


The electronic ignition is Kawasaki’s DC-CDI.

It features a relatively high 9.3:1 compression ratio with fuel delivered through a Mikuni VM24SS carburetor. Its bore measures 2.6 inches and the stroke is 2.4 inches. The Bayou 220’s engine is a 215cc, four-stroke, shaft-driven, air-cooled model. The 220’s sibling is the larger Bayou 250 equipped with a 228cc engine. The Bayou 220 is Kawasaki’s only ATV of its size. It’s also one of the smallest and most inexpensive ATVs on the market, with a retail price under $3,500, as of 2010. The Kawasaki Bayou 220 is one of the most common all-terrain vehicles on off-road trails that is geared toward novice riders and families. 1988-2002 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Service Manual
