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2008 KAWASAKI TERYX™ 750 4x4

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Features and Benefits

At a glance…

- First in class with a V-twin

- Sport performance with gas-charged rear shocks with reservoirs

- 26-inch Maxxis tires

- Sealed rear wet brake

- Ample 500-pound capacity cargo bed

Engine

- The 90-degree 749cc V-twin engine is the largest, most powerful engine in its class

- Positioned mid-ship for optimum front/rear balance – good for power slides and cornering control

- Straight intake tracts and 34mm downdraft carburetors enhance power delivery throughout the rpm range

- Radiator is compact and placed high in the chassis for better protection against mud and debris

- Ducts located by the cargo bed direct cooling air to the engine

- Aluminum cylinders are Electrofusion-plated for light weight, long wear and excellent heat dispersion

- Engine can be started in any gear when the rear brake is applied

- Electronically controlled Kawasaki Engine Brake Control helps to slow the RSV when traversing steep down hills

Transmission/Selectable Four-wheel-drive

- CVT features high and low ranges, plus reverse

- Combined with the engine power characteristics, provides instantaneous acceleration

- Rider can select two- or four-wheel-drive operation by pressing a button located on the dash

- Limited-slip front differential reduces steering effort under normal four-wheel drive operation, while Variable Front Differential Control permits rider to distribute torque equally to left and right front wheels for maximum traction via a hand lever

- Rear wheels are locked and always turning together for cornering control

Chassis

- Large-diameter thin-walled tubular steel frame

- Only RSV with integrated occupant protection

- First with sport performance-focused suspension – low-speed comfort not a main design priority

- Wide track provides excellent stability and chassis has 11.2 inches of ground clearance

- Long dual front A-arm suspension and narrow frame concept provides 7.5 inches of travel and features adjustable gas-charged Kayaba shocks

- Independent rear suspension provides the best balance of rider comfort and handling at high speeds, and adjustable gas-charged Kayaba shocks with reservoirs provides 7.25 inches of travel

- Chassis offers the right balance of bump absorption while limiting understeer

- Able to tackle corners in either a drift or grip style and operate beyond the limits of its rivals

Brakes

- Dual front 200mm disc brakes with two-piston 27mm calipers and Kawasaki’s sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc rear brake system provide maximum stopping power in all conditions

- Front discs are recessed in wheels for protection from debris

Tires/Wheels

- Good rough terrain performance and obstacle clearance with 26-inch Maxxis tires specially built for the Teryx 750 4x4

- Tread design enables both controlled sliding and forward traction

Bodywork/Ergonomics

- Bucket seats with retractable three-point seat belts

- Foot guards designed into the floor and body

- Padded steering wheel positioned low for better control

- Body work is made of high-gloss scratch resistant Thermo-Plastic Olefin

- Steel floor boards and engine guards for maximum protection

- Dual 40W headlights and dual taillights

- Cargo bed has 500 lb capacity, tie down hooks in all four corners and cargo net standard

TERYX 750 4x4 LE additional features

- Digital Meter

- Dual retractable cup holders

- Hard top

- Half-Windshield

- Tilting cargo bed with gas assist

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SPECIFICATIONS

Engine: Liquid-cooled, 90-degree, four-stroke V-twin

Valve system: SOHC, four valves per cylinder

Displacement: 749cc

Starting system: Electric

Bore x stroke: 85 x 66mm

Compression ratio: 8.8:1

Carburetion: (2) Keihin CVKR-34

Ignition: Digital DC-CDI

Transmission: Continuously variable belt-drive transmission with high and low range, plus reverse, and Kawasaki Engine Brake Control

Final drive: Selectable four-wheel drive with Variable Front Differential Control, shaft

Frame: Large diameter, thin-walled, high-tensile tubular steel

Front suspension / wheel travel: Adjustable dual A-arm with gas charged shocks / 7.5 in.

Rear suspension / wheel travel: Adjustable Independent Rear Suspension (IRS) with gas charged, reservoir shocks / 7.3 in.

Front tires: Maxxis 26x8-12

Rear tires: Maxxis 26x10-12

Front brakes: Dual hydraulic discs with 2-piston calipers

Rear brake: Sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc

Overall length: 115.7 in.

Overall width: 58.3 in.

Overall height: 75.4 in.

Wheelbase: 75.8 in.

Ground clearance: 11.2 in.

Lighting: (2) 40W headlights, (2) TK W taillight, TKW stoplight

Cargo bed capacity: 500 lbs, 44.1 W x 32.7 L x 12 in. H

Towing capacity: 1300 lbs

Dry weight: TBD

Fuel capacity: 8.0 gal.

Instruments: R/N/P/4WD indicators, water temp and oil pressure lamps, digital meter (LE only)

Standard Colors: Sunbeam Red, Woodsman Green, REALTREE™ Hardwoods Green® HD

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