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2003 Kawasaki Kdx 200-very Fast-quick-reliable on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Richmond, Virginia

Richmond, VA
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Kawasaki KDX description

Low hours,new clutch plates,new sprockets,new o-ring pro taper chain.New seat cover-kick start lever-gear lever-rear brake lever-tires-brakes-halogen front bulb.New rear hub,excel spokes and excel rim.New spark,2.8 gallon tank.Full tank of mixed gas.Fresh 80W gear saver-bell ray oil,New air cleaner cleaned and oiled.Service manual included,quiet factory exhaust included.Call or email with cash offer today.Buyers must call-look-demo available.$3000 plus invested.Must sell . new pics soon

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