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1984 KAWASAKI KLT250-P1
This 1984 Kawasaki KLT250-P1 is reportedly one of approximately 50 three-wheeled ATVs that were donated to the Olympic Planning Committee for law enforcement purposes at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California. The three-wheeler is finished in white with black script, and is equipped with a 249cc four-stroke single linked with a five-speed manual transmission. Features include an electric starter, a hard case trunk, a chrome rear rack and foot guards, a blue front pursuit light, a portable CB radio with mount, a 60-mph speedometer, a keyed ignition, a headlight with guard, a taillight, and a baton holder and baton on the right fork leg. This KLT250-P1 was acquired by the current owner in 2023, now shows 3.6 miles, and is offered at no reserve in Connecticut on dealer consignment for off-road use only with a Maglight, a first aid kit, an owner’s manual, a Kawasaki Law Enforcement Equipment brochure, a light blue blazer with the 1984 Olympics crest patch, removed bodywork, and a bill of sale. 
The three-wheeler wears replacement white plastic bodywork with Police script in black on both rear fenders, all set over a black-finished twin-downtube frame. Features include a 3.4-gallon fuel tank located underneath the black solo seat, a headlight, a taillight, and rear mudflaps. Law enforcement equipment on the ATV includes a low-profile hard case trunk with a Kawasaki logo, a chrome-finished rear cargo rack, a hitch mount, a baton holder with a baton mounted on the right fork leg, a blue police pursuit light above the front fender, and chrome step/heel guards. 
Steel wheels finished in white are mounted with older Dunlop tires. A leading-link fork with a stabilizer bar comprises the ATV’s only suspension. Braking is from drums at both ends.

The chrome handlebar features run and stop controls on the left as well as a thumb-operated throttle lever on the right. A keyed ignition with a three-position ignition switch is found on the faux fuel tank.

A three-channel, two-watt, portable Midland International CB radio is affixed to a cradle attached to the handlebar.

A 60-mph speedometer mounted to the left of the headlight bucket contains a five-digit odometer that shows 3.6 miles, approximately one of which has been ridden under current ownership.

The air-cooled 249cc SOHC single is equipped with an electric starter, electronic ignition, and a high-mount exhaust system that exits under the rear bodywork.

The ATV is equipped with a manual clutch, a five-speed transmission, and an enclosed drive chain. The Dual-Mode rear differential can be manually locked and unlocked.

Additional underside photos are captured in the gallery.

The sale includes a mounted Maglight, a first-aid kit, a sealed owner’s manual, and a Kawasaki Law Enforcement Equipment brochure.

The sale also includes a light blue blazer with the 1984 Olympic Games crest patch and gold buttons adorned with the Olympic rings, along with removed plastic bodywork.

The selling dealer states that the above printout establishes that the ATV was delivered to the 1984 Olympic Planning Committee.
The three-wheeler does not have a title or registration and is being sold on a bill of sale only.














































































































