Kawasaki ATV - Mean, Big Machines
Thursday, August 30th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIn today’s extreme sports world the Kawasaki ATV is one of the most popular all-terrain vehicles. Kawasaki motors is considered to be one of the most creative and innovative manufacturers when it comes to ATVs. In fact, the first to introduce the V-twin engine ATV to the consumer market was Kawasaki motors. In the year 2001, the Kawasaki ATV Prairie 650 was introduced to the consumer market and the whole ATV industry was revolutionized.
What Made The Kawasaki ATV Prairie 650 A Winner?
According to the people at Kawasaki Motors, the Prairie 650 is liquid-cooled with cylinders set at a 90-degree angle for smooth running. According to the engineers of this Kawasaki ATV, the Prairie 650 has twice the power strokes of the single-cylinder design making this vehicle far more superior than any other models available in the market today.
Although this Kawasaki ATV is very powerful, it is not really difficult to handle. Stopping the Prairie 650 is not really much of the problem because the engineers of this Kawasaki ATV have combined powerful dual-piston front disc brakes with a sealed multiple disc wet brake system in the rear of the vehicle.
Actually, the engineers of this Kawasaki ATV borrowed the idea of the brakes configuration from the designs of heavy equipments used in the construction industry and those big equipments being used in agricultural farms. Since the brakes systems used in this Kawasaki ATV worked so well with the other types of heavy industrial equipments, there is no reason why it will not do well in the ATV. True to its promise, the Kawasaki ATV Prairie 650 revolutionized the whole ATV industry.
Leading The Market
Since the introduction of the Kawasaki ATV Prairie 650, there have been many other models that have become favorites among ATV enthusiasts. In 2006, Kawasaki introduced some really big and mean machines into the market. The Brute Force series, the KFX series and the Prairie series all made ripples in the market last year. The Prairie 700 4×4, which is the direct descendant of the Prairie 650, which revolutionized the world of ATVs, is one of the favorites last year.
Like its predecessors, the Kawasaki ATV Prairie 650, the V-twin and engine of the Prairie 700 Enables it to be one of the most powerful all-terrain vehicles available on the consumer market today. Based on some industry experts, the Prairie 700 4×4 is one of the most outstanding achievements of ATVs that Kawasaki motors has ever manufactured. Without question, when it comes to creativity and innovation in the all-terrain vehicle industry, Kawasaki motors stands out above the rest.
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