For today’s Two-Stroke Tuesday we remain in Idaho to offer you the very first take a look at our 1996 KX250 2-Stroke that we coordinated with Pete Treadwell from WPS/Fly Racing and Moto One Of Boise to construct. We got ta thank the whole personnel at Western Powersports for making our “Working Man” task come to life. We loaded 2-Stroke Theater with 10 should see Kawasaki two-stroke videos from our mad video researcher Travis Fant and there is an unique link to the well-known KDX500 we checked. This task is everything about constructing a bike that the typical working guy might manage to acquire, construct and keep without entering into the poorhouse. We coordinated with Western Powersports for the items and Moto One Of Boise Idaho did the majority of the heavy lifting when it concerned turning wrenches. Fire Power is the WPS home brand name for tough parts, their gold chain was utilized on this construct together with a Stealth SuperSprox hybrid rear gear. Yes IMS still makes an oversize tank for this 20-plus years of age maker. We needed to unique order the part however it just took a couple of weeks and it’s absolutely much better than taking a gamble on Ebay parts. SDG reconditioned the seat and Fusion managed the custom-made graphics package. Fuel Star is another brand-new business making fuel petcock packages for older 2 and four-stroke designs. Each set comes total with tubes, fuel filters and gaskets prepared to instal. The engine was totally restored by the team at Moto-One utilizing a set from Wrench Rabbit that consists of a total crank, top-end and all the gaskets and seals required. We included some aftermarket products from FMF and Boyesen to enhance general efficiency while included a little bling aspect. As you can see we didn’t overdo it with this job like we tend of doing. Our KX250 still looks excellent, runs excellent and we still have adequate cash left over to go riding. Seems like an effective job to us. 2-STROKE THEATER If you like the Kawasaki two-stroke task included on today’s Two-Stroke Tuesday you do not wish to miss our KDX500 construct! Click the image listed below for more.