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2003 Kawasaki Klx on 2040-motos

US $3,750.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Midland, Georgia, United States

Midland, Georgia, United States
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Kawasaki KLX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki KLX description

I bought this 2003 DRZ 400 from its original owner about 6 months ago. As you probably know, the KLX 400 is identical to a DRZ 400 except for the color of the plastics. It is street legal and plated in Georgia.  The title is clear and in my name.

This bike is a beast. It has tons of power. The original owner was a motorcycle tech and took great care of it. He maintained it extremely well and upgraded it with everything you can buy for it.


Here's a list of upgrades:
FCR carburetor & enlarged airbox (huge power increase)
Leo Vince exhaust
IMS oversize tank
Aftermarket seat
Rear luggage rack
Tool tube
Kickstart
Oversize radiators
Radiator guards
Case guards
Skidplate
Front disc guard
Rear disc guard
Rim locks
Protaper bars
Pillow Top grips
USB charger
Auxiliary LED amber fog lights (1800 lumens apiece)
Steering damper
Front tire: TKC80 with less than 500 miles
Rear tire: Dunlop D606 with less than 500 miles
Side panels wrapped with carbon fiber
Fuel tank wrapped with black perforated vinyl
New battery (less than 2 months old)
Manual cam chain tensioner
Acerbis Handguards
Aftermarket taillight and rear fender
I customized the taillight by adding a CBR 600 LED taillight and 4 LED brake lights (very bright!)

Included with the bike:
Dual sport roll chart
IMS folding mirror mount
RaceTech springs
Brand new SDG seat
A set of Michelin AC10 tires

All maintenance has been performed (oil changes, fork serviced, rear shock serviced, etc.) The bike runs perfect and has a clean title. There's really nothing wrong with it, I just want something different.  Thanks for looking!

edit 10/27/16:  I will also include my supermoto wheel project with this bike, which consists of a rear 17" 5 spoke wheel from a CBR250, cush drive hub, cush drive rubbers, and sprocket is installed.  The rear wheel has a tire on it.

The front wheel is a 5 spoke 17" wheel from a Suzuki Gladius. 

I have new bearings in an envelope that should mount the wheels to the stock DRZ axles.  The stock CBR250 rear disc should work.  For the front wheel, I was planning on using a 320mm front caliper adapter and a GSXR 310mm rotor.  You'll need to make axle spacers to get it all to work.  Or you could just take the extra parts and sell them.

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