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1985 Kawasaki LTD 454

1985 Kawasaki LTD 454

1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD

Offered is this 1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD from a private collector in Southern California, as you can see from the pictures this is a well taken care of motorcycle, it has been on static display for a few years.  It was last started and ran a few years ago, Clear California Title, Shipping Available

1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD — Overview

The Kawasaki 454 LTD (EN450A) was introduced in the mid-1980s during a period when Japanese manufacturers were producing a wide range of middleweight cruisers to compete with American V-twins. The 454 LTD stood out for combining the classic cruiser aesthetic with a surprisingly sporty and high-revving engine, offering a unique experience among cruiser-style bikes.

Historical Background

  • Introduced: 1985 (as part of Kawasaki’s EN series)

  • Type: Mid-sized cruiser

  • Target Market: Riders looking for a blend of performance, comfort, and style without the size or weight of a full-size cruiser

  • Key Selling Point: The engine — based on the Ninja 900 (GPZ900R) — detuned and modified for cruiser duty


Technical Specifications

Engine & Transmission

  • Engine Type: 4-stroke, parallel twin, liquid-cooled, DOHC

  • Displacement: 454 cc

  • Bore x Stroke: 70.0 mm x 58.0 mm

  • Compression Ratio: 10.8:1

  • Fuel System: Dual constant velocity (CV) carburetors

  • Ignition: Electronic (TCI)

  • Transmission: 6-speed manual

  • Final Drive: Belt drive (not chain — a notable feature at the time)

Performance

  • Power Output: ~50 hp @ 9,500 rpm

  • Torque: ~31 lb-ft @ 8,000 rpm

  • Top Speed: ~100–105 mph (160–169 km/h)

  • 0–60 mph: Approximately 5.5 seconds

Chassis & Suspension

  • Frame Type: Tubular steel double cradle

  • Front Suspension: Telescopic forks

  • Rear Suspension: Dual shocks with preload adjustment

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Single disc

    • Rear: Drum

  • Tires:

    • Front: 100/90-19

    • Rear: 140/90-15

Dimensions & Weight

  • Wheelbase: 1,515 mm (59.6 in)

  • Seat Height: ~710 mm (28 in)

  • Dry Weight: ~180 kg (397 lbs)

  • Fuel Capacity: 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters)

Features

  • Cruiser styling with stepped seat and pullback handlebars

  • Comfy ergonomics for light touring and city riding

  • Electric start

  • Tachometer and speedometer standard on dash


Legacy

The Kawasaki 454 LTD was praised for:

  • Its Ninja-derived engine that revved high and made great power for its class

  • Smooth and quiet belt drive, which required less maintenance than chains

  • Affordability and reliability, making it a popular choice for beginners and seasoned riders alike

By the late 1980s, it was eventually succeeded by the Kawasaki Vulcan 500 (EN500), which shared a similar engine platform but leaned even more into cruiser styling.

$2,900.00
1985 Kawasaki LTD 454
$2,900.00
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Description

1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD

Offered is this 1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD from a private collector in Southern California, as you can see from the pictures this is a well taken care of motorcycle, it has been on static display for a few years.  It was last started and ran a few years ago, Clear California Title, Shipping Available

1985 Kawasaki 454 LTD — Overview

The Kawasaki 454 LTD (EN450A) was introduced in the mid-1980s during a period when Japanese manufacturers were producing a wide range of middleweight cruisers to compete with American V-twins. The 454 LTD stood out for combining the classic cruiser aesthetic with a surprisingly sporty and high-revving engine, offering a unique experience among cruiser-style bikes.

Historical Background

  • Introduced: 1985 (as part of Kawasaki’s EN series)

  • Type: Mid-sized cruiser

  • Target Market: Riders looking for a blend of performance, comfort, and style without the size or weight of a full-size cruiser

  • Key Selling Point: The engine — based on the Ninja 900 (GPZ900R) — detuned and modified for cruiser duty


Technical Specifications

Engine & Transmission

  • Engine Type: 4-stroke, parallel twin, liquid-cooled, DOHC

  • Displacement: 454 cc

  • Bore x Stroke: 70.0 mm x 58.0 mm

  • Compression Ratio: 10.8:1

  • Fuel System: Dual constant velocity (CV) carburetors

  • Ignition: Electronic (TCI)

  • Transmission: 6-speed manual

  • Final Drive: Belt drive (not chain — a notable feature at the time)

Performance

  • Power Output: ~50 hp @ 9,500 rpm

  • Torque: ~31 lb-ft @ 8,000 rpm

  • Top Speed: ~100–105 mph (160–169 km/h)

  • 0–60 mph: Approximately 5.5 seconds

Chassis & Suspension

  • Frame Type: Tubular steel double cradle

  • Front Suspension: Telescopic forks

  • Rear Suspension: Dual shocks with preload adjustment

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Single disc

    • Rear: Drum

  • Tires:

    • Front: 100/90-19

    • Rear: 140/90-15

Dimensions & Weight

  • Wheelbase: 1,515 mm (59.6 in)

  • Seat Height: ~710 mm (28 in)

  • Dry Weight: ~180 kg (397 lbs)

  • Fuel Capacity: 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters)

Features

  • Cruiser styling with stepped seat and pullback handlebars

  • Comfy ergonomics for light touring and city riding

  • Electric start

  • Tachometer and speedometer standard on dash


Legacy

The Kawasaki 454 LTD was praised for:

  • Its Ninja-derived engine that revved high and made great power for its class

  • Smooth and quiet belt drive, which required less maintenance than chains

  • Affordability and reliability, making it a popular choice for beginners and seasoned riders alike

By the late 1980s, it was eventually succeeded by the Kawasaki Vulcan 500 (EN500), which shared a similar engine platform but leaned even more into cruiser styling.