The D-TRACKER is seen as an appealing “first real bike” which fits in admirably with the new motorcycle industry GetOn campaign, as Sales and Marketing Manager for KMUK, Michael Johnstone explains. “We now have two 250cc machines and a brace of 125’s in the new range, all of which will appeal to those who respond to the GetOn campaign and are now considering a powered two wheeler for the very first time. The D-TRACKER has a highly appealing style of its own and packs more sheer fun and excitement per litre into its 10 horsepower engine than many far larger motorcycles”.
With a price tag of just £2849, the machine which features racing style digital instruments, petal disc brakes and competition style front forks, also benefits from a durable and maintenance friendly air-cooled four stroke engine with electric starting. Initial deliveries of machines are now in dealer showrooms and, with the start of the good weather, the D-TRACKER looks set to make many young riders two wheeled ambitions complete.
Now available in Kawasaki road bike dealers across the UK, the fun and funky D-TRACKER is the second 125cc Kawasaki launched for the 2010 season and completes the company’s line up of entry level motorcycles. With compact Super-Moto styling, soft compound tyres and a fuel injected engine.
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