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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tejas
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KE100 v. 200cc China
Has anyone ridden the KE100 from Kawi? How so it compare to 200cc China bike, in terms of acceleration? Thanks!
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Join Date: May 2008
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http://www.epinions.com/reviews/2000_Kawasaki_KE100
top speed of 45 but looks like it would be a lot of fun to tool around town on. I wonder if they make an oversived piston and barrel for it |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Saw I think a 92 KE 100 in the pawn shop they were asking $800.but I could see it needed alot of work.they said it worked but there was no kick starter on it?, if it was working I might have considered swaping my HSUN for it.lol :P
Parts availability for the KE is better than a China bike and it sat low and looked comfortable on the road.but never taken one for a spin! |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tejas
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
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I've got an old KE100. Strictly dirt now. Good 'lil put-put but I wouldn't try to street it. Too small for the road and too small for me (6 foot - 230 lbs) but it's been a bulletproof 'lil ride. I've owned it since 1982, my second EVER bike
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1970 CT 70 - 1975 RD350 - 1977 KE100 - 1979 FL250 ODYSSEY - 1999 VSTAR650 CLASSIC - 2001 VSTAR 1100 CLASSIC - 2007 ? SAGA GY250 ? |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: directly under the earths sun............NOW
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If I remember correctly the largest CC bike allowed on the expressways is/was 125cc but they may have changed that.
Anyway a 100cc is a 100cc and should really be compared to bikes that are similar IMO. If a given bike of lesser CC's can hold its own against a larger CC bike that is of similar build (I.E both enduro's) I'd say that is a good comparison also. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 392
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As far as I know where Im from any bike over 50cc with manual transmission is a motorcycle, with anything 50cc and under with auto trans is a limited speed motorcycle, pretty sure the KE is allowed anywhere over here, I heard they reach China bike speeds 50-60 mph?
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 117
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The definition of motorcycle/moped and how big a bike needs to be before it can be ridden on the freeway/interstate varies widely from state to state.
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