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Why did the stop making kawasaki 125 dirt bike?

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question 2. did they only stop it for other countries or the us to?

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  1. they are eventually going to stop makeing all two strokes, the 4 strokes are talking over and people are chooseing them over the 2 strokes andthe manufactures are not making as much money with the 2 strokes, so they are just going to stop makin them.


  2. Pressure from world bodies over noise pollution has stopped production on a couple of the well known brands of 125cc including Kawasaki and Honda.  Popularity to race the 125cc has also been down as they quite often have to race against the 4 stroke 250cc and they usually get beaten (of course there is exception to that depending upon the rider onboard).  

    Part of the reason that honda developed the 150cc was to replace the 2 stroke 85cc although I don't know if it has been as successful as they would have hoped as the idea was for them to race against the 85cc and in America they don't allow that as they race in their own class.  Australia has them racing against the 85cc.

  3. Because there not making any money off of them..Once the 4-stroke came out.the 2 stroke didn't have a chance...Another reason is places like Calf..with there polution laws..They have been fighting 2-smokes for years..They have already banned 2-stroke outboards from alot of lakes..because of the oil coming out of the exhaust...

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