- Mar 8, 2022
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by: Andrew Oldar
Kawasaki’s KX450 has swept Dirt Rider’s 450 Motocross Shootout the past four years—a heck of an accomplishment in such a deep and competitive field. There is one area that Team Green’s flagship motocrosser is not as strong, and that’s on the dyno. With 52.2 hp at 9,500 rpm, the Kawasaki only makes more peak horsepower than the 2022 Suzuki RM-Z450 in the 450 motocross class. In terms of maximum torque, the KX ties the 2022 Yamaha YZ450F for least in the class.Are those relatively low nu ...
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Kawasaki’s KX450 has swept Dirt Rider’s 450 Motocross Shootout the past four years—a heck of an accomplishment in such a deep and competitive field. There is one area that Team Green’s flagship motocrosser is not as strong, and that’s on the dyno. With 52.2 hp at 9,500 rpm, the Kawasaki only makes more peak horsepower than the 2022 Suzuki RM-Z450 in the 450 motocross class. In terms of maximum torque, the KX ties the 2022 Yamaha YZ450F for least in the class.Are those relatively low nu ...
... continues at DirtRider.Com

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