For a 2004 Kawasaki KX500, it's generally recommended to use a 32:1 fuel-to-oil ratio with a high-quality 2-stroke oil. This typically translates to using a 10W-30 or 10W-40 oil for the transmission, depending on your climate and riding conditions. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations and adjustments based on your riding style or conditions.
80/85 weight
330ml per fork
Kx 500 dyno's in a 55 hp, Cr 56 hp
32:1 is very safe.The better the 2 stroke oil (Golden Spectro,amsoil) the higher ratio you can run.For example,we run 40:1 on our KX 500 using Golden Spectro..
32:1 for KX 40:1 for YZ Not sure the ratio on CR's, and RM's.
There are many places where a person could purchase a used KX 500. The KX 500 is a dirt bike and can be purchased from an individual seller selling theirs in the newspaper, or from a dealer that sells dirt bikes.
they have about 65
The recommended fork oil weight for a 2000 Kawasaki KX 125 is typically 10W. However, some riders may choose to use 5W or 15W depending on their preferences for handling and suspension feel. It's essential to consider factors like riding style and conditions when selecting the oil weight. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations.
Your should contact your local Kawasaki dealer to make sure you get the correct weight of oil because this model is sensitive to friction modifiers that are added to some oils.
no 250's in gen are not that powerful is it was a 500 i would do it but i would keep the kx if it was a 250 the kx is way faster
Kx 500 2 stroke
500 mph