Beta 390 RS Special Edition vs Kawasaki 2023 KX 450SR

Compare Specifications of Beta 390 RS Special Edition and Kawasaki 2023 KX 450SR

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Beta 390 RS Special Edition
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Kawasaki 2023 KX 450SR
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 385.60 cc 449.00 cc
Engine Single cylinder, 4 –stroke, liquid cooled, 4-valve (Titanium intake and exhaust), electric start. (back up kick starter as an option) 4-stroke single, DOHC, liquid-cooled
Engine Starting -- Electric start
Engine Lubrication Twin Oil Pumps w/Cartridge Filter & Separate Compartments For Engine & Transmission --
Clutch Wet Diaphragm-style --
Fuel System 42mm Throttle Body w/ Dual Injectors DFI® with 44mm. Keihin throttle body
Ignition Dual-Map Kokusan 200w output - On Demand Traction Control Digital CDI with three coupler options
Transmission 6 Speed 5-speed, return shift, with wet multi-disc manual clutch and hydraulic clutch actuation
Drivetrain -- Chain
Frame Molybdenum steel / Double Cradle w/ quick air filter access Aluminum perimeter
Tyres
Front DOT Maxxis Enduro 80/100-21
Rear DOT Maxxis Enduro 120/80-19
Brakes
Front 260 mm floating rotor Single semi-floating 270mm. Braking petal disc with dual-piston caliper
Rear 240 mm rotor Single 250mm. Braking petal disc with single-piston caliper
Suspension
Front 48 mm KYB AOS closed cartridge fork, adjustable compression & rebound 12.0 in
Rear KYB 46mm body with adjustable rebound and high/low speed on compression adjustment 12.1 in
Colors Available
Colors -- Lime Green


Physical Specs
Length -- 2184 mm
Width -- 820 mm
Height -- 1264 mm
Kerb Weight 107 110
Seat Height 939 954
Wheelbase 1490 mm 1485 mm
Ground Clearance 320 mm 340 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 9 litres 6.2 litres
Overview
About -- The Kawasaki 2023 KX 450SR brings a 449.00 cc engine to the table, utilizing 4-stroke single, D Read More
Features -- - DFI couplers
- Coned disc-spring hydraulic clutch
- ERGO-FIT® adjustability
- Engine Management Technology
- Chassis Management Technology
- Launch Control Mode

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