MY SLOW KLX250 "Help!"
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RE: MY SLOW KLX250 "Help!"
I have yet to encounter a hill climb that has left me working the clutch. There's a particularly nasty sandy hill that I ride quite often and even from a slow start in 2nd gear it picks up the revs and will motor up and over. On a hardpack thats covered in exposed roots and some sand sections I can tractor up in first as I'm not brave enough to tackle it any faster than that. My mods are in my signature and I still run the stock gearing.
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RE: MY SLOW KLX250 "Help!"
well heck if i was that far off on horsepower ratings i apologize. the honda guy showed me the literature where this was stated, the CR 125R 2-stroke was rated at 38 horse. it doesn't surprise me i guess that these were quoted from the crank, afterall, they have been rating that little CBR 600 at 100 horses since '91, but now it's above that at the rear wheel i suspect.
so to me, just imo, a 300 kit and some sort of pumper carb would really wake the bike up, meaning it may be able to pull power wheelies up a hill or kick up some serious roost.
also, what about full blown 250 MXer 4-stroke bikes, are they only making 28 horses too? anyone know how much power a TRX 400ex Honda 4-wheeler makes? I had an '05 I sold before the KLX and that thing wouldn't keep the front end down. I wish my KLX would run like that.
so to me, just imo, a 300 kit and some sort of pumper carb would really wake the bike up, meaning it may be able to pull power wheelies up a hill or kick up some serious roost.
also, what about full blown 250 MXer 4-stroke bikes, are they only making 28 horses too? anyone know how much power a TRX 400ex Honda 4-wheeler makes? I had an '05 I sold before the KLX and that thing wouldn't keep the front end down. I wish my KLX would run like that.
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RE: MY SLOW KLX250 "Help!"
that is what some of the problem with advertised horsepower is, most of the time it is just a number. This is the number that sells bikes and cars, it can be a big factor in the sale of a new bike. People most of the time want the best and if they can get, if a bike makes one more advertised horsepower than there buddies does, it is major bragging rights. Advertised horsepower numbers should be taken about as seriously as advertised mile per gallon numbers, some times the actual numbers are close, most of the time they are lower, and in rare cases they will be higher.Imo crank horsepower numbers are about usless, it is what is at the rear wheel that counts. On a side note a quick look found numbers on a stock 400ex to be around 25-27 horsepower, if this is at the wheels or the crank I am not sure.(would think it is the wheels). That number could also be way off.
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RE: MY SLOW KLX250 "Help!"
The 400 motor in the dirtbike made in excess of 35hp, while in the 4 wheeler it was dropped down to 28 I believe. It's in one of my old DirtWheels magazines from when the 400EX first came out. Compare that to the 350 Yamaha Warrior 4 wheeler, and that only made 18 hp from the factory. If you look at it that way, our little KLX makes the same RWHP of a 350cc quad (albeit adated model).
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RE: MY SLOW KLX250 "Help!"
Deej, I thought I read in another thread that you used to have a KLR 250, if so how much better is the KLX compared to the KLR. I know the suspesion is much better, I'm talking about the motor w/mods. I don't want to get in the same place I am now, not enough power. Thanks Dan
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RE: MY SLOW KLX250 "Help!"
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Deej, I thought I read in another thread that you used to have a KLR 250, if so how much better is the KLX compared to the KLR. I know the suspesion is much better, I'm talking about the motor w/mods. I don't want to get in the same place I am now, not enough power. Thanks Dan
Deej, I thought I read in another thread that you used to have a KLR 250, if so how much better is the KLX compared to the KLR. I know the suspesion is much better, I'm talking about the motor w/mods. I don't want to get in the same place I am now, not enough power. Thanks Dan
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