Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

WINNING WAYS

Kawasaki has won more titles in the last 20 years in AMA MX and SX than any other brand and, after taking a look at the MY21 KX250, I can’t see anything getting in the way of that anytime soon. You would have seen that we were lucky enough to be the first publication in Australia to throw our leg over the updated KX450 and it’s pretty amazing to see that, while the world has been in lockdown, Kawasaki has managed to bring us another new motocrosser with major updates.

The KX250 was already a major competitor in MX2 and needed little improvement. It would have been the perfect excuse for the R and D department at Kawasaki to design a new step-thru but instead they brought us a new 250 with updates in all the right places.

I got the call to head down to the MX Dome in Sydney to check out the bike and cut some laps inside the giant inflatable tent with what

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