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00 KX 250 what are the known problems??
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[QUOTE="KawieKX125, post: 171150, member: 20140"] Cam mitchell, half of your problems can be traced to the rider. For example: Wheels. Mine never get loose and stay very tight. Stripped bolts. Caused by you. Bearings. Were they greased? Rad bent. You fell on it.:silly: Bent disk. Again, you. Truly, kwakers are very reliable IMO. The only problems I had in 2 years with my 99 KX125 were that the rod bearing went bad(I rev the bike alot) and the plating was my fault because I never warmed the bike up properly. Kawasaki's are super reliable if you take care of them and stay open minded. Then again, you are a beginner and the KX hits very hard. I rode a YZ and a KX back to back and the YZ felt slow. It is alot smother than the KX. [/QUOTE]
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