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Cycle News 2024 Issue 45 November 12

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P94 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 KAWASAKI KX250 are finally gone and replaced by a handlebar-mounted control unit. Here, riders get two maps: normal (light off) and aggressive (light on), which can be independently tuned via Kawasaki's Rideology App. These options are flipped from the KX450, which features the standard map as light off and smooth as light on. The switch also offers two levels of traction control, weak or strong, corre - sponding to a solid (weak) or blink- ing (strong) light. Launch control is another option, with specific ECU settings taking over until the rider clicks into third gear. All of these updates to the KX250 result in a three-pound increase over the previous model, tipping the scales now at 240 pounds of wet claimed weight. WASHOUGAL TESTED A perfectly prepped Washougal track greeted us, and, of course, so did beautiful shiny new green bikes. The Kawi technicians input a map tuned specifically for the tricky PNW conditions, and the bike felt ultra smooth and controlled in the early morning. Bottom-end power was notice - ably increased from before, and the bike came to life much easier than the prior year's model. On the '24 model, you had to carry speed, feather the clutch, and ride the bike high into the rpm red zone if you wanted to make any power. Miss a shift or bog in a corner, and you are in a world of hurt. With the 2025 model, clutch finesse is no longer a prerequisite to wake up the motor, as it feels upbeat with improved torque off the bottom. Power is better from bottom to mid with more low-end torque.

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