Kawasaki unveils the all-new KX327 and KX327X, marking the return of big-bore two-stroke motorcycles after more than two decades.
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After 18 months of anticipation, Kawasaki has officially introduced its full-size two-stroke motocross and off-road machines.
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The KX327 features a fuel-injected, liquid-cooled 327cc two-stroke engine designed for smooth power delivery and strong low-to-mid-range torque.
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Based on the proven KX450F platform, the KX327 combines lightweight construction with excellent stability and handling.
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Electric start, hydraulic clutch, selectable power modes, and RIDEOLOGY App integration come standard.
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The KX327X is designed for challenging trails and cross-country riding, offering confidence and control on demanding terrain.
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Kawasaki's flagship four-stroke receives a new frame, longer wheelbase, improved engine tuning, and upgraded Brembo brakes.
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GPS connectivity, traction control, launch control, ride logging, and smartphone integration enhance performance and customization.
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The 2027 KX250F gains improved engine performance, enhanced suspension, a hydraulic clutch, and race-focused ergonomics.
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From the all-new KX327 two-stroke to upgraded KX450F and KX250F models, Kawasaki's 2027 lineup is built for serious riders.
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