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Kawasaki KT250 | |
Manufacturer | [[Kawasaki]] |
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Production | 1975- |
Engine | 250cc two-stroke |
Bore / Stroke | 69.5 x 65 mm |
Horsepower | 16bhp @ 6,500 rpm |
Weight | 211.4lbs (dry), |
Competition | Honda TL250 Suzuki RL250 Yamaha TY250 |
Manuals | |
The KT250 was Kawasaki's first production trials machine. It had a 69.5 x 65 mm piston port two-stroke engine based on that of the Kawasaki F11. It had a maximum power output of 16bhp @ 6,500 rpm and was the first Japanese trials bike to be competitive with those produced by the Spanish. Carburetion was via a 26mm Mikuni and it weighted in at a competitive 211.4lb. The machine as a whole was based on a racing works bike developed by European Trials champion Don Smith.
1975
1976
KT250A2
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