Quick ride: Kawasaki KX100
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The Kawasaki KX100 is an ideal bike for young and old riders, especially those who feel too big for an 80 yet too small for a 125. It boasts of abundant power and torque for slow-going. It also has plenty of midrange power and a satisfying top-end pull. It is priced at $3199.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1996
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Quick ride: Honda CRM250 Evolution of EXP
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The CRM250, the latest motorcycle model from Honda, has an engine which makes use of the Activated Radical Combustion Technology that lessens smoke emission. Though not as competitive as Honda's other bikes, it is easy to steer due to its inverted fork. It costs $8,000.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1997
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Quick ride: Suzuki DR650S
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The $3,899 Suzuki DR650S was designed as a dirt bike but performs better on the street. Although it was revamped in 1992, the DR650S has about the same design as the 1990 model that won the Cycle World dual-purpose award. The tank now holds 4.5 gallons of fuel.
Publication Name: Cycle World
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0011-4286
Year: 1993
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