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Title: $150.00 atv
Post by: Miami450R on June 16, 2005, 12:50:54 AM
Rancher350kid Just sold me his mojave for a smokin deal
1989 Kawasaki Mojave 250
Needs New or rebuild on Topend and Bottom end and water pump.
Got it for $150 , EVERYTHING included
plastics are spraypainted so they look weird , but we will fix that.
It's a Father/son project for me n my dad.
We're taking it apart tommorow.
No flaming
Below these pics is a different quad , that's the look were going to go for but a red/black color scheme with REAL paint this time.....lol no offense rancher350kid.
(http://x4.putfile.com/6/16523323549.jpg)
(http://x2.putfile.com/6/16523330534.jpg)
(http://x2.putfile.com/6/16523332496.jpg)
(http://x4.putfile.com/6/16523335257.jpg)
Type We Like:
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Some INfo about them
For those seeking a high-performance four-stroke ATV designed for pure recreational fun, Kawasaki delivers with the Mojave™ 250. Like the desert for which it is named, the Mojave 250 ATV is rugged and is built to withstand punishment so you have endless opportunities for play.
The Mojave 250 gets its power from a high-output, liquid-cooled 249cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine. Four valves actuated by dual overhead cams boost low-end torque while providing optimum breathing at high rpm for more power. The fuel mixture reaches the high compression combustion chamber through a 34mm semi-flat slide constant velocity carburetor. A maintenance free capacitor discharge ignition (CDI) with electronic advance supplies a hot spark to ignite the charge at the precise time, regardless of engine speed.

An engine balancer keeps the engine running smoothly from idle to redline for rider comfort and to improve durability by minimizing vibration-induced fatigue on engine parts.

And power delivery is further enhanced through the use of a manual clutch to aid in shifting the five-speed transmission. There's a gear for just about every situation, plus reverse. Triple disc brakes, which include a convenient parking brake built into the left hand brake lever, provide quick, sure stops.

Long-travel suspension makes riding the Mojave 250 over rough terrain a challenge, not a chore. The double-wishbone independent front suspension has nearly seven inches of wheel travel and provides a comfortable ride with a minimum of pitching and rolling. The rear swingarm with adjustable single shock boasts more than eight inches of travel.

The Mojave 250 takes on a hot new look for 2000, with its race team inspired graphics and lime green plastic. The silver alloy wheels reduce unsprung weight without compromising strength. A front bumper and skid plate add protection, and the keyed ignition switch helps prevent unauthorized rides.

Optional racks can be mounted to carry loads for casual utility or for some overnight ATV exploration. As Kawasaki's high-performance recreational ATV, the Mojave 250 is designed to please the most demanding off-road enthusiasts.

Top Features:  249cc 4-stroke engine 
 Liquid cooling 
 CDI ignition 
 5-speed transmission with manual clutch 
 Performance chain drive 
 Long-travel suspension 
 Aluminum wheels with knobby tires


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: MadMudder on June 16, 2005, 01:04:01 AM
Wow from the post title i thought you ment one of those little disposable mini quads from china. That is a cool deal, put about 500-1000 bucks in to it and you will have a nice quad.


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: rubicon500kid on June 16, 2005, 04:55:06 PM
thansk for buying it lol


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: klutchbuster400 on June 16, 2005, 05:56:13 PM
thansk for buying it lol
so how bout that hmf ;)


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: Miami450R on June 16, 2005, 06:00:29 PM
Mo' pix

(http://x4.putfile.com/6/16616503828.jpg)
(http://x4.putfile.com/6/16616512146.jpg)
(http://x4.putfile.com/6/16616514560.jpg)
(http://x4.putfile.com/6/16616520196.jpg)
(http://x2.putfile.com/6/16616522229.jpg)
(http://x4.putfile.com/6/16616523640.jpg)


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: klutchbuster400 on June 16, 2005, 06:13:08 PM
are you gonna buy new plastics 4 it


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: rubicon500kid on June 16, 2005, 06:14:17 PM
y you dont like my coustum plastics lol now i wanna get a banshee lol


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: Miami450R on June 16, 2005, 06:15:34 PM
nah , my dad has kerosene or MEK i forgot wat it wsa and it removes the spraypaint that is on top of it.Hey rancher , guess wat , old plastics were white , lol.were just going to take that spraypaint off and paint it with real paint.the one that u hook up to the compressor , like cars.


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: 96 warrior on June 16, 2005, 10:11:07 PM
i like the six pack rack on the blaster ;Dlol


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: Ida_Mann on June 17, 2005, 07:21:05 AM
best kind of paint you can get for that situation is the "Fusion" paint from Krylon,,,it is made for plastic applications.  Or if you want to take it down to original white, sand that puppy down and do the PC Plastic Renew, worked great for my quad's rear plastics.

Id@


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: Miami450R on June 17, 2005, 10:51:38 AM
do you have pics so i can see what the turnout is like?because we migh just remove this paint , and it doesnt seem to have any scratches , and we'll paint on that .


Title: Re: $150.00 atv
Post by: Ida_Mann on June 17, 2005, 11:36:38 AM
no, but I can get some,,,,,or someone at the place where my quad is might be able to snap a couple pics for ya.

Id@