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The Kawasaki KLR250/KL250D is a motorcycle produced from 1984 to 2005 as the successor to the 1978 to 1983 KL250C, with only minor changes during the model run. This lightweight dualsport motorcycle was used for several years by the US military for a variety of tasks, including messenger duty and reconnaissance.
The Kawasaki Super Sherpa (KL250G USA, KL250H in Japan, Canada, Australia, Greece and the United Kingdom) is a dual-sport motorcycle produced by Kawasaki. It has a 249 cc DOHC four-valve air/oil cooled four-stroke single-cylinder engine. It was first offered in Japan in 1997 to present, and was sold in the United States from 1999 to 2003.
The Kawasaki KLX250S is a dual-purpose motorcycle. In 2009, Kawasaki released their supermoto inspired KLX 250SF to the public. It is a relatively lightweight dual sport which can be used both on and off-road.
Collectors and enthusiasts alike are willing to pay high prices or even top dollar ... 1978): $75 to $1,450. Pong (original Atari ... In today’s mindset of always throwing away your old phone to ...
A malaise-era time capsule of land yacht life, this 153-mile 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis has been stored in private collections since arriving at a now-shuttered Ohio Lincoln-Mercury store around ...
A woman accused of sneaking onto a Delta Air Lines flight from New York to Paris was arraigned last week and charged with knowingly stowing away aboard an aircraft without consent.. Svetlana Dali ...
Kawasaki introduced this model to cater for riders who wanted a lightweight, manoeuvrable motorcycle for commuting, touring, and light off-roading, at a lower price-point than the 650cc and 1000cc models. [1] This 300cc model is also intended to suit shorter riders as it has a relatively low seat height of 815mm. [2]
The bike was redesigned for the 1978 X7 (known as the X7E in Germany and RG250 in Japan). [1] The bike was 18 kg (40 lb) lighter than the GT250C and more compact. Although producing no more power than previous models, the new engine was more tractable. [7] The lighter and more compact X7 was capable of 100 mph (160 km/h) under favourable ...