2007/09/19 09:24:11.072 GMT+8

Kawasaki D-Tracker 250 review

 

It used to be the motorcycling crowd could be divided cleanly between superbikers and off-roaders.
 The superbikers hang around at Hard Rock Cafe and go riding to Genting on the weekends.
 The off-roaders on the other hand spend most of their time jumping in the jungle and are rarely seen.
 But now, a strange hybdrid of the two is forming on the fringes of the local biking scene.
 Supermotos, or also known as supermotards are fast gaining popularity.
 For those who don't know much about bikes, a supermotard is basically a scrambler with superbike tyres.

You would think that a tall scrambler would be horrible to ride around twisty roads.
 But as I rode the Kawasaki D-Tracker around some sharp bends in the neighbourhood - this myth was quickly proven to be untrue.
 The D-Tracker is basically a Kawasaki KLX-250 'scrambler' with 17-inch street rims.

 It is powered by a single-cylinder 250cc thumper that lacks any sense of urgency - and can power the 119 kg bike to a mere 145 kph.
 However, despite the lack of straight line speed - this bike can be quite a load of fun in the twisties.
 You will also learn a totally different away of doing essentially the same thing - that is going around corners quickly.
 To do this, sportsbikers lower their center of gravity by dropping their body toward the inside of a turn and putting their knees down.
 Supermoto riders on the other hand adopt a totally different approach.
 Unknown to many, the fastest way around a turn is actually by sliding through it.
 The supermoto rider sit high up on his bike and uses a skillful combination of brakes and clutch to 'slide' the rear tyre and change the direction of the bike.
 It is a neat trick - this. Think of it as drifting - but on just two wheels.
 It is this sliding that makes the  supermoto rider adopt his typical 'foot-out' pose. This position is necessary to prevent the bike from sliding too much and dumping the rider on the tarmac. It's just not to look cool in photos.


 This may all sound very exciting, but I'm not sure if the D-tracker can really be called a supermotard.
 It is a bit small and underpowered, most supermoto bikes are actually 450cc and above, and some people I talked to even doubted the D-Tracker is actually capable of being "backed in" - as it is called.
 In Malaysia, there are already a few manufacturers who that already bringing in these 'real' supermotard machines.
 But what is exciting about the D-Tracker is that it costs about RM23,000, making it about half the price of it's nearest competitor.
 It is still not cheap - but we will probably be seeing a lot of these bikes on the road, as many beginners buying their first bike may find it within their budget range.
 While it's supermotard credibilty has yet to be determined, what is suprising about the bike though is how well it is adapted to the city.
 Oddly enough, despite it's jungle underpinnings - the bike turned out to be quite the urban warrior.
 I rode the bike for 500kms, most of it commuting between Kuala Lumpur, Bangsar and Petaling Jaya.
 The more I rode it, the more I became convinced this is exactly the sort of bike you need in an environment such as this.


 For starters, the bike sits way above traffic, with the handlebars clearing all but the tallest MPVs and SUVs.
 The high seating position means you can see for hundreds of metres in front, even above the car in front of you - which is great since most car drivers in KL have a habit of jumping on the brakes.
 You sit upright, with your weight off your wrists - which is good for long rides.
 The bike is also narrow compared to most other types of bikes, making filtering through heavy traffic a breeze.
 In fact, after a few days I realised even the Kapcais were having a tough time catching up with the tall motard in traffic.
 Another thing that many riders might be interested in is that the D-tracker has loads of suspension travel in it's front forks.
 At 28.4 cm - it's so long that it makes the bike look like it's standing on stilts.
 This means you can glide over all but the biggest potholes without even feeling them.
 I hardly slowed down when I passed the entrance to my housing estate - which is incredible since with so much construction going on, it resembles a Martian landscape more than a road.


 There are a few downsides to the bike though - the miniscule petrol tank can only hold 7.5 liters of fuel - giving you a range of just over 100kms.
 Because of it's height - the bike is also unstable at very high speeds.
 But in all other respects, it's a practical enough bike. In fact, if the price were around RM15,000, I think I would buy one right now - just to commute.
 Think of it as sort of a giant Kapcai. The only difference is you can pretend to be a supermotard rider and wear really cool helmets and riding gear.
 The D-Tracker comes in an assortment of three colors: black and candy blue, black and orange as well as Kawasaki green.
 For more information, call Sunrock Kawasaki at 03-55665688.

Posted by: arman.2007/09/19 09:24:11.072 GMT+8
Tags: supermotard kawasaki review ahmad malaysia arman motorcycle 250 superbike klx by d-tracker | Permalink | Comments (14) | References (0)

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thanks 4 klx info would like to know about  MZ 125 SM bike.

Posted by: Shah Marley.2007/10/03 17:38:10.801 GMT+8

Hi there. Interesting writeup on the KLX 250. Do you think that Sunrock will be bringing in the new 2008 KLR 650 to Malaysia in the new fure? I have owned and ridden 2 KLRs over the past few years and they are incredible bikes for their intention. Now shodding sticky rubber on them wd make ultimate motards.

Yik

Posted by: NG YIK CHEONG.2007/10/05 08:48:37.215 GMT+8

I'll be reviewing the MZ125 soon.

Awal from Kawasaki said there are no plans yet to bring in the 2008 KLR650.

 

Posted by: arman.2007/11/26 18:30:43.848 GMT+8
http://www.nst.com.my/blogs/man-on-wheels

hey arman.

i love this bike too.

but im already fell in love with aprilia sx 450 supermotard.

i really2 love aprilia. dual exhaust and more powerful.

Posted by: balootisme.2007/12/08 23:40:15.153 GMT+8
http://balootisme.blogspot.com

Assalammualaikum En. Arman,

 Pertama sekali saya ingin mengucapkan syabas pada Arman kerana boleh kira mnjadi orang pertama yang mencuba motor baru dari Kawasaki D-Tracker. Soalan pertama saya macamana prestasi motor tersebut. Kedua dimana boleh kita dapat wakil kedai untuk test drive dan berapa harga yang ditawarkan pada pengguna. Saya berminat untuk tahu adakah model D-tracker datang dalam 2 jenis ( D-Tracker & KLX250 ) atau D-Tracker KLX250 ialah satu model yang sama. Minta Arman boleh jelaskan pertanyaan saya diatas. Boleh menghubungi saya di talian 013-3607902 - Elmy.

Sekian Terima Kasih

 

 

Posted by: Elmy Rafizy Bin Idris.2008/01/02 11:34:14.377 GMT+8
Still under Construction

kawa d tracker ni.. d/p 10k... harga otr 25k
memang tak berbaloi..
moto malaysia ni mahal macam cibai.. hanya 250cc dah cecah harga 25ribu.. kenapa tak jual 250cc RM250ribu...juta.....senang mau kasi suap perut perut rasuah...

Posted by: iblismerah.2008/02/05 21:57:00.572 GMT+8

Bila la cukai import motor nak dimansuhkan...

Ramai pakai motor automaticly boleh kurangkan jamm pee..

Hmm dari pakai Dtracker baik tambah lg berapa ribu beli 2008 KLX450... lawa pun lawa.. tukar pakai tayar motard.. setel..

I love aprilia Smotard too.. tapi harga dah nak sama dengan Pegasso Esrada.. baik angkat Pegasso

Senang ceritala.. motor mcm ni mmg top speed kurang pickup ok.. tank minyak tu sampai bila pun takkan besar, tgok la body motor tu.. seperti yang di review motor ni mmg sedap bawak dlm town

Posted by: Retard On The Motard.2008/02/26 04:58:36.270 GMT+8

assalamualaikum, gooday every one.

wanted to get d-tracker but way out of budget, ninja150 not bad. any info on this bike. pls advice.

Posted by: inezam mustafa.2008/02/27 16:53:02.901 GMT+8

Mohon informasi tentang Kawasaki KLX 250, tentang penggunaan di jalan raya, apakah mungkin memperoleh STNK sebagai motor biasa.

salam

han

Posted by: han.2008/05/17 09:15:16.532 GMT+8

VERI NICE,BEAUTIFULL BIKE

klx s/m owner from croatia
greetings 2 all

Posted by: gogster.2008/07/06 15:51:11.869 GMT+8

hi

i realy love kawasaki bikes ,specialy KLX 250R ,Is there any chance i can win a free tracker bick or wallpapers ?

Posted by: adhham farook.2008/07/07 17:37:45.490 GMT+8

Hello Arman Ahmad i'am fan of this Bike too and it'll be coming by Kawasaki Motor Thailand out to market by this September 08, it's cost around 15,0000 Bath so do the math.

Posted by: asskicker.2008/07/13 12:33:50.995 GMT+8

iv just got a d tracker 250cc kawasaki and its two weeks old since i have its very sleek full black and very light weight compared to the other kawasaki i have kmx off roader 200cc.. i love anything with kawasaki on it...

Posted by: salman.2008/08/28 17:19:49.034 GMT+8

moto ni mmg ok tp mahal and 7.5 l je =100km takbeh r gitu..

ni aku rekemen sesiapa yang mampu beli ni terus BMW 1200 GSA

confirm tak menyesal.moto ni aku naik byk kali suspensi good ..tank minyak dari kuantan ke kedah tak payah isi minyak jika penuh

Posted by: dubit.2008/09/05 21:09:34.946 GMT+8
eh??

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