Kawasaki Announces All New 2019 KX450
The Kawasaki
KX⢠lineup has an unmatched history of success and has paved the
path to championships for the motocross heroes of today, while
continuing to serve as the ultimate tool for the future stars of
tomorrow. The KX family is the most dominant motocross and
supercross brand of motorcycle available today, led by its flagship
model the KXâ¢450.
The all-new 2019 KX450 weighs in at 232.4 lbs without fuel while
boasting a powerful engine, nimble handling, and technologically
advanced features that are derived directly from the motorcycles
used by Kawasaki's factory race team. All-new features for 2019
include a new lightweight, more powerful engine, new slimmer
aluminum frame, new Showa coil spring front forks with A-KIT
technology, new hydraulic clutch and new electric start
system.
The KX450 motorcycle is the bike that builds champions. Kawasaki
racers also receive the benefit of the industry-leading Team Greenâ¢
support network that can be found trackside at events across the
nation. The Kawasaki KX450 is notorious for asserting its
championship proven dominance across the world.
ENGINE
- NEW Kawasaki's first electric start motocross bike
- NEW hydraulic clutch
- NEW finger-follower valve train designed by Kawasaki's World
Superbike engineers
- NEW aggressive cam profiles
- NEW larger intake and exhaust valves
- NEW lightweight bridged-box piston
- NEW thinner air cleaner element
- NEW downdraft-style intake routing
- NEW longer exhaust header pipe
- NEW larger 44 mm throttle body
- NEW change drum and shift fork reduce weight
- NEW plain bearings for the connecting rod big-end
- NEW compact fuel pump
The engine of the KX450 has always been strong, and the lightweight
engine package is even stronger in 2019 thanks to the input from
the factory race team. The four-stroke, single cylinder, DOHC,
water-cooled 449 cc engine has increased peak power and a flatter
torque curve that makes it easier to get on the gas sooner.
New for 2019, the KX450 becomes Kawasaki's first motocross bike
with an electric start, which is activated by the push of a button
located on the handlebar near the right grip making starting easy
and convenient. A lightweight, compact Li-ion battery helps keep
weight down, as does an automatic centrifugal decompression system
fitted to the exhaust cam, which lifts one exhaust valve to
facilitate starting.
In addition to an electric start, the KX450 also becomes Kawasaki's
first motocross bike equipped with a hydraulic clutch. The new
clutch offers a more direct feel and an easier pull for lighter
lever action, helping to reduce fatigue while on the racetrack. The
hydraulic clutch is designed to provide a more consistent feeling
through minimal change in clutch play as the clutch heats up during
heavy use.
Kawasaki brought top-level road racing technology to the KX450
valve train, using designs from Kawasaki World Superbike engineers.
It uses finger-follower valve actuation, enabling larger-diameter
valves and more aggressive cam profiles. Thanks to the
finger-follower valve actuation, the rev-limit has been raised,
contributing to increased high-rpm performance. The change to
finger-follower valve actuation reduces the valve train mass and
friction compared to a tappet-style valve actuation. A DLC coating
on the finger followers helps protect against wear.
Complementing more aggressive cams, larger 40 mm intake valves and
33 mm exhaust valves with increased lift help air flow and
contribute to increased power. Valves are formed from lightweight
titanium, reducing reciprocating weight and offering high-rpm
reliability. Chromium steel valve spring retainers and a highly
durable chromium nitride coating on the camshafts improve
reliability at high-rpm. The lightweight bridged-box piston uses
the same design as the Monster Energy® Kawasaki race team's factory
race bikes, contributing to strong performance throughout the
entire rpm range. The revised piston design reduces weight and
optimizes strength for durability.
The cylinder is offset 8.5 mm forward to reduce mechanical loss
through friction from the piston movement, enabling more efficient
power generation. A special coating used on the intake port cores
during the casting process make ports ultra-smooth, which increases
efficiency and performance throughout the rpm range.
The new header pipe length has been increased by 105 mm to match
the updated engine package and improves low-end power. A resonator
chamber fitted to the exhaust system header effectively increases
exhaust pipe length and helps reduce the decibel sound level. A new
thinner air cleaner element improves air flow, contributing to
increased performance at all rpm. New downdraft-style intake
routing allows an even straighter approach for intake air into the
cylinder, improving cylinder-filling efficiency and contributing to
increased engine power. The new 44 mm throttle body is now larger
and features reversed orientation of the butterfly for better fuel
atomization from the top mounted injector. A new fine atomizing,
12-hole injector now sprays 75 micron droplets and flows over 20
percent more fuel to contribute to increased power, smooth power
delivery and superb engine response at partial throttle.
A close-ratio five-speed transmission features lightweight gears
and shafts to keep weight down, yet retain strength, while
contributing to the motorcycle's winning performance. Revisions
have been made to the shift drum and shift fork, resulting in a
weight savings. The engine cases, which feature a scavenger pump on
the right case, have been constructed of extremely light materials
and are designed to meet the highest standards of durability. A
change from needle bearings to plain bearings for the connecting
rod big-end reduces mechanical loss, contributing to overall
performance.
The new lightweight fuel pump is located in the plastic fuel tank
and has a revised design that is more compact, enabling a flatter
design for the top of the tank.
DFI® COUPLERS
- NEW Ability to adjust mapping while engine is
running
Contributing to the race-winning engine characteristics, the
digital fuel injection system of the KX450 features a coupler
package that has set the industry standard. Each KX450 motorcycle
comes standard with three different couplers, easily allowing
riders to select pre-programmed fuel injection and ignition mapping
to suit their riding style or track conditions. The four-pin DFI®
couplers select maps that are designed for standard, hard or soft
terrain settings. Changing the engine map is as simple as
connecting the coupler cap of choice. For riders looking to fine
tune their ECU settings, the KX FI Calibration Kit (Handheld) is
offered as a Kawasaki Genuine Accessory, and provides access to the
fully programmable ECU. The handheld device eliminates the need for
a trackside laptop and gives riders the ability to create custom
maps for precise adjustment of fuel and ignition settings. The
user-friendly device can store up to seven preset maps and is
PC-compatible. For 2019, maps can now be changed while the engine
is running by changing couplers, eliminating the need to shut off
the engine.
LAUNCH CONTROL
The launch control system of the KX450 motorcycle is a favorite for
riders who are focused on getting to the first turn ahead of their
competition. The push-button activation retards ignition timing in
first and second gear, helping maximize traction and put the bike's
potent power to the ground. Once the rider shifts into third gear,
normal ignition mapping immediately resumes and full power is
restored.
CHASSIS
- NEW slimmer aluminum perimeter frame
- NEW engine used as a stressed member for rigidity balance
- NEW swingarm with revised rigidity to match the main
frame
Kawasaki's engineering team has worked closely with the factory
racing team to develop an industry-leading slim aluminum perimeter
frame that is capable of providing precise cornering through
excellent front-end feel and the ultimate agility at high speeds.
As an evolution of the current design, the new frame boasts
increased overall rigidity balance. The frame's lightweight
construction is composed of forged, extruded and cast parts, while
the engine is used as a stressed member and adds to the frames
rigidity balance. The overall rigidity balance has been increased
through a new steering head area with optimized rigidity, main
frame rails with revised cross-section, and a revised line for the
swingarm brackets. Lower frame rails have been widened and also
contribute to the bikes overall rigidity balance. Forged chain
adjusters are also equipped with a self-locking rear axle nut. The
axle nut holds 80 lb-ft torque without the need of a cotter pin,
simplifying maintenance at the track.
The KX450 motorcycle also features a new lightweight swingarm that
has revised rigidity and was designed to match the frame, and
contributes to increased traction at the rear wheel. The alloy
swingarm is constructed of a cast front section and twin tapered
hydro-formed spars in a raw aluminum finish. With center of gravity
and balanced handling in mind, engineers carefully placed the
dimension of the swingarm pivot, output sprocket, and rear axle
locations, so that the rear tire would drive the bike forward.
SUSPENSION & BRAKES
- NEW Showa 49 mm coil spring fork with A-KIT technology
- NEW revised linkage ratios
- NEW rear shock layout and Uni-Trak® rear suspension
- NEW front brake master cylinder
- NEW larger 250 mm rear disc
- NEW rear brake master cylinder and hose
- NEW larger-diameter 22 mm front axle
For 2019, the KX450 motorcycle is equipped with new
high-performance Showa 49 mm coil spring front forks with A-KIT
technology, which feature large diameter inner tubes that are the
same size as those found on Kawasaki's factory racing team's bikes
and enable the use of large damping pistons for smooth action and
firm damping. A hard titanium coating on the outer surface of
the fork inner tubes helps prevent wear abrasion. The increased
surface hardness of the dark navy blue coating also helps to
prevent scratches and damage to the tubes. As a result of the
surface remaining smoother for a longer period, the reduction of
friction creates a smoother and more enjoyable ride. A Showa
"Dimplushâ¢" finish process plus Kashima Coat creates a
micro-dimpled surface on the inner walls of the outer fork tubes to
improve oil retention, and helps prevent wear abrasion on the
inside of the tubes, ensuring the sliding surfaces remain smooth
for a long time, while the outside is protected against corrosion.
The A-KIT technology used in valving, surface treatments and
finishes, contributes to noticeably smoother suspension action at
the initial part of the stroke and a better ride feel. Incredibly
precise personalized settings can be found with 16-position
compression and 16-position rebound adjustments.
On the rear suspension, a new Kawasaki Uni-Trak® linkage system is
designed to work in conjunction with the new shock, new aluminum
frame and new swingarm. The linkage, which is mounted below the
swingarm, allows for a longer rear suspension stroke and allows
more precise rear suspension tuning. The linkage ratios have been
revised to help keep the rear wheel planted for increased traction.
The Showa shock layout has been shifted 5 mm to the right to allow
room for the new downdraft-style engine intake and increases rear
wheel traction. The new Showa Compact Design rear shock has A-KIT
technology with bigger diameter compression adjuster, improving
damping on the high frequency movements found on today's motocross
tracks. Dual compression adjustability can be found on the rear
shock, allowing high-speed and low-speed damping to be adjusted
separately. The fully adjustable shock allows for settings to be
personalized for riding preference and conditions.
An oversized 270 mm, petal-shaped front brake rotor from the
renowned manufacturer, Braking, is fitted to keep up with the
powerful engine of the KX450 and help riders brake harder and later
than the competition. The front brake master cylinder has been
revised and offers better initial control, while contributing to
overall braking performance and consistency. The rear is equipped
with a new larger-diameter 250 mm petal-shaped Braking® rotor that
matches the large front disc and contributes to stronger stopping
power. The rear brake master cylinder and hose have been revised to
reduce weight.
Derived from Kawasaki's factory racing efforts, front-end traction
has been improved thanks to a new larger-diameter 22 mm front axle
shaft. Dunlop MX3S tires contribute to increased front and rear
traction.
ADJUSTABILITY
- NEW lighter and wider footpegs
Kawasaki continues its unmatched commitment towards providing
riders with class-leading ERGO-FIT⢠comfort thanks to its
adjustable handlebar mounting system and footpegs to fit a variety
of riders and riding styles. The handlebars feature four-way
adjustable mounts. The multi-position handlebars offer two mounting
holes with 35 mm of adjustability, and the 180-degree offset clamps
boast four individual settings to suit different size riders. The
new lighter footpegs are 5 mm wider and positioned 3 mm further
rearward, offering excellent grip and making it easier to weight
the pegs. The footpegs feature dual-position mounting points, with
a lower position that reduces the standard setting by an additional
5 mm. The lower position effectively lowers the center of gravity
when standing, and reduces knee angle when taller riders are
seated.
BODYWORK & SEAT
- NEW bodywork designed to facilitate rider movement
- NEW slimmer single piece radiator shrouds
- NEW flatter and lower fuel tank
- NEW smooth engine covers
Complementing its championship proven technology, the 2019 KX450
motorcycle features aggressive styling along with in-mold graphics
on the radiator shrouds that result in an ultra-smooth surface and
racy look needed to finish at the top of its class. The sleek
bodywork has been molded to match the V-mounted radiators and
narrow chassis design. The flatter fuel tank design allows the tip
of the seat to be 20 mm lower and gives the rider greater freedom
of movement when changing riding position, and facilitates sitting
farther forward.
Each piece of bodywork has been designed to help facilitate rider
movement with long, smooth surfaces that make it easy to slide back
and forth. New single piece shrouds are slimmer where they come to
contact with the rider's legs and are easier to hold on to. Seams
between the shrouds, seat, and side covers are nearly flush in
order to increase bike control as well as moving around on the
motorcycle.
Adding to the distinctive Kawasaki factory race team look is a
green oil cap, generator cover plugs, green alumite suspension
adjusters, and black alumite wheels. Engine covers were designed to
be smooth in order to not impede rider movement.
The 2019 Kawasaki KX450 motorcycle can easily be made to suit a
large range of riders thanks to its flat seat design, adjustable
handlebar and footpegs and adjustable suspension components. This
perfectly complements the wide range of damping settings as well as
the DFI couplers and optional handheld KX FI Calibration Kit,
allowing the rider to find the ideal engine characteristics to suit
a particular track or conditions. While the base settings on the
KX450 motorcycle are based on extensive testing and racing, the
motorcycle provides a huge range of technology and adjustment to
help ensure every rider can experience the incredible ability of
this extremely capable motocross bike.
CONTINGENCY
Kawasaki Team Green Racing Contingency for 2019 supercross,
motocross, and off-road racing are set to be announced and include
the all-new KX450. Highlights of the contingency program include
increased payouts in off-road racing and more privateer support in
both supercross and motocross.
Color: Lime Green
MSRP: $9,299
Availability: Now