The Kawasaki Bayou® 250 is the smallest work-oriented all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in Kawasaki's 2005 lineup, but its durable design, convenience features and low operating cost makes it one of the best-selling models in the industry. The Bayou® 250 features an electric start, four-stroke engine matched to a five-speed-plus-reverse semi-automatic transmission, dependable shaft drive, and sturdy front and fear cargo racks. The Bayou® 250 utilizes independent A-arm front suspension and it is the only ATV in its class to feature a semi-independent multi-link rear suspension. This design provides a smooth, compliant ride without the complexity and maintenance requirements of a fully independent design. Additional features include triple drum brakes, hitch bracket, easy-to-read fuel gauge and a molded-pin accessory connector that makes hooking up electrical accessories quick and easy. Plus, its steel cargo racks can carry a combined weight of 110 pounds.
2000 Kawasaki Bayou 220, 220 - The smallest of the Bayou ATVs also happens to be one of the biggest sellers. What makes it such a success? The Bayou 220 works in a big way and gives you a smooth, reliable and proven design in a lightweight chassis. It's a more compact package and a big value for you. Its lightweight helps make the Bayou 220 more maneuverable than some of the bigger competition, and just plain fun to ride. What makes the 220 one of the all-time industry best sellers is its five-speed transmission with reverse, a gear-driven engine balancer and fuel sipping 24mm carb that defines economy.