1998 Kawasaki Klr on 2040-motos
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Up for sale is my 1998 Kawasaki 250 Dual Sport / Street or trail.
Bike is street legal with a clear Florida title. Dual sport adventure riding is getting more and more popular. Like anything that gets popular the prices go up. Here is your chance to experience adventure riding or just run down the street. Instead of spending thousands of dollars. This bike is perfect for getting started or to enjoy for years of riding for less than a quarter of the cost. If you find it's not for you the bike holds its resale value. Or perfect to trade up for a new bike. Needs: New indicators hooked up, needs $30.00 battery ( bike runs without battery ) has a rip in seat, some small dents and scratches. Specs : 28HP, single cycinder four stroke engine,Liquid cooled,Aluminum frame,Kick start, Street legal,3 gallon fuel capacity,Seat height 34",50/50 Dual sport tires with 85% tread.Suspention is set up for 200lb. Rider,Bike weight is 260lbs.,runs down the highway at 75mph,Bike is in amazing shape and condition, Bike is complete. $1500.00. You know what to do, talk to the wife first. Then hit the buy it now.. Start your adventure cheep. |
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