1975 Kawasaki KX250

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The Kawasaki KX250 still exists today, though the actual model name is the KX250F because it’s now a four-stroke. But from 1974-2007, the KX250 was a successful two-stroke MX bike that won several AMA Championships over time – especially with Jeff Emig and Ricky Carmichael in recent years. This is claimed to be a fully restored example from very early in the KX production line.

At this point in time, Kawi offered the KX in 125, 250, and 400cc displacements. The 250 featured a gas/oil Kayaba rear shock that got positive reviews, and the 249cc motor (34 horsepower) was paired with a 5-speed transmission. Dry weight was 227 pounds and MSRP was $1,216. For more on the KX, check out this 1975 review from Motorcyclist that’s been rehosted on Ye Olde Cycle Shoppe.

Find this KX for sale in Cordova, Tennessee with an unmet opening bid of $2,700 or a BIN of $3,000