Kawasaki KLE 500 Rental Hanoi
Kawasaki KLE 500 Rental Hanoi: Simplistic, affordable and manageable adventure biking is becoming bigger business by the year, yet until today the only Japanese offering that delivers true on/off-road travel capability is the Honda CRF300 Rally. Now Kawasaki are rejoining the party with their all-new, third generation KLE500 to compete with the predominantly Chinese and Indian-built options crowding this particular niche.
The Kawasaki KLE 500 is a “cult classic” in the dual-sport world. It’s a parallel-twin adventurer that was ahead of its time, produced from 1991 until 2007. For someone who appreciates touring and off-road builds, this bike is an interesting bridge between a rugged dirt bike and a street-focused tourer.
The Engine: A Familiar Heart
The KLE 500 uses the same liquid-cooled, 498cc parallel-twin engine found in the GPZ500 (EX500) and the Vulcan 500.
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Power: ~45–50 hp (depending on the year; later Euro-2 models were slightly detuned).
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Character: It’s a high-revving engine for an ADV bike. Unlike a thumper (single-cylinder), it’s smooth at highway speeds (110–120 km/h) but requires you to “dance” with the gearbox to find the torque in the dirt.
Why It’s Great for Vietnam Touring
If you are looking at this for a project or a long-distance tour in the North, here is how it stacks up:
| Feature | Performance | Note |
| Wheel Setup | 21″ Front / 17″ Rear | The 21-inch front wheel makes it much more capable off-road than modern “soft” ADVs. |
| Weight | ~181 kg (Dry) | Heavier than a CRF300L but lighter and narrower than a Transalp or Africa Twin. |
| Seat Height | 850 mm | Relatively high, but the narrow seat makes it manageable for most riders. |
| Reliability | Bulletproof | The engine is legendary for its longevity. Parts are still widely available globally. |
The “Quirks” (What to Watch For)
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The “Wooden” Seat: The original seat is notoriously uncomfortable for long hauls. Most owners re-sculpt or add a gel pad for multi-day trips.
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Small Fuel Tank: At 15 liters, the range is about 200–250 km. You’ll need to plan your fuel stops carefully in remote areas like Meo Vac or Mu Cang Chai.
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Soft Suspension: The front forks are a bit divey under hard braking. For serious off-roading, many riders swap the fork oil for a heavier grade or install progressive springs.
2026 Perspective: KLE 500 vs. Modern Rivals
While you were looking at bikes like the CFMOTO 450MT recently, the KLE 500 offers a more “analog” mechanical feel. It lacks ABS, traction control, and LED screens, but it’s a bike you can fix on the side of the road with basic tools—a huge plus for remote riding.
Technical Note: If you are buying one second-hand in Vietnam, check the magneto (stator/rotor). Early models (pre-2003) had magnets that could detach and cause engine damage; later models fixed this with a shielded design.





