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Cycle News 1995 02 08

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KXJ25 • Cha nges to the KIPS exha ust valve, transfer ports, combus tion cha mber, piston crown, reed va lve and ignition mean more power across the rev range , so it's easier to pull away from the com petition . • New 35 mm carb delivers quicker response. Fou r ai r vents help the carb ve nt bett er over su per roug h courses so you have the power where you need it, whe n you need it. • Keeping the power coming on strong longer is an extra coola nt passage on the righ t of the exha us t po rt for a more .consisten t engine tem perature. • We've taken wh at so me call a " perfect" fork and made it bett er still: A new mid-speed comp ression valve for a plusher mid- stroke feel. With increased base-valve volume and increased comp ressio n, you' ll have the ad vantage of bett er control, sm oother landings, later brakin g. • Hau ling faster down the straig hts calls for stronge r brakes: You got ' em with new pads at both ends plus a new rear calipe r and one-piece mount that's stro nge r yet lighter. Get Some Limelight ..------ - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - , Mike Kiedrowski, #1 AM A 250cc pla te ho ld er in 1994 got his. How? He rides the green bikes, As a four-ti me AMA national motocross champion, eight year member of Kawasaki's Team Green support program, and four yea r Team Kawasaki veteran, the "MX Kied" knows a few things-like if you wa nt to get the green stu ff, you have to ride the green stuff. Take the '95 KX250. Mods to the pipe, head, ignition and cylinder increase low- and midrange power without hurting top end._ Recalibrated front and rear damping plus a revised UNI-TRAK leverage ratio make what is consi dered the best suspension in motocross even better. Take a hint from Kiedrowski. Green is a winning color. But only li me green. Kaw asaki green. •

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