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PRAIRIE 360
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INTRODUCTION |
MSRP $4,599* |
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The Prairie® 360 provides the same
comfortable ride and towing capacity of its 4x4 sibling, but this
hard-working Kawasaki puts power to the ground through shaft-driven
two-wheel drive.
Power for the Prairie 360 ATV comes from an air-cooled, single cylinder,
four-stroke engine displacing 362cc. Power is then transferred through
Kawasaki’s continuously variable transmission (CVT). With high and low
forward gears plus reverse, the CVT enables the engine to operate in its
optimal rpm range, giving the rider maximum torque regardless of speed or
riding conditions.
The Prairie 360 ATV utilizes dependable shaft final drive, while stopping
power is provided by dual front disc brakes and Kawasaki’s sealed,
oil-bathed, multi-disc rear brake system.
For additional stopping power, the Prairie 360 features the Kawasaki Engine
Brake Control, which uses engine compression to help slow the ATV in
technical maneuvers such as crawling at low speeds over rocks or descending
steep downgrades.
The Prairie 360 rides on supple MacPherson strut front suspension with 6.7
inches of travel, while rear suspension duties are handled by a sporty,
single-shock aluminum swingarm with 7.1 inches of travel. It also features a
large, comfortable saddle and full-sized floor boards with adjustable
footpegs for maximum comfort. Plus, steel front and rear cargo racks can
carry a combined weight of 242 pounds.
Other conveniences include powerful dual halogen headlights, and a hitch
bracket is standard, so the rider can tow 1,100 pounds—the highest towing
capacity in its class.
As with all off-highway vehicle recreation, Kawasaki encourages ATV riders
to ride responsibly and to respect the environment. Kawasaki will pay
first-time buyers of a new Kawasaki ATV $100 for completing an ATV rider
safety course conducted by the ATV Safety Institute (ASI). Interested
consumers can call ASI toll-free at 800-887-2887. |
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SPECIFICATIONS |
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Engine: Air-cooled, SOHC,
four-stroke, single cylinder
Displacement: 362cc
Bore x stroke: 80.0 x 72.0mm
Compression ratio: 8.3:1
Carburetion: Keihin CVK34
Starting: Electric with recoil backup
Transmission: Continuously variable transmission with Kawasaki Engine Brake
Control, high and low range, plus reverse
Final drive: Shaft
Frame type: Double cradle, steel
Front suspension / wheel travel: MacPherson strut / 6.7 in.
Rear suspension / wheel travel: Swingarm with single shock, preload
adjustment / 7.1 in.
Front tires: AT25x8-12 tubeless
Rear tires: AT25x10-12 tubeless
Front brakes: Dual hydraulic discs
Rear brake: Sealed, oil-bathed, multi-disc
Overall length: 81.3 in.
Overall width: 47.4 in.
Overall height: 46.3 in.
Wheelbase: 49.2 in.
Ground clearance: At center of chassis, 10.2 / at differential, 7.7 in.
Seat height: 35.8 in.
Lighting: 30W x 2 halogen
Rack capacity, front / rear: 88 / 154 lbs.
Towing capacity: 1,100 lbs.
Dry weight: 581 lbs.
Fuel capacity: 3.6 gal.
Footpegs: Adjustable
Colors: Woodsman Green, Aztec Red
* Price and specifications subject to change |
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FEATURES |
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- Air-cooled, four-stroke engine
delivers exceptional torque, providing the best combination of performance
and simplicity
- Kawasaki Engine Brake Control utilizes the engine’s compression to help
slow the Prairie 360 on steep hills and when towing heavy loads
- Continuously variable transmission has high and low forward gears plus
reverse, so no shifting is required
- Dependable shaft drive requires minimal maintenance
- Dual front disc brakes provide superior stopping power to the front wheels
- Kawasaki’s sealed, oil-bathed multi-disc rear brake system provides
superior rear braking power yet requires practically no maintenance and is
protected from mud, dust, debris and water
- Front and rear cargo racks can carry a combined weight of 242 pounds
- Full-sized ergonomics include large saddle and full-sized floorboards with
adjustable serrated footpegs to provide superior comfort and help protect
the rider’s feet from mud and debris
- Smooth-riding MacPherson strut front suspension provides 6.7 inches of
travel while the rear swingarm with adjustable shock provides 7.1 inches of
travel
- Standard hitch bracket makes installing a ball hitch quick and easy for
towing up to 1,100 pounds |
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