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2011 Kawasaki KX450F, 2011 Model! Big Savings! - When requesting information about this item, please call sales at 800-564-8078 for details! Use browser's Back button to return to this page. Did Somebody Say Motor In the 450 cubic centimeter motocross game, the only thing that matters to serious racers is top-tier performance and running up front. And for 2011, the best tool for the job is once again a lime green one – Kawasaki’s reworked and revised KX 450F. In this arena you can’t stand still technically, which is why Kawasaki engineers scrutinized every system and component of the race-winning 2010 model and came up with a host of tweaks that’ll have red, blue, orange and yellow wondering what hit ’em.
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