How much horsepower does a 2005 KX250 have?

How much horsepower does a 2005 KX250 have?

The 2005 KX250 sports a 249cc 2-stroke engine, but this bike is no toy, as it produces in excess of 58 hp and should only be ridden by pilots with at least intermediate experience.

How much HP does a KX 250 have?

The KX250 is powered by the 249cc, four-stroke, DOHC liquid-cooled engine. This dirt bike recorded 39.60 hp at 13,220 rpm and 18.38 pound-feet at 9,440 rpm on our rear-wheel in-house dyno.

How much is a 2005 KX250 worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $5,999 $1,170
Options (Change)
Total Price $5,999 $1,170
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What year was the best KX250?

There was a time, not so long ago, when MXA test riders fought to be allowed to race the KX250. From 1997 to 1999, the KX250 dominated the charts.

When did Kawasaki stop making KX250?

2008
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Kawasaki KX250 is a 2-stroke motocross motorcycle that was first introduced in 1974. The 2-stroke KX-250 was discontinued from the 2008 model year.

How much torque does a KX 250 have?

Churning out 18.4 pound-feet of torque at 9,400 rpm, the 2021 KX250 makes 0.5 less pound-feet of torque at peak than the prior year bike.

How much HP does a KX250 2-stroke have?

The 2007 Kawasaki KX250 is a dirt/ motocross bike powered by a 249cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled 2-stroke engine capable to deliver more than 58 hp.

How much is a 2004 kx250 worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $5,899 $895
Options (Add)
Total Price $5,899 $895
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Are KX 250 good bikes?

Its a really good bike. Have 60 hours or more on it and has plenty of topend left. It’s hard to use all its power. This is a great machine, I ride freestyle motocross and it with stands the abuse of jump after jump and is light and nimble in the air and a very thin bike.

What year did they stop making KX 250?

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