1994 Kawasaki Klr 650 Dual Sport on 2040-motos
St Augustine, Florida, US
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1994 Kawasaki Klr 650, 1994 KLR650 with many aftermarket modifications. Low miles and top condition that is ready to ride. Includes: - Sargent Seat (Lowered Version) - 320mm Oversize Front Disc Brake Modification - Progressive Front Fork Springs - New aftermarket Rear Shock - Front Fork Brace and new Gators - Steel Braided Brake lines Front & Back - Skid Plate, Radiator and Water Pump Crash Guards - Odyssey Battery - Doo-Hickey replaced - New sprockets and chain (just installing as show in pictures) - Supertrapp Muffler - Tail Rack Plate - Maxiss Tires - Misc spare parts included (tubes, lowering links) Runs excellent and everything works - lights, horn, signals, gauges etc. $2,750.00 9045014360
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