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Kawasaki D-tracker 150
Supermoto

Kawasaki D-tracker 150

The Kawasaki D-tracker 150 has a top speed of Approximately 110–115 km/h (estimated; note: varies by conditions and tuning), produces Approximately 13.5 hp and weighs Approximately 116 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.5/10.

La Kawasaki D-Tracker 150 a été introduite en Indonésie vers 2010 en tant que moto légère de style supermoto, s'appuyant sur la popularité de la lignée originale des D-Tracker. Il est basé sur la plate-forme KLX 150, partageant le même moteur et le même châssis, mais équipé de roues et de pneus orientés vers la rue pour un attrait de supermoto urbain. Le modèle est devenu populaire sur les marchés de l'Asie du Sud-Est, en particulier en Indonésie et aux Philippines, en raison de son style sportif, de son efficacité énergétique et de sa polyvalence pour les trajets urbains.

Approximately 13.5 hp

Pouvoir

Approximately 11.5 Nm

Torque

Approximately 116 kg

Poids

Approximately 110–115 km/h (estimated; note: varies by conditions and tuning)

Vitesse maximale

Approximately 2.5–3.0 L/100km (33–40 km/L typical real-world average)

Carburant

Nue

Corps

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Ce que les acheteurs doivent savoir

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Proven Reliable Engine

The D-Tracker 150 uses Kawasaki's KLX150 supermoto-derived engine, known for low maintenance needs and long service life. Regular oil changes every 3,000 km are key to keeping it running strong for years.

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Watch the Carburetor

A common issue is carburetor clogging, especially if the bike sits unused for extended periods with old fuel. Always inspect carb cleanliness and fuel system condition before buying a used unit.

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Strong Resale Value

The D-Tracker 150 holds its value well in Southeast Asian markets due to its supermoto styling and the trusted Kawasaki brand. Well-maintained examples depreciate slowly compared to similarly-priced competitors.

Générations et spécifications par année

2009–2015 Gen 1

Lancement original du D-Tracker 150 ; moteur de 144 cm3, style supermoto basé sur la plate-forme KLX150, roues à rayons.

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2016–2021 Gen 2

Carrosserie et graphismes révisés, réglage de la suspension mis à jour, refonte du bouchon de réservoir, améliorations ergonomiques mineures.

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2022–2024 Gen 3

Style mis à jour, combinaisons de couleurs révisées, conformité à des normes d'émission plus strictes sur les marchés de l'Asie du Sud-Est.

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Évaluation d'un acheteur d'occasion

7.5/10
Idéal pour
City commuters wanting fun, flickable weekend supermoto

"A brilliant urban weapon if you buy one carefully inspected."

$1,500-$3,200 used

The D-Tracker 150 is one of those bikes that punches well above its displacement class in terms of fun factor. It's a supermoto-styled machine built on Kawasaki's reliable KLX platform, which means parts availability is decent and mechanics across Southeast Asia know it cold. The 144cc engine isn't going to win any drag races, but it pulls cleanly through the rev range and suits urban riding perfectly — lane filtering, tight corners, weekend dirt roads. For what it is, it delivers genuine smiles per mile. Buying used, your main concern is the front fork seals — they weep on bikes that've seen serious off-road use. Check the frame around the headstock for stress cracks, and wiggle that swingarm for play. High-mileage examples above 20,000km often need a valve check badly. Sellers frequently neglect this. The plastic trim also cracks easily and is surprisingly pricey to replace. Insist on a compression test before handing over cash.

Pros
Les inconvénients
Ignorez si: You need highway cruising or serious power

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Problèmes courants

⚠️Carburetor clogging and rough idle MODERATE

Cold start behavior, idle smoothness, throttle response

Fix cost: $20-$60
⚠️Worn rear sprocket and chain stretch MODERATE

Chain slack, sprocket teeth sharpness, drive noise

Fix cost: $40-$80
⚠️Fork seal leaks on older units MODERATE

Oil stains on fork tubes, soft front suspension

Fix cost: $50-$100
💡Weak battery and charging issues MINOR

Cold start crank strength, voltage under load

Fix cost: $15-$50

Liste de contrôle préalable à l'achat

Test cold start without choke assistance
Inspect frame welds for crash damage
Check brake pads and disc thickness
Verify service history and mileage authenticity

Decent budget supermoto, easy to maintain cheaply

Full Specifications

Engine Power Approximately 13.5 hp @ 7,500 rpm (estimated based on KLX 150 platform specs)
Torque Approximately 11.5 Nm @ 6,500 rpm (estimated based on KLX 150 platform specs)
Top Speed Approximately 110–115 km/h (estimated; note: varies by conditions and tuning)
Weight Approximately 116 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption Approximately 2.5–3.0 L/100km (33–40 km/L typical real-world average)
Type Supermoto
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Kawasaki D-tracker 150? +

Carburetor clogging and rough idle: Cold start behavior, idle smoothness, throttle response (moderate) | Worn rear sprocket and chain stretch: Chain slack, sprocket teeth sharpness, drive noise (moderate) | Fork seal leaks on older units: Oil stains on fork tubes, soft front suspension (moderate)

Is the Kawasaki D-tracker 150 a good motorcycle? +

A brilliant urban weapon if you buy one carefully inspected. Rating: 7.5/10. Best for: City commuters wanting fun, flickable weekend supermoto. Avoid if: You need highway cruising or serious power.

What is the horsepower of the Kawasaki D-tracker 150? +

The Kawasaki D-tracker 150 produces Approximately 13.5 hp @ 7,500 rpm (estimated based on KLX 150 platform specs), with Approximately 11.5 Nm @ 6,500 rpm (estimated based on KLX 150 platform specs) of torque. Top speed: Approximately 110–115 km/h (estimated; note: varies by conditions and tuning).

Is the Kawasaki D-tracker 150 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Kawasaki D-tracker 150 is a reasonable choice for new riders (13.5 hp is manageable), weighing 116 kg. City commuters wanting fun, flickable weekend supermoto

Is the Kawasaki D-tracker 150 reliable? +

The Kawasaki D-tracker 150 has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.

Is the Kawasaki D-tracker 150 good for daily use? +

City commuters wanting fun, flickable weekend supermoto Fuel: Approximately 2.5–3.0 L/100km (33–40 km/L typical real-world average).

How fast is the Kawasaki D-tracker 150? +

The Kawasaki D-tracker 150 reaches a top speed of Approximately 110–115 km/h (estimated; note: varies by conditions and tuning), producing 13.5 hp at 116 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Kawasaki D-tracker 150? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Kawasaki D-tracker 150, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/kawasaki/d-tracker-150/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.