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The
KX85-11 Homepage
The choice of thousands - and it's easy to see why.
As the seat of learning for many of today's top stars, the KX85-II
is the ideal way to progress through the junior motocross ranks. Sturdy,
durable motors produce slick, race-winning horsepower and are simple
to maintain. Upside-down forks, Uni-Trak rear suspension and disc
brakes front and back illustrate the machine's high spec. Look closer
and you'll see countless detail touches that underpin why thousands
choose the KX85-II every season. |
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| Model Year |
2005 |
| Engine type |
Liquid-cooled, 2-stroke Single |
| Displacement |
84 cm³ |
| Bore x stroke |
48.5 x 45.8 mm |
| Compression ratio |
10.0:1 (low speed); 9.2:1 (high speed) |
| Valve/Induction system |
2-petal carbon-fibre piston reed valve |
| Maximum power |
21.0 kW {28.5 PS} @ 12,000 rpm |
| Maximum torque |
17.2 N·m {1.75 kgf·m} @ 11,000 rpm |
| Fuel supply/Carburettor |
Keihin PWK 28 |
| Ignition |
Digital CDI |
| Starting |
Primary kick |
| Transmission |
6-speed, return |
| Rake/Trail |
27° / 103 mm |
| Suspension, front |
36 mm upside-down fork with 18-way compression damping |
| Suspension, rear |
Bottom-Link Uni-Trak with adjustable preload, 4-way compression
and 16-way rebound damping |
| Wheel travel, front |
275 mm |
| Wheel travel, rear |
275 mm |
| Tyre, front |
70 / 100-19 42M |
| Tyre, rear |
90 / 100-16 52M |
| Brakes, front |
Disc |
| Brakes, rear |
Disc |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) |
1,910 x 735 x 1,105 mm |
| Wheelbase |
1,290 mm |
| Seat height |
870 mm |
| Fuel capacity |
5.5 litres |
| Dry weight |
68 kg |
| Automatic Headlights On (AHO) |
Yes |
| Complies to EU emission limit |
EURO 2 |
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