overall length:

55.1 in.

Overall width:

34.7 in.

Wheelbase:

38.0 in.

Ground clearance:

Center of chassis – 5.3 in.

Track Front/Rear:

27.2 / 27.6 in.

Fuel capacity:

1.5 gal.

Dry weight:

232 lbs.

Color choices:

Lime Green, White

MSRP:

$1,749


2007 KFX® 90 Specifications*

Engine:

Air-cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder

Displacement:

89cc

Bore x stroke:

47.0 x 51.8mm

Compression ratio:

10.8:1

Carburetion:

Mikuni PTE 16

Ignition:

Solid state CDI

Transmission:

Continuously Variable Automatic

Final drive:

Chain

Frame:

Double cradle, steel

Suspension front / wheel travel:

Single A-arm with twin shock absorbers / 2.8 in.

Suspension rear / wheel travel:

Swingarm with single shock absorber / 2.9 in.

Front tire:

AT18x7-8tubeless

Rear tire:

AT18x9-8 tubeless

Front brakes / rear brake:

Dual mechanical drums / Hydraulic disc

Overall length:

56.1 in.

Overall width:

35.6 in.

Wheelbase:

38.0 in.

Ground clearance:

Center of chassis – 5.9 in.

Track Front/Rear:

26.8 / 26.0 in.

Fuel capacity:

1.5 gal.

Dry weight:

254 lbs.

Color choices:

Lime Green, White

MSRP:

$2,149

 

More Tech Photos:

Electric push-button starting with kick-start backup

Throttle-limiting screw allows parents to limit throttle opening to help new riders gain experience at slower speeds


Maxxis tires - 18 X 7-8 front, 18 X 9-8 rear on the KFX 90


Two front drum brakes and a rear disc brake for excellent stopping power


Hydraulic disc rear brakes...wow!

 

 

 

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Comments and Questions from our Readers
 Posted 2007-12-19 22:00:55.0
I am wanting to know what is the approx. top speed of the 50 and/or 90.
 Posted 2008-02-13 05:30:55.0
Does anyone know how the collard sleeve is removed from the 90? Or, is it on;y adjusted in order to get full power? Thanks.
 Posted 2009-04-08 12:23:59.0
i have 50 and wondering the same what is the top speed of a 50
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