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Two Stroke Motocross Forum => Photos & Videos => Topic started by: ktm150rippa on December 15, 2010, 06:01:30 PM

Title: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: ktm150rippa on December 15, 2010, 06:01:30 PM
DYLAN SLUSSER HIGH POINT MX A KX250 HERO HD HELMET CAM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omDpOUUg4I0#ws)

This movie just reminds me why I'm sick of ppl who race amateur say they cant win on two stroke. Example A. a kx 250 not only beating but lapping 450's in the expert class!
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: ACMX on December 15, 2010, 06:52:25 PM
That was awesome!
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: RM250 Evan on December 15, 2010, 06:54:09 PM
Luv dat sound! :D
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: snowboarderro on December 15, 2010, 11:18:13 PM
kawasaki are always sick :P
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: JETZcorp on December 16, 2010, 12:18:41 AM
I do actually like the sound of a 250 more than a 125.  Sounds balanced in the way it's trying, whereas the 125 is always revving so high I instinctively start thinking the piston is going to disintegrate (Ferraris do that for me, too).  If I were to go racing I'd probably do so in the 250 class.
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Post by: ACMX on December 16, 2010, 12:39:13 AM
I race my 125 in the 250 class  :P
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: Coop on December 16, 2010, 04:56:53 AM
If I were to go racing I'd probably do so in the 250 class.

I don't think your 120 would be very competitive... ;D

I didn't read the description and halfway through the first lap I thought: "Man this sure looks like High Point" LOL.
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: scotty dog on December 16, 2010, 12:05:00 PM
Thats awesome!!! What a beautiful noise, the boy sure showed them four pokers what a real bike can do.......and on hard pack where 4s are supposed to be superior.... Love it.. :D :D :D
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Post by: Flyin vee on December 16, 2010, 04:49:57 PM
That guy was flat out haulin :o
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: JETZcorp on December 17, 2010, 01:14:28 AM
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I don't think your 120 would be very competitive...

Put it in a race with other '60s weaponry and it'd start kicking ass and taking names, though!  That is, until the forks separate from the rest of the motorcycle because of the goofy way Kawasaki decided to mount them... or until the shocks explode...
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: SachsGS on December 17, 2010, 08:06:40 AM
What an incredible,flowing,natural terrain track. ;D

I'd be curious what the outcome would be if you took that KX250 and a 450F,stuck street tires on them and let them loose on a 1/4 mile dragstrip.

I sold a cherry 1975 KX250 on Ebay years ago,that bike would be a worthy successor to the 120.
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: JETZcorp on December 17, 2010, 01:35:30 PM
At a vintage motocross last year we spotted an mid-70s KX125.  Can't remember the year exactly but it was the last rotary-valve 125 they made, which means it would have been the ultimate version of the 120's (and the 100 Green Streak's) motor.  It's a bike I'd like to have, not only because of that, but because it was damn good-looking, too.

(http://vintagemx.com.au/wp-content/gallery/1974-kawasaki-kx125/1974_kx125__right_engine.jpg)
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Post by: Turquine on December 17, 2010, 02:02:29 PM
Excellent vid, Rippa! Jetz, I've always liked rotary valved 2strokes, owned a couple of Kaws that were. I was under the impression that one could get more power out of them than reed valvers. Do you have any idea why manufacturers quit making them in favor of the reed valve design? I've always assumed it was because rotary valve setups were too bulky, but that was just a guess on my part. Seems to me they would easily out perform a reed valved 2strokes. Can-Ams when they used the rotary valves were always far more powerful than equal displacement reed valved machines. Not sure if that would hold true with other makes, for instance, not sure how say the old Kawasaki 350 Bighorn would stack up against say a Yamaha DT 400 of the same year, but I had read the reason Can-Ams were so powerful back then was due to the rotary valved motors. Like to hear your thoughts on this, maybe 2Stroke Institute's as well if he's reading this thread.
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: SachsGS on December 17, 2010, 05:48:49 PM
The Rotary valve Can Am's made a lot of power but the problem was getting the power to the ground,they just wouldn't hook up like other bikes of the era.
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: JETZcorp on December 17, 2010, 10:25:34 PM
I wish I knew, I miss the rotary valve.  I think part of the problem might be complexity, because I guess of things aren't all lined up exactly right you can start to get some problems.  Then there's the bulky dimensions as you said, a rotary-valve engine definitely looks "weird" among a field of piston-port and reed-valve engines, and we all know how much appearance determines peoples' preferences for bikes (just read any thread about a 2009 Maico).  But ultimately, I don't know why they died out entirely, I would imagine the rotary would give you great flexibility in tuning to help mold the power curve however you want it.  Cam-Am chose for a balls-out explosion of insanity, but on the other hand my experience with rotary-valve Kawasakis has shown a bounty of power just about everywhere.  In a straight line, my dad's 250 green-streak is just barely barely slower than a 1980 Husky 250, a bike that is 10 years newer and insanely light-weight by comparison (the green streak feels like a Harley when you're loading it in the truck!)
Title: Re: Pretty sick kx 250 vid.
Post by: JM82 on December 18, 2010, 12:49:06 AM
The bike sounds like it's running a little rich at the lower rpm's...