
Kawasaki Kx 250 Review
"Buy it right and you'll grin every single lap."
Used Buyer Review
The KX250 is a serious race bike wearing trail clothes, and that's exactly what makes buying one used complicated. Kawasaki's two-stroke delivers savage, peaky power that'll punish anyone who isn't fully committed — this thing hits hard mid-range and doesn't apologize for it. Engine condition is everything here. Pull the pipe and inspect the power valve before handing over cash. If the previous owner raced it hard and skipped rebuilds, you're buying someone else's expensive problem. That said, a well-maintained example is genuinely special. The chassis is razor-sharp, the suspension components are quality stuff that takes tuning well, and parts availability remains solid. Check the swingarm bearings, linkage bearings, and reed cage — these are the spots where deferred maintenance hides. A compression test is non-negotiable. Low numbers mean a top-end job minimum, and potentially worse.
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