Kawasaki KE100

KE100
Manufacturer Kawasaki
Production 1976-2001
Predecessor Kawasaki G5
Class Dual Sport/Adventure Bike/Survival Bike/enduro
Engine 99 cc air-cooled oil-injected two-stroke
Top speed 62.5 mph (100.6 km/h)
Power 11 hp (8.2 kW) at 7,500 rpm
Torque 8.9 lb·ft (12.1 N·m) at 3,500 rpm 8.0 lb·ft (10.8 N·m) at 9,000 rpm
Transmission 5-speed constant mesh wet-clutch with chain final drive
Suspension Front sealed hydraulic forks, Rear coil shocks with pneumatic struts
Brakes Front and rear mechanical drums (leading/trailing)
Tires Front: 2.75-19 Rear: 3.00-17
Wheelbase 50.6 in (1,290 mm)
Dimensions L: 79.9 in (2,030 mm)
W: 33.5 in (850 mm)
H: 42.5 in (1,080 mm)
Seat height 31.7 in (810 mm)
Weight 187 lb (85 kg) (dry)
197 lb (89 kg) (wet)
Fuel capacity 2.5 US gal (9.5 l; 2.1 imp gal)
Oil capacity 1.2 L (1.3 US qt)
Fuel consumption 70-85 mpg US

The Kawasaki KE100 is a dual-sport motorcycle that was produced by Kawasaki from 1976 to 2001. A direct successor to the G5, the major changes on the KE100 were different ergonomics and a change in transmission layout (1-N-2-3-4-5 to the G5's N-1-2-3-4-5). The KE100 did not change much through the years, although minor changes were made to the engine and transmission over successive model years, as well as a switch to different tanks after the B4 model. It uses an oil injection system that Kawasaki calls "superlube" to both eliminate fuel-mixing and give a precise fuel-oil mixture in the two-stroke cycle, reducing emissions enough that the KE100 still passes US emissions tests. Its fuel tank has a capacity of 2.5 US gal (9.5 l; 2.1 imp gal) and includes two small hooks on the rear of the frame that can be used either to mount turn signals or to tie or "bungee" a spare fuel tank for longer journeys.


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