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KAWASAKI KDX200SR
It was brought to the market as the street model of the KDX200R, which became the standard model for the enduro races. -
KAWASAKI KH500
The name of the series was changed from SS to KH. The engine had become milder, and the suspension and the brake were diverted from the Z series. -
YAMAHA XJ400
Yamaha, whose main model for the 400cc class had been the 2-cylinder GX series, had brought this long-awaited 4-cylinder sports model to the market. -
HONDA CRF450R
The CRF450R, the top model of the HONDA 4-stroke motocrosser, had underwent a minor change. The shape of the intake/exhaust port had been changed. -
HONDA DJ-1
It was an easily handled compact motorcycle with 8-inch wheels (front and rear). Its interior and exterior parts were boldly painted in two-tone colors, and it hailed itself as a stylish motorcycle. -
HONDA JULIO
It was a small-sized city commuting motorcycle that featured a roundish square design. Its two-tone body color also fascinated the fans. It was also equipped with the HONDA anti-theft structure. -
HONDA XL50
It was a mini off-road model that took in the design of the XL250S. Its 4-stroke engine of the CB50 series made it easy to handle. It was a beginner-friendly model. -
YAMAHA CARROT
It was a cheap edition motorcycle that adopted a design and a hand brake like that of a bicycle. It was equipped with a shaft drive and the CDI ignition and didn't require maintenance. -
SUZUKI TS200R
It adopted a newly designed engine. It was equipped with an AETC (Automatic Exhaust Timing Control), a Φ30 slingshot carburetor, and a digital CDR. -
YAMAHA YZ450F
YZ450F had been leaving its mark as the pioneer of a 4-stroke motocrosser motorcycle. Its MY2007 had improved it power characteristics and reliability.