The Kawasaki KDX80, produced between 1988 and 1990, is an entry-level youth off-road motorcycle designed for trail riding and recreational use. It features a compact and punchy 79 cc air-cooled, 2-stroke, single-cylinder engine with reed valve induction, delivering an estimated 8-10 horsepower. Known for its lightweight and agile handling, the KDX80 is equipped with telescopic front forks and a rear suspension system suitable for off-road terrain. Its robust construction reflects Kawasaki's reputation for durable off-road machines, making it an ideal choice for young riders and beginners seeking a manageable and capable trail bike.
This Workshop Service Repair Manual provides comprehensive information for the Kawasaki KDX80. It covers all aspects of maintenance and repair, including detailed procedures for the engine, fuel system, ignition, transmission, suspension, braking, and electrical systems. The manual includes routine maintenance tasks, troubleshooting guides for common issues, and in-depth engine overhaul instructions with specifications and torque values. Its purpose is to assist owners, mechanics, and technicians in maintaining the reliability and performance of the vehicle, ensuring it operates safely and efficiently.