I think ducksters are neat lil trikes i mean how cool is factory camo! they seem rare because ive never seen one other than in the kawasaki brochures. Does anyone have one of these I would like to see pics.
I think ducksters are neat lil trikes i mean how cool is factory camo! they seem rare because ive never seen one other than in the kawasaki brochures. Does anyone have one of these I would like to see pics.
I almost saw 1, but it turned out to just br spray paintlol
I just wanna go fast. If your not first, your last!!
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My son has a couple ducksters but only has the camo plastic for one. I'll tell him your lookin. He goes by zagames on the site.
http://nashville.craigslist.org/mcy/2289153828.html
just posted this...been for sale for awhile...not mine but close to me
and the price you can`t beat
That is a really nice looking trike. Especially for the price. Would love to have it.
L to R: 85 KLT 160, 84 KLT 110, 83 KLT 200, 82 KLT 200, 85 KXT 250, 85 200X, 86 250SX, 85 200X, 85 200X.
Not Pictured: Several others...
Wow how ironic a duckster would pop up for sale just when i asked if anyone had one. Im actually in atlanta right now working for a few weeks im gonna call the guy and try to buy it. Its only about a 3 hour drive
i own what i belive is a 82 duckster its got the real camo not fake write me for picssgarst@radiocommunication.com
Not all ducksters had camo paint, it was an option. Technically any KLT 200-A4A is a duckster. My brother has one....well kinda. The PO replaced the forks with KLT 250 ones and for some reason replaced the selectable diff with a non diff axle. Oh, and his is black with I think orange and brown decals. That being said, they are actually pretty cool bikes. Plenty fast and powerfull for a utility bike, however they do like to catwalk due to the massive fuel tank above the back axle and the fact that they have a hand clutch. A good buy if it's in good shape, parts are pretty hard to find and a service manual is even harder to come by.
I have a 82 duckster for sale 100$ its a project. I dont know alot about em
O.K. I've heard many people tell me only the camo models and i've had many tell me all a4a's.Oh well... I've also seen alot of kijiji adds for atc 110 "big reds"
Btw, doesn't the duckster have some kind of gun rack thing on the handlebars ? I know I have seen pics of it.
Very Nice duckster there and also some very nice canadale there were you the dealer for them and gas gas
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Well, technically the Duckster is an KLT200-A4A model, and I also have two KLT200-A4A trikes with black plastics. They have stripes similar to the '82 KLT200-A models but instead of red/orange/white, they are orange/yellow/white. The front fender does not have any decals. Yes, while technically the black A4A models are 'ducksters' everyone is really referring to the tan camo plastics. I have seen pictures of a 'duckster' with green camo plastics but I'm not sure if it was factory or user-made.
Accessories: The front and rear racks were an option as well as 2 different gun racks, chassis/engine rock guard, footpeg floorboards, six-pack rack, parking brake lock, camo seat cover, 3-ply mudflaps, chrome hubcaps, 'lift stand', oil cooler, camo trike cover, seat-back kit, and fork extenders. (taken from my '1983 Kawasaki KLT Accessories' catalog)
L to R: 85 KLT 160, 84 KLT 110, 83 KLT 200, 82 KLT 200, 85 KXT 250, 85 200X, 86 250SX, 85 200X, 85 200X.
Not Pictured: Several others...