Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Kawasaki KLT160

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Auburn, NH
    --
    1,061

    Kawasaki KLT160

    Hello,

    I just saw a Kawasaki KLT160 locally on Craigs List. Not that I need another trike, but heck, if the deal is right, it may be worth it.

    I've always wanted to own one of these trikes. Can someone give me the good and bad on these?

    Thanks,
    IronBear
    Trikes Currently Owned

    ~1970 Honda US90 - Complete restoration
    ~1974 Honda ATC90 - Complete restoration
    ~1985 Honda Big Red 250ES ATC
    ~1986 Honda 250SX ATC

    Looking for a new OEM Hondaline Working Light bracket/stay for my Big Red

  2. #2
    fabiodriven's Avatar
    fabiodriven is offline Aspiring romance novel cover model, and the Official 3WW slayer of thieves and swindlers. Catch me if you can
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    The woods
    --
    10,516
    They are rare, but not especially desirable. Parts are hard to find. The plastics are particularly susceptible to sun fading and cracking. They are slow. The shaft drive saps a lot of power from the little 160cc mill. They have a backwards shift pattern which can be a pain in the butt at times. The one I have is cool to look at and it rides fine on smooth ground, but I have limited areas where I live that a hardtail can be ridden. If you want to buy a really nice example, probably one of the finer examples left in existence, I have been considering letting mine go for some time now. Nobody really seems interested in it though.
    Last edited by fabiodriven; 04-05-2013 at 02:59 PM.
    85 Tri-Zinger 60
    85 ATC250SX
    86 ATC250SX
    87 ATC250SX
    02 XR650L conversion
    84 ATC 480R

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Grand Rapids, MI.
    --
    679
    Everything fabio said is fairly accurate but don't let that stop you from being interested in one, they are great machines for what they are. Parts aren't that terrible to find unless you need something bigger like a nice tank or fenders. I'm not sure what kind of condition the one you are looking at is in or how much it costs but when they pop up around here they are usually in the $500-$700 range but they then sit on cl for quite a while if that tells you anything... The only time I have seen one actually sell quickly in that price range was one that someone had posted on cl for $500 and it looked like it just came off the showroom floor. If you are looking for a "deal" I would say it would definately have to be nice and under $500 to be worth it.
    1986 KLT 185
    1984 200S

    Feedback Thread: http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...k-for-Ebaccm26

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Auburn, NH
    --
    1,061
    The guy is asking $450.00 for this one. I don't have much to go on but one picture. The tail light is cracked and I'm waiting for other pictures to arrive. If I can get it for $300.00 then I may pull the trigger, or, something in my garage to trade
    Trikes Currently Owned

    ~1970 Honda US90 - Complete restoration
    ~1974 Honda ATC90 - Complete restoration
    ~1985 Honda Big Red 250ES ATC
    ~1986 Honda 250SX ATC

    Looking for a new OEM Hondaline Working Light bracket/stay for my Big Red

//ArrowChat Integreation Code //