
| Quick Specs: KZ250C-G (1980–1983) | |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | Air-cooled, Single Cylinder, 4-stroke |
| Oil Grade | SAE 10W-40 to 20W-50 (JASO MA/MA2) |
| Oil Capacity | 1.3 L (Change) / 1.5 L (With Filter) |
| Tire Size (F/R) | 3.00-18 4PR / 4.60-16 4PR |
| Battery | YB10L-A2 (12V) |
| Spark Plug | NGK DR8ES (0.6 – 0.7 mm gap) |
Engineering Heritage: The Counter-Balanced Single
While the ‘Z’ designation in the early 80s was often synonymous with Kawasaki’s high-revving inline-fours, the Z 250 LTD (KZ250C-G) represented a masterclass in efficient, lightweight cruiser engineering. Unlike its twin-cylinder siblings, the single-cylinder LTD utilized a sophisticated gear-driven balancer shaft. This engineering choice was pivotal; it allowed the engine to deliver the characteristic thumping torque of a single while maintaining a level of smoothness that rivaled multi-cylinder competitors, making it one of the most approachable ‘soft-choppers’ of its era.
Technical Deep Dive
The KZ250C-G series was built for longevity and urban agility. Its air-cooled powerplant is remarkably simple to maintain, making it a favorite for vintage enthusiasts today. The chassis geometry, featuring a 16-inch rear wheel, gives the bike its signature ‘LTD’ low-slung stance, prioritizing seat height accessibility and low-speed maneuverability.
Engine & Lubrication
The engine’s health is highly dependent on oil quality. Due to the air-cooled nature and the shared gearbox lubrication, MotoSpecsLab recommends using high-zinc oils (API SE/SF) or modern JASO MA2 compliant synthetics to protect the wet clutch. With a total capacity of 1.5 liters when changing the filter, it is a low-maintenance unit that rewards frequent oil intervals.
Ignition & Electrical
The electrical system is anchored by the YB10L-A2 battery. Ignition performance relies on the NGK DR8ES plug. For optimal combustion and cold-start reliability, the gap must be precisely set between 0.6 and 0.7 mm. Over-gapping can lead to coil stress, a common failure point in aging 6V/12V transition-era motorcycles.
Maintenance Guidelines
- Tire Pressures: Maintain 1.75 bar (25 psi) in the front and 2.00 bar (28 psi) in the rear for solo riding. Increase the rear to 2.25 bar (32 psi) when carrying a passenger to prevent sidewall overheating on the 16-inch 4.60 tire.
- Drive Chain: As a single-cylinder machine, power pulses are more rhythmic and distinct; ensure chain tension is checked every 500km to prevent premature sprocket wear.
- Valve Clearances: Periodic inspection of the screw-and-locknut adjusters is recommended every 5,000km to maintain the ‘Z’ series’ legendary reliability.
Verdict
The Kawasaki Z 250 LTD (Single) remains a testament to the era of ‘sensible cruisers.’ It offers a mechanical purity that is increasingly rare. For the collector or the commuter, the KZ250C-G is an economically viable entry into the world of vintage Kawasaki ‘Z’ bikes, provided the basic maintenance parameters outlined above are strictly followed.