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2009 Kawasaki KLX 250S: HMF

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2008

The KLX 250 is powered by 249cc 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled motor with a 6-speed transmission. This engine is perfect for a beginner straight from the factory. As you ride and get progressively more experienced, you may need some extra horse power. The HMF Dirt Series Slip-On Exhaust System picks up 10-15% more horse power across the power curve and offers a very unique, deep sound.

For more information visit HMFracing.com

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  • i have a klx250sf. will that pipe fit on my bike as well?

  • @Theredhawk6625 Our exhaust does fit the SF model.

  • @HMFengineering okay, and with a slip on exhaust, will my carb require a rejet kit?

  • @Theredhawk6625 You're going to always want to retune your carb when you change exhaust systems. Give us a call and we can set you up with the recommended jets

  • do you guys make a pipe that is quiet like the stock exhaust, but offers a performance boost? I can ride my stock bike anywhere because my neighbors can't hear it.

  • @TokenTombstone Yes we do. If you pick up the Competition Series, you can use the Stage 1 insert to get the dB levels down and to keep a steady horse power gain. If you go out riding where sound isn't too much a of concern, pop in the Stage 2 or Stage 3 and you'll get a little louder, but a lot more power. It's a very versatile exhaust system

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  • that sounds great-how does that muffler differ in sound from the new competition series on the Klx250s? Which is louder?

  • @justinyoface911 We had heat issues with our original system, but have redesigned it so this is no longer an issue.

  • i heard these burn out your tail light because of how high they sit. is this true?

  • 0-60mph in how many seconds?

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