How fast does a 250 Bayou go?
45-54 mph
Engine
Engine Brand Name | Mikuni |
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Displacement | 228 cm³ / 13.9 in³ |
Maximum Power | 16.8 hp/17 PS (12.5 kW, estimated) @ 7,000 RPM |
Maximum Torque | 17.9 Nm (1.83 kgf-m, 13.2 ft-lb) @ 5,500 RPM |
Top Speed | 45-54 mph (72.4-86.9 km/h) – owners’ claim |
What year did they make the Kawasaki Bayou?
Introduced in 1988, the Kawasaki Bayou 220 is a rec-utility vehicle considered the most hardworking 4×4 in its class. Boasting an automatic clutch, reverse gear, and independent front suspension, this 215-cm3 quad ran circles around its counterparts and enjoyed a 15-year production run.
How much oil does a Kawasaki Bayou 250 take?
If the oil is low, add some 5/70 oil until the level in the window is in the middle of the “add” and “full” marks. Add oil a little at a time and check the level. The Kawasaki Bayou takes a maximum of 2 qts.
Where is the model number on a Kawasaki Bayou 250?
You will find the VIN stamped on the steering head, below the handlebars. The VIN can be found on the left front frame rail behind the wheel.
How do I tell what year my Kawasaki Bayou 250 is?
You have to use the vin number. It’s on the lower frame rail kinda behind the gear shifter. The 10th character will designate the year model.
How much is a 2000 Kawasaki Bayou?
$3,299
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $3,299 | $920 |
Options (Change) | ||
Total Price | $3,299 | $920 |
What size tires are on a Kawasaki 220 Bayou?
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This item Full Set Sport ATV tires 21×8-9 & 22×10-10 for 88-02 Kawasaki Bayou 220 | Full Set Wanda ATV tires 21×8-9 21x8x9 front & 22×10-10 22x10x10 Rear 4PR | |
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Item Dimensions | 20 x 15 x 20 inches | 20 x 15 x 20 inches |
Item Weight | 23.80 lbs | 23.80 lbs |
Load Index | 29.00 | 29.00 |
Rim Size | 10.00 inches | 6.50 inches |
How do you check the oil on a Kawasaki Bayou 250?
Find the oil check window on the crankcase. The window is near the rear of the crankcase toward the bottom. Clean the window with a rag if necessary and look at the oil level. The oil should be in the middle of the “add” and “full” markings.