When did the Kawasaki klx250sf come out?
Back in September of 2008, Kawasaki added a brand new model to their on/off-road sector, answering the call for an economical yet exciting bike for the shallow-pocketed hooligans out there. Building upon the successful and able KLX250S that won our Lightweight Dual-Purpose Shootout, Kawasaki has spiced it up and slapped the letter “F” to the title.
What to do with a 2012 Kawasaki KLX250S?
2012 Kawasaki KLX250S Review Nimble Explorer Does Double Duty as an Efficient Commuter When adventure takes riders off the beaten path, the KLX250S is the right tool for the job. Built for both on-and off-road use, the light and nimble KLX250S is an ideal ride for dual-sporting fun.
Can a KLX250S be ridden on Ice?
OK. As great as the stock KLX is, it became apparent that it could use more power when it struggled to ascend a particularly steep and rocky trail at Hatfield McCoy. The power challenge became even more of a hindrance when I started riding on ice where the vast expanse of frozen water begged for maximum drive.
What are the plastic fins on a Kawasaki KLX250S?
Kawasaki thinks that the plastic fins are good enough to thwart an attack by a roosted rock or an errant stick or keep a radiator from being smashed in a fall, but they aren’t…trust me. I toasted a radiator on a KDX200 many years ago during a routine tipover and learned my lesson.
What’s the price of a Kawasaki klx250sf?
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX250SF lands in the middle of the road with a MSRP of just $5,299. That’s $400 more than the S-model, but there’s more than just price tucked into this lightweight machine.
OK. As great as the stock KLX is, it became apparent that it could use more power when it struggled to ascend a particularly steep and rocky trail at Hatfield McCoy. The power challenge became even more of a hindrance when I started riding on ice where the vast expanse of frozen water begged for maximum drive.
What kind of gearing does a Kawasaki KLX SF have?
With a 14/39 gearing set, the KLX-SF boasts more HP and Torque than its dirty brother.
Is the Kawasaki KLX250S a trail burner?
The Kawasaki KLX250s is a versatile combination of playbike and full-on trail burner. Right out of the box, the KLX is a willing companion, both on the dirt and on ice! It is an un-intimidating ride with a well-balanced chassis and handling. But, like many bikes, a few accessories and upgrades go a long way to improve an already good machine.