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1999 Klr 650 With Many Upgrades Klr650 on 2040-motos

US $2,750.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:35000
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Kawasaki KLR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 VINVIN:jkaklea19xa050043

Kawasaki KLR description

Up for sale is an excellent condition KLR 650 with many upgrades.  Within past year bike has been rebuilt with new Bearings and Races throughout.  Also has had suspension upgraded to progressive front and Rear.  Has upgraded Stainless steel brake lines, Off road Handlebars, and Gel grips.  The bike also has fairly new tires with 50/50 tread.  The FMF Q4 and fully jetted carb help this bike to run at its premium.  I have many extras as I purchased a parts bike during the rebuild.  Over $1500 in parts went into this upgrade.  Please contact me with questions.  


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