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2011 Kawasaki Klx 110 Klx110 ***super Nice*** on 2040-motos

$1,600
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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Kawasaki KLX description

Great bike, CLEAR TITLE! $1600 Sik 110 Over-The-Top Break PedalFMF Racing Factory 4.1 Exhaust and HeaderBBR SP-5 Front Fork KitRenthal Bar KitBBR Tall Seat Trail Bikes Clutch and fourth gear! Manual or Auto Clutch Set Up, great for teaching your kid to use a clutch because you cant stall it out but you can use the clutch anytime you need or want.New Battery/Automatic startNot installed parts that come with it: All Brand new factory graphicsNew Front FenderHeavy Duty Rear Spring (For the big kids) New Brake Pads front and rearHoops/Street Tires (Brand New) New GripsCall or Text Tommy

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