In 1984, Kawasaki apparently pulled 300 KLT 250’s off the production line and converted them into Police trikes. Of those 300, 50 were donated to the LA Olympics Games Planning Committee to help patrol the Olympic grounds. This bike comes with a certificate stating that it was originally provided for the Olympic police force.
The 249cc engine was paired to a 5-speed transmission and the whole package had a dry weight of 362 pounds. This example has 1,147 miles and is claimed to be a great running vehicle. Flaws include some missing decals, a leak in the carb, and a leak in the front tire. In addition, there’s some rust and scratches, though those should be expected. In addition to the rear rack, this bike also comes with a tow hitch.
Find this KLT for sale in Mohave Valley, Arizona with an unmet opening bid of $1,750 here on eBay.
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