2001 Kawasaki Super Sherpa on 2040-motos
Kawasaki SUPER SHERPA tech info
Kawasaki SUPER SHERPA description
This bike is in showroom condition. I will bet if you could stop by and check her out(you will buy this bike) unless of course you would like to go and buy a new 250cc enduro in any make and pay at least $2000 more plus tax/title/lic. The only thing I have done to the bike is replace the flooded acid battery with a new gel type battery. I put new spark plugs in her and changed the oil. The bike pops right off with the electric start(no kick start on this model) I have taken the bike on a few longer rides around the area and she performs great and can easily reach 70 MPH. I am selling to fund my mustang project! I have a shop manual and all the original paperwork along with the dealer brochure. I also have the original low mounted green front fender and a clear title. If you have any questions,you can call me at 763-645-3624 or you can always email.
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