Kawasaki KLE 250 Anhelo

Kawasaki KLE 250 Anhelo

Kawasaki KLE 250 Anhelo began production in 1993 and is a domestic Japanese model that was officially sold only in Japan. The motorcycle is built on the basis of an in-line 2-cylinder engine with a volume of 248 cc. see (which was installed on many models, including Kawasaki ZZR250), as well as frames and chassis from the older version - Kawasaki KLE 400.

The Kawasaki KLE 250 Anhelo engine is a liquid-cooled, in-line 2-cylinder engine that produces 35 hp. power and 23.5 Nm of torque. This engine is high-speed and shows a maximum performance of 10,000-11,000 rpm. This characteristic of the motor, coupled with a large mass, makes the motorcycle unsuitable for off-road riding, so the Kawasaki KLE 250 Anhelo model should be considered as a classic urban enduro.

The Kawasaki KLE250 Anhelo features a steel frame, simple suspension in the form of a conventional telescopic fork and a progressive monoshock, a liquid engine, disc brakes, spoked wheels 21 '(front) and 17' (rear), 6-speed gearbox and 146 kg dry weight.

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Technical characteristics of the Kawasaki KLE250 Anhelo motorcycle:

Model Kawasaki KLE 250 Anhelo
Motorcycle type city enduro
Year of issue 1993
Engine type 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, in-line, DOHC
Working volume 248 cc cm.
Compression ratio 12.4: 1
Cooling liquid
Bore / Stroke 62 x 41.2 mm
Number of valves per cylinder 4 valves per cylinder
Fuel supply system 2 Keihin Carbs, 30mm
Ignition type electronic
Maximum power 35 hp at 11000 rpm
Maximum torque 23.5 Nm @ 10,000 rpm
Transmission 6-speed
Drive type chain
Frame steel
Front suspension 41mm telescopic fork, 170mm travel
Rear suspension linkage with monoshock (preload), stroke - 200 mm
Front tire size 3.00-21
Rear tire size 120 / 80-17
Front brakes 1 disc, 300 mm, 2-piston caliper
Rear brakes 1 disc, 230 mm, 1-piston caliper
Maximum speed 150 km / h
Fuel tank capacity 12 l
Length 2150 mm
Seat height 805 mm
Wheelbase 1445 mm
Motorcycle weight (dry) 146 kg

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