What kind of bike is the 2008 Kawasaki KX250F?

What kind of bike is the 2008 Kawasaki KX250F?

2008 Kawasaki KX250F. You just can’t argue with results. Kawasaki’s KX™250F motorcycle has been a dominant force in professional supercross and motocross racing over the last two years. Now, this world-beating machine gets even better, with a host of refinements offering improved shifting, quicker handling and boosted reliability.

What kind of rims does a Kawasaki KX250F have?

Updated settings in the rear shock provide a smoother mid-stroke response to compliment the changes in the front fork valving, while a slightly higher ride height provides quicker handling and a more aggressive feel. The 2008 KX250F will be available in Kawasaki Lime Green, with factory-look black alumite coated rims standard.

Is the Kawasaki KX250F available in lime green?

The 2008 KX250F will be available in Kawasaki Lime Green, with factory-look black alumite coated rims standard. Racers who ride their KX250F at designated events are eligible to receive support from Team Green™, Kawasaki’s amateur racing support program.

Which is the most powerful Kawasaki 250F bike?

This bike is the most fastest, most powerful and most torquey 250F I have ever ridden and is so light at the same time. It’s also super easy to get parts unlike the KTMs. They’re also easy to fix when broke. But they rarely ever break. Very sturdy and comfortable. It has so much power!!! This bike is simply amazing.

2008 Kawasaki KX250F. You just can’t argue with results. Kawasaki’s KX™250F motorcycle has been a dominant force in professional supercross and motocross racing over the last two years. Now, this world-beating machine gets even better, with a host of refinements offering improved shifting, quicker handling and boosted reliability.

Updated settings in the rear shock provide a smoother mid-stroke response to compliment the changes in the front fork valving, while a slightly higher ride height provides quicker handling and a more aggressive feel. The 2008 KX250F will be available in Kawasaki Lime Green, with factory-look black alumite coated rims standard.

This bike is the most fastest, most powerful and most torquey 250F I have ever ridden and is so light at the same time. It’s also super easy to get parts unlike the KTMs. They’re also easy to fix when broke. But they rarely ever break. Very sturdy and comfortable. It has so much power!!! This bike is simply amazing.

The 2008 KX250F will be available in Kawasaki Lime Green, with factory-look black alumite coated rims standard. Racers who ride their KX250F at designated events are eligible to receive support from Team Green™, Kawasaki’s amateur racing support program.

Is the Kawasaki KX250 too high in the rear?

The KX250 sits too high in the rear (we think it is higher than Kawasaki’s test engineers planned). The result of the stinkbug rear end is that the head angle is steeper than optimal (and steeper than the offset of the triple clamps can handle).

When did Kawasaki stop making the KX250 smoker?

But, no matter how bad the 2006 KX250 was, Kawasaki had no plans to change a thing on it. The grand plan was already in motion to stop production on the smokers and dump its R&D money into the four-stroke line. In 2007 Kawasaki pulled the plug on production of the KX250.

What was the stock fork on the 2006 KX250 called?

The stock 2006 forks on the KX250 were a blend of Showa and Kayaba technology; we called them “Showabas.” We did get a laugh whenever a test rider would unexpectedly fly off the track on the exit of a corner.