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The '''Kawasaki KX250''' was a 250cc, [[off-road motorcycle]] and [[motocross]] motorcycle manufactured by [[Kawasaki]] from 1974 through 1975 along with its larger brother, the [[Kawasaki KX450]]. These were the first of the KX-series motorcycles. The KX250 continued production through 1979. It was again manufactured in 1982 and then again in 2007.
The '''Kawasaki KX250''' was a 250cc, [[off-road motorcycle]] and [[motocross]] motorcycle manufactured by [[Kawasaki]] from 1974 through 1976 and again from 1978 through 2007. Kawasaki did not produce production motocross machines for the 1977 model year, as their previous version had been proven obsolete by the introduction of long-travel suspension by Kawasaki's competitors, most notably the Suzuki RM250A. Kawasaki returned in 1978 with a limited production and totally revised KX240A-4. The 1980 KX models were the first to use a modern single-shock rear suspension. Water-cooling and front disk brake were instituted with the 1982 models.




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