My Summer Car Kawasaki — Mod

For the aesthetic purist. This bike looks like it belongs in Akira. It has a lower top speed than the Ninja but better torque. It pairs excellently with the "1990s Texture Pack."

This is the most stable version. It features realistic off-road handling, a massive fuel tank, and a digital display. Best for players who want speed but still want to survive a trip to the landfill.

Because My Summer Car runs on a 15-year-old engine (Unity), modding can be finicky. Here is the safe way to install the Kawasaki Mod (assuming you are using MSC Mod Loader or a standard installer). my summer car kawasaki mod

Step 1: Back up your save. Navigate to %AppData%/../LocalLow/Amistech/My Summer Car and copy your defaultES2File.txt. The Kawasaki mod requires deleting the old moped files; if done wrong, you'll fall through the map.

Step 2: Download the correct mod. Go to Nexus Mods or RaceDepartment. Search for "Kawasaki Replacement." The most popular version is usually called Kawasaki_KH400_Replacer_v2.0. For the aesthetic purist

Step 3: Locate the game directory. Find your My Summer Car_Data folder inside the Steam directory.

Step 4: Replace the assets (Manual method). Most Kawasaki mods require you to drag a new sharedassets2.assets (or similar) file into the My Summer Car_Data folder, overwriting the original. Warning: This breaks multiplayer compatibility. It pairs excellently with the "1990s Texture Pack

Step 5: (Advanced) Using Mod Loader. If the mod supports it, drop the .dll into the Mods folder. The loader then injects the bike logic without destroying vanilla assets. This is the safer route.

Step 6: Start the game. Walk to your shed. The Jonnez is now a Kawasaki. If the bike does not spawn, you have a mod conflict.

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