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UK Specification & Price ( from kawasaki.co.uk)
PRICE * £6250
MODEL KVF700-A
ENGINE TYPE Liquid Cooled, V-Twin, SOHC 4-stroke. Electric start with recoil back-up.
MAX POWER 46hp (34.3 KW / 46.6 PS)
ENGINE CAPACITY 697 cc
TRANSMISSION Dual range CVT with reverse. Selectable 2WD/4WD
FINAL DRIVE Shaft
FRONT SUSPENSION Macpherson Strut
REAR SUSPENSION Swingarm and single shock with stepless preload adjustment
BRAKES: FRONT Hydraulic dual discs
BRAKES: REAR Enclosed wet multi-disc system
* All prices are exclusive of VAT and delivery charges.
TYRE SIZES: FRONT 25 x 8-12
TYRE SIZES:
REAR
25 x 10-12
OVERALL LENGTH 2065 mm
OVERALL WIDTH 1180 mm
OVERALL HEIGHT 1175 mm
GROUND CLEARANCE 192 mm
DRY WEIGHT 273 kg
FUEL TANK CAPACITY 17 litres
MAX LOADING
FRONT RACK
40 kg
MAX LOADING
REAR RACK
80 kg
TOWING CAPACITY 567 kg
WARRANTY Supplied with full manufacturer warranty

KVF7004x4 Home page
(Successor to the KVF650 in 2004 -
they have now re-released the kvf650 for 2005 and discontinued selling the KVF700)

Kawasaki accessories

The KVF700-A flied the flag proudly as Kawasaki's most powerful ATV in 2004, answering the needs of those who required a hard working and powerful ATV. A liquid-cooled, 4 stroke, V-twin SOHC engine delivers a stunning 47 hp at 6,500 rpm. Power is harnessed by on-demand, electrically selectable two and four wheel drive and KAPS, Kawasaki's automotive power drive system allowing quick changes between hi-low and reverse gears.

MacPherson Strut front suspension and a Kawasaki engine brake control system is matched by powerful twin front discs and an enclosed, multi-plate rear brake. Front and rear racks with combined capacity of 120 kg and the KVF700-A delivers an impressive 567 kg towing capacity. When the going gets tough, get going on the toughest machine of the lot - the Kawasaki KVF700-A.
( from kawasaki.co.uk)
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