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YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
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Hillsboro, Oregon

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Kawasaki KX description

2012 Kawasaki KX 250F, 2012 Kawasaki KX 250F
Kawasaki Innovation Continues with Dual Injectors No other bike in its class has spent more time on the AMA Supercross podium than the Kawasaki KX250F. The race-proven technology of the quarter-liter motocross leader returns for 2012, but with added enhancements that give the KX250F even more useable power, increased durability, and the best-handling chassis yet. Features Performance For 2012, Kawasaki engineers sought to create a KX250F with even more impressive top-end performance, which they accomplished by equipping its Digital Fuel Injection (DFI) system with a second fuel injector a first for use on production motocross bikes located near the airbox intake. The all-new upstream injector helps build a wider and more potent spread of power as rpm climbs. The two fine-mist atomizing injectors that feed the 250cc four-stroke powerplant are distinct in appearance with different body sizes, but deliver the same per-cycle capacity. Together, Kawasaki s dual injectors pack a one-two punch, delivering a second dose of fuel on acceleration to increase the high-rpm power and overrev capabilities of the KX250F. The addition of the second injector led to multiple modifications to the DFI system. An updated Electronic Control Unit (ECU) harnesses increased ignition power to run the DFI system. An accessory 2012 calibration kit is available and uses the same connector design as 2011, but features upgraded software and is compatible with Windows 7. The dual-injector system is the central highlight of revisions made to the 2012 KX250F, but engineers didn t stop there in their efforts to hone this 250cc masterpiece. A host of subtle changes throughout the motor continue to make it stronger and more durable throughout, all without weighing heavily on the price tag!

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