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da4design
01-29-2018, 12:06 PM
Ok, this is not about a China bike, but I wanted to ask some opinions. I have an opportunity to get a 2010 kawasaki klx250sf for 2300..it has 17000 miles on it though. It looks great and the maintenance was supposedly kept up with. Is that too many miles to feel comfortable with in your opinions?
Thanks for all your input !!

rjmorel
01-29-2018, 12:22 PM
Ok, this is not about a China bike, but I wanted to ask some opinions. I have an opportunity to get a 2010 kawasaki klx250sf for 2300..it has 17000 miles on it though. It looks great and the maintenance was supposedly kept up with. Is that too many miles to feel comfortable with in your opinions?
Thanks for all your input !!

Water cooled should last 50,000+ miles if you keep oil changed , maintained and just ride it on street. If you beat the heck out of it in the dirt it will wear a lot faster. Current day engines are as good as car motors I feel. You will probably get tired of it and want something different long before the motor wears out I've found. rj

Azhule
01-29-2018, 12:58 PM
Even oil cooled bikes can easily last 50,000 or more miles depending on how it was treated... if they can prove it was taken care of I wouldn't hesitate to buy it... if I had the cash and was looking for another bike that is :hehe:

da4design
01-29-2018, 03:26 PM
thanks! i appreciate the help...may have found a better deal with only 4000 miles on it.

Ariel Red Hunter
01-29-2018, 03:30 PM
Ok, this is not about a China bike, but I wanted to ask some opinions. I have an opportunity to get a 2010 kawasaki klx250sf for 2300..it has 17000 miles on it though. It looks great and the maintenance was supposedly kept up with. Is that too many miles to feel comfortable with in your opinions?
Thanks for all your input !! I wouldn't be afraid of that Kwacker with 17000 miles, after a test ride to make sure it is still in good shape....ARH ;)

Megadan
01-30-2018, 02:55 AM
Too many people focus on miles. I've owned a bike with 160,000 miles on it that ran perfectly - owned by an older gentlemen who meticulously cared for it, and I have had more than a few bikes with around 10k miles that needed full top ends, or new rings, clutches, etc. because the owners abused them, ignored service intervals, and otherwise simply beat them to death.


Don't get hung up on miles. How the bike was maintained and ridden is far more important than how many miles it has done.

Sullybiker
02-05-2018, 08:44 AM
The KLXs are great bikes, but look it over. They're dual sports and they do get thrashed. As long as it has been maintained the mileage should not be a problem.

pete
02-06-2018, 02:44 AM
The KLX250 started life as the KLX300...
very strong bottom end...


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ben2go
02-06-2018, 08:28 AM
There are klx's out there with over 100,000 miles on the original engine and still going. It comes down to maintenance and using quality parts.