The 2024 Kawasaki KX250 is an updated version of Kawasaki's popular 250cc motocross bike. Known for its competitive edge in the 250cc class, the KX250 has received a number of updates to improve its performance, handling, and overall riding experience. Here's a detailed overview of the key features for the 2024 model: Key Features & Updates for 2024: Engine Improvements: The 2024 KX250 continues with a 249cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine. The engine is known for delivering impressive low-end and mid-range power, which makes it very competitive in tight tracks and during acceleration out of corners. Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) allows for smooth power delivery, better fuel efficiency, and improved throttle response. Enhanced power valve system and updated ECU mapping further optimize performance across the rev range. Chassis and Handling: The KX250?s aluminum perimeter frame has been designed for lightweight strength and improved rigidity balance. This contributes to better cornering stability, as well as overall handling. Showa suspension continues to be a highlight with updated settings for both front and rear, offering improved comfort and performance for both casual riders and professional motocross racers. The front fork is a 47mm coil-spring design, offering progressive damping to better absorb shock and improve control in rough conditions. Wheels and Tires: The 2024 model features 21-inch front and 19-inch rear wheels, paired with high-quality tires designed for exceptional grip on varying surfaces. Braking System: Brakes: The KX250 comes equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, offering strong stopping power and reliability in all conditions. Braking Performance: The combination of advanced braking components allows the rider to confidently control their speed through corners and jumps. Electronics & Rider Aids: Launch Control: For more efficient starts, the KX250 offers a launch control system that optimizes power delivery for maximum traction on race starts. Adjustable Mapping: The 2024 model includes an easy-to-use handlebar switch that allows riders to adjust the engine's mapping to suit track conditions or personal preference. Ergonomics & Comfort: The seat and bodywork have been designed for improved rider comfort, with a slim profile that allows better movement and maneuverability on the bike. The updated ergonomics also make it easier for riders to shift their weight during corners or when jumping. Weight: The bike remains relatively light in comparison to other competitors in the 250cc motocross class, contributing to its nimble handling characteristics. Overall weight is designed to give the KX250 a balance between agility and stability. Aesthetics: The 2024 KX250 features updated graphics and styling, staying true to Kawasaki?s bold green color scheme. The new design provides a fresh look while maintaining the bike's aggressive and race-ready appearance. Specifications at a Glance: Engine Type: 249cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-stroke, single-cylinder Bore x Stroke: 77mm x 53.6mm Compression Ratio: 13.9:1 Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) Transmission: 5-speed Front Suspension: Showa 47mm coil-spring fork Rear Suspension: Showa Uni-Trak linkage Front Brakes: Single 270mm disc with hydraulic caliper Rear Brakes: Single 240mm disc with hydraulic caliper Wheelbase: 58.4 inches Seat Height: 37.8 inches Fuel Tank Capacity: 1.6 gallons Curb Weight: Approx. 227 pounds (varies slightly depending on equipment)
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The 2024 Kawasaki KX250 is an updated version of Kawasaki's popular 250cc motocross bike. Known for its competitive edge in the 250cc class, the KX250 has received a number of updates to improve its performance, handling, and overall riding experience. Here's a detailed overview of the key features for the 2024 model:
Key Features & Updates for 2024:
Engine Improvements:
The 2024 KX250 continues with a 249cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine.
The engine is known for delivering impressive low-end and mid-range power, which makes it very competitive in tight tracks and during acceleration out of corners.
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) allows for smooth power delivery, better fuel efficiency, and improved throttle response.
Enhanced power valve system and updated ECU mapping further optimize performance across the rev range.
Chassis and Handling:
The KX250?s aluminum perimeter frame has been designed for lightweight strength and improved rigidity balance. This contributes to better cornering stability, as well as overall handling.
Showa suspension continues to be a highlight with updated settings for both front and rear, offering improved comfort and performance for both casual riders and professional motocross racers.
The front fork is a 47mm coil-spring design, offering progressive damping to better absorb shock and improve control in rough conditions.
Wheels and Tires:
The 2024 model features 21-inch front and 19-inch rear wheels, paired with high-quality tires designed for exceptional grip on varying surfaces.
Braking System:
Brakes: The KX250 comes equipped with hydraulic disc brakes, offering strong stopping power and reliability in all conditions.
Braking Performance: The combination of advanced braking components allows the rider to confidently control their speed through corners and jumps.
Electronics & Rider Aids:
Launch Control: For more efficient starts, the KX250 offers a launch control system that optimizes power delivery for maximum traction on race starts.
Adjustable Mapping: The 2024 model includes an easy-to-use handlebar switch that allows riders to adjust the engine's mapping to suit track conditions or personal preference.
Ergonomics & Comfort:
The seat and bodywork have been designed for improved rider comfort, with a slim profile that allows better movement and maneuverability on the bike.
The updated ergonomics also make it easier for riders to shift their weight during corners or when jumping.
Weight:
The bike remains relatively light in comparison to other competitors in the 250cc motocross class, contributing to its nimble handling characteristics.
Overall weight is designed to give the KX250 a balance between agility and stability.
Aesthetics:
The 2024 KX250 features updated graphics and styling, staying true to Kawasaki?s bold green color scheme. The new design provides a fresh look while maintaining the bike's aggressive and race-ready appearance.
Specifications at a Glance:
Engine Type: 249cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-stroke, single-cylinder
Bore x Stroke: 77mm x 53.6mm
Compression Ratio: 13.9:1
Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Transmission: 5-speed
Front Suspension: Showa 47mm coil-spring fork
Rear Suspension: Showa Uni-Trak linkage
Front Brakes: Single 270mm disc with hydraulic caliper
Rear Brakes: Single 240mm disc with hydraulic caliper
Wheelbase: 58.4 inches
Seat Height: 37.8 inches
Fuel Tank Capacity: 1.6 gallons
Curb Weight: Approx. 227 pounds (varies slightly depending on equipment)