DrGMIA
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1989-1990 KMX 200: 31,500 Baht (or $999 USD), cash only. Passed Thai DMV tests February 5, 2026, so is road legal, insured and ready. Green Book (Title) is in my name. Motorcycle is located in Chiang Mai (Tumboon Padad), Thailand.
This is a rare Kawasaki, produced for only two years (1989-1990) and one of only two known to be in Thailand. Originally it was in Japan, then imported by the Red Baron motorcycle shop in Bangkok. Red Baron secured the Thai “Green Book” (title) for it (Thai year shown as 2538), then sold it to a passing Canadian tourist who used it for less than a month to tour Thailand. I bought it from him and have legally owned and used it for 22 years. VIN # and Motor # match what is shown in the Green Book secured by Red Baron, but do not match each other.
Specifications for the KMX 200 can be found here: Kawasaki KMX 200 (1989-90) technical specifications
It has unknown kilometers and both k/h/rpm and speedo/odometer need rebuild/restoration. Ignition and gas tank keys working, with spare set. Small tool kit with some spares is mounted on the back.
I used it as a dirt bike, then it became more of a road bike. The moniker of “Cult Bike” was attached to it after a group of local Internet forum cult-like naysayers posted and opined I could not take it out of country to places like Malaysia and Cambodia, which I eventually did. I also used it for product testing for accessories like tank bags and handlebar grips. It gathered fame to the point of being on the cover of Kawasaki’s ACCELERATE magazine, in published motorcycle magazines (MOTORCYCLE USA and MOTORCYCLE CONSUMER NEWS, both RIP), and in the published coffee table book DOWN AND OUT, In Patagonia, Kamchatka And Timbuktu (AMAZON, paperback and Kindle editions).
For a free read of how it, and I, performed on an expedition from Chiang Mai, Thailand to Cambodia and return, a story titled “No Stranger To Danger” can be found here: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/gregfrazier/news/2007-03-15.php
This is a 45 day listing and will be removed when the Kawasaki is sold or chosen to be used on another planned expedition into Myanmar. Much of the fun in owning this rare motorcycle has been locating parts since it was not a Thailand import. Parts have been used from Yamaha, Kawasaki (Philippines), and Honda. Potential owners should be wrench ready and minor motorheads on older two-stroke machines – it has a new battery and starts/stops, but often either becomes an adventure. I am selling because my aged and blown right knee no longer allows me kick-start any motorcycle.
Serious buyers or collectors: Contact “KMX Attention” at bigdogbmw@yahoo.com
(This content and photographs have not been AI generated, all mistakes can be attributed to human error or simply having a bit of fun)
This is a rare Kawasaki, produced for only two years (1989-1990) and one of only two known to be in Thailand. Originally it was in Japan, then imported by the Red Baron motorcycle shop in Bangkok. Red Baron secured the Thai “Green Book” (title) for it (Thai year shown as 2538), then sold it to a passing Canadian tourist who used it for less than a month to tour Thailand. I bought it from him and have legally owned and used it for 22 years. VIN # and Motor # match what is shown in the Green Book secured by Red Baron, but do not match each other.
Specifications for the KMX 200 can be found here: Kawasaki KMX 200 (1989-90) technical specifications
It has unknown kilometers and both k/h/rpm and speedo/odometer need rebuild/restoration. Ignition and gas tank keys working, with spare set. Small tool kit with some spares is mounted on the back.
I used it as a dirt bike, then it became more of a road bike. The moniker of “Cult Bike” was attached to it after a group of local Internet forum cult-like naysayers posted and opined I could not take it out of country to places like Malaysia and Cambodia, which I eventually did. I also used it for product testing for accessories like tank bags and handlebar grips. It gathered fame to the point of being on the cover of Kawasaki’s ACCELERATE magazine, in published motorcycle magazines (MOTORCYCLE USA and MOTORCYCLE CONSUMER NEWS, both RIP), and in the published coffee table book DOWN AND OUT, In Patagonia, Kamchatka And Timbuktu (AMAZON, paperback and Kindle editions).
For a free read of how it, and I, performed on an expedition from Chiang Mai, Thailand to Cambodia and return, a story titled “No Stranger To Danger” can be found here: http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/gregfrazier/news/2007-03-15.php
This is a 45 day listing and will be removed when the Kawasaki is sold or chosen to be used on another planned expedition into Myanmar. Much of the fun in owning this rare motorcycle has been locating parts since it was not a Thailand import. Parts have been used from Yamaha, Kawasaki (Philippines), and Honda. Potential owners should be wrench ready and minor motorheads on older two-stroke machines – it has a new battery and starts/stops, but often either becomes an adventure. I am selling because my aged and blown right knee no longer allows me kick-start any motorcycle.
Serious buyers or collectors: Contact “KMX Attention” at bigdogbmw@yahoo.com
(This content and photographs have not been AI generated, all mistakes can be attributed to human error or simply having a bit of fun)
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