Kawasaki has released its 2012 model KX250F in Aussie dealerships.
Kawasaki has released its 2012 model KX250F in Australia this week, available in dealers nationally.
The Kawasaki KX250F revolutionised the industry in 2011 with the world’s first mass-production use of Separate Function front Fork (SFF) on a motocrosser.
Now, with the announcement of another first for 2012, the world’s first dual injectors for a motocrosser, the 2012 Kawasaki KX250F continues to raise the technological benchmark in the category.
For 2012, Kawasaki engineers sought to create a KX250F with even more impressive top-end performance, which they claim to have accomplished by equipping its Digital Fuel Injection (DFI) system with a second fuel injector 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.
Other revisions include thicker, more robust engine components to boost reliability, while smooth-shifting transmission offers even more positive feel according to Kawasaki.
The 2012 Kawasaki KX250F is now available in Australian dealierships for $10,999.