How much is a 1993 Kawasaki KX250 worth?

How much is a 1993 Kawasaki KX250 worth?

**Figure based on a stock 1993 Kawasaki KX250 valued at $3,500 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits.

What was the best year for the 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. It was the MXA Bike of the Year for three straight years. It was a smash hit.

What was the last year Kawasaki made 2stroke?

2008

What is the best 250 dirt bike for 2021?

  • BEST BARGAIN 250 OF 2021: GASGAS MC 250F.
  • BEST ENTRY-LEVEL 250 OF 2021: HONDA CRF250.
  • BEST WORKING-CLASS 250 OF 2021: YAMAHA YZ250F.
  • 2021 MXA 250 MOTOCROSS BIKE OF THE YEAR: HUSKY FC250.

What is the best 250 dirt bike to buy?

Best 250cc 4-Stroke Dirt Bike 2021:

PROS CONS Price
X-PRO Titan 250cc Dirt Bike 10 [Editor’s Pick] Check Price
TAO Dirt Bike DB14 8.5 Check Price
APOLLO AGB-36 Dirt Bike 7 Check Price
Honda CRF 250X 7 Check Price

Who makes the best 250 dirt bike?

7 Best 250cc Dirt Bikes

  • Yamaha YZ250F. Yamaha YZ250F (source)
  • Suzuki RM-Z250. Suzuki RM-Z250 (source)
  • Honda CRF250R. Honda CRF250R (source)
  • Kawasaki KX250. Kawasaki KX250 (source)
  • KTM 250 SX-F. KTM 250 SX-F (source)
  • Husqvarna FC 250. Husqvarna FC 250 (source)
  • Beta RR 2T 250. Beta RR 2T 250 (source)

How fast can a KTM 250 4 Stroke go?

The max speed for a KTM 250 XC is 85 mph. The KTM 250 XC model offers the best of both worlds when it comes to answering how fast does a 250cc dirt bike go.

What is better 125 2-stroke or 250 4 stroke?

First, don’t misunderstand and think because the 250 is greater in size than 125 that the 250 4-stroke is more powerful than the 125 2-stroke. In fact, 2-stroke bikes with the same engine displacement typically have significantly more power than their 4-stroke counterpart.

Does anyone still make a 2 stroke dirt bike?

Although Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki no longer produce two-stroke motocross bikes, three of the other big six manufacturers—KTM, Husqvarna, and Yamaha—still do. In addition to producing the 250 SX and 125 SX, KTM offers a bike in between the two with its 150 SX.

Why are 2 strokes dying out?

In six short years, the rules change made two-stroke bikes “obsolete.” Casual enthusiasts and industry insiders alike usually cite the march of technology and the need to reduce emissions as the key factors that brought the two-stroke-powered dirt machinery to its demise.

Are 2 strokes coming back to Supercross?

We can’t be the ones to answer that, but one thing is for sure, 2-strokes are making their comeback. They’re now present across all forms of riding and racing, which include Enduro, NHHA, Motocross (hobby, amateur, and professional levels), local enthusiasts, and Amateur MX.

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