2024 Kawasaki KX250 TESTED

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Motocross Action tests the 2024 Kawasaki KX250 at Glen Helen Raceway in Southern California. The 2024 Kawasaki is a remake of the 2023 Kawasaki, with updated graphics, and a green seat and green fork guards, instead of black. Last year, Kawasaki updated the suspension settings, revised the exhaust, updated the transmission, added new foot-pegs, and changed the intake. Since then, we've learned a lot about this bike and have a clear perspective about what we like and don't like about it.

We break down all the details on the 2024 KX250 in this video and even compare it to a modified version of last years bike, which we had on our day of testing.

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WHEN $8000 IS A GOOD DEAL FOR A DIRTBIKE WITH VIRTUALLY NO WARRANTY YOU GOTTA BRING BACK THE 2 STROKE!

surferjohnny
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2-smokers united! I spoke with my wallet … crispy ‘23 YZ250 in my shed.

Gino
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Japan needs to take a few steps to catch back up to what the people want. Two strokes 125, 250 and 300. Make factory edition 250 four strokes and make a 350 four stroke. It’s time to catch up with the times and market of different riders.

nickhowser
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Commercial was nostalgic for me reminds me of back when I was working on my bikes at the garage with dad and thank you guys for all the work you're doing of course😀

MikeJ
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I’m so thankful for you guys making these videos and articles. Definitely the best information on dirt bikes out there. Thank you!

sashathekid
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Bring back the full size 2 strokes. When are you testing the 450 ?.

MarquisSalinas
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Just picked up a 2024 KX250 anniversary edition for 7, 200$ out the door, always wait till the new models come out and get a left over for a smoking deal🤣

knottypinedetailing
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Call me any name you want. I ride an 01 CR125R but I grew up riding 4 strokes. I love riding my 2 stroke but it takes a lot for me to be able to clear jumps and a lot more commitment and speed around the track to stay on the pipe. I grew up riding thumpers in the desert and occasionally riding motocross so after riding a 125 2 stroke for a couple years now I’m about to be in the market for a 250F so I can not have to work so hard and clear all the jumps.

jpesicka
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green is clean!! I had a 1986 KX250 in 1986!

bobhannah
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Really like Kawasaki KX 250 2024 nice bike👍🇬🇧

andy
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Man my 05 kx125 is looking real sweet right about now.

taylorbrown
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250F. Fix your model names, Kawasaki.

thefridaynetwork
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$9k for a brand new bike and the first thing you need to do is spend another $1k to get the suspension right. The industry is eating itself..

stephenwilson
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levers and and chain rollers ? i dont know why manufacturers cant put a product on the showrom floor that is right when we purchase a new bike we should not hve to do a thing
they also need to grease everything properly
for 40 years they been failing to deliver

Tew
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We all noticed that rough idle at the beginning. First impressions are everything, and if I spent $9k for a brand new bike and it sounded like that after its heat cycles, I wouldn't be thrilled

cadillacmoto
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Dear Kawasaki,
please make a 450 dual sport

wheelseparationanxietydis
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Long cry from when i pulled a 2000 cr 250 out a crate and rode it for 3800 bucks. Crazy but gotta do it

sambuvca
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I'm just to old to care about it anyway but the kids will love it anyway....

chriscardoza
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What’s the best bike for 205lb 6’2 rider. Currently on a 23 YZ250F

dakotapettit
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strange that the KTM group are all different price points being the same platform. I thought the only significant differences were spring settings/sag and mapping?

daneg