1999 Kawasaki Kx 250 Mx on 2040-motos
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1999 Kawasaki KX 250, Stock - There’s no standing still in the quest for 250cc motocross supremacy, even when you are the best. So, although the 1998 Kawasaki KX250 swept all of the major magazine shootouts and quickly sold out on the showroom floors, the 1999 KX250 has further refinements to keep Kawasaki on top. The restyled and revised 1999 KX250 has even more power than before. Engine performance is further improved with the addition of a new carburetor featuring the Kawasaki Throttle Responsive Ignition Control (K-TRIC) throttle position sensor.
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