Kawasaki Mojave 250

Kawasaki Lineup for 2000

Mar. 01, 2000 By Eddie Perez
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2000 KAWASAKI MOJAVE 250 ATV Kawasaki' s Mojave 250 features a liquid-cooled 249 cc double overhead cam four valve, four stroke single. It has a five speed transmission (plus reverse), and is designed for the sport rider.
Triple hydraulic disc brakes for stopping power.
Super-light aluminum wheels for low rotational mass and quick acceleration.
SPECIFICATIONS
2000 KAWASAKI MOJAVE 250

Model

Mojave 250

Engine

4-stroke, DOHC single

Displacement

249cc

Compression ratio

11.0:1

Starting system

Kick

Bore x stroke

74.0 x 58.0mm

Cooling

Liquid

Carburetion

Keihin CVK34

Ignition

Electronic CDI

Clutch

Manual wet multi-disc

Transmission

5-speed plus reverse

Final drive

Shielded chain

Frame

Double cradle, high-tensile steel

Suspension type, front

Double A-arms with two shock absorbers

Suspension type, rear

Swingarm with single shock absorber

Wheel travel, front

6.9 in.

Wheel travel, rear

8.5 in.

Tire, front

AT2 1 x 7-10 tubeless

Tire, rear

AT22 x 10-10 tubeless

Brakes, front, rear

Dual disc/Disc

Overall length

68.3 in.

Overall width

42.9 in.

Wheelbase

44.3 in.

Ground Clearance

8.5 in.

Seat height

29.7 in.

Dry weight

379 lbs.

Fuel capacity

2.2 gals.

Instruments

Reverse indicator

Lighting

Single headlight with hi/low beam

Colors

Kawasaki Lime Green

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