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Kawasaki is bringing back the KLX250!

Started by klaviator, September 21, 2017, 01:56:27 PM

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norton73

Cool.

I was thinking I'd like to look for a used one to replace the XT350, but maybe I'd break down and buy new...
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klaviator

It appears to be the same KLX as before except for fuel injection.

Hammerdown77

Sounded like maybe some suspension/chassis tweaks as well?
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Fencejumper09

I'd be interested if they brought back the KLX 650!

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klaviator

Quote from: Hammerdown77 on September 22, 2017, 07:44:24 AM
Sounded like maybe some suspension/chassis tweaks as well?

I wouldn't bet on that but maybe.  The good thing is that since this is basically the same bike as before, there should be plenty of aftermarket support.  The two things it needs are a better seat and bigger tank. 

Hammerdown77

Claims "Uni Trak" rear suspension is new.
Also, that article says the shock is fully adjustable for rebound, compression, and preload. Was that the case for the previous generation? That's unusual for a downmarket bike.
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LT

Quote from: klaviator on September 21, 2017, 01:56:27 PM
It's about time.  Maybe I'll be replacing my KLR with one of these.



http://www.advpulse.com/adv-bikes/2018-kawasaki-klx250-dual-sport/
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klaviator

I would prefer a 300.  They already have the piston and cylinder for that and it wouldn't make the bike any heavier.

dredman

I remember a 650.   I am sure the 250 is response to the crf.  They dominate in 650 dual sport, but not a player in the 250 market.  Unless I am missing something?