2012 Kawasaki Klr650 Dual Sport on 2040-motos
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2012 Kawasaki KLR650, ONLY 212 MILES - The Best-Selling Dual-Sport Goes the Distance Across sand, dirt, forests, and of course pavement, nothing else adapts like the KLR650. Built for almost any terrain an adventurous rider could dream up, this dual-sport can go the distance with its rugged single-cylinder engine and incredible fuel efficiency. Effective wind protection and a 5.8 gallon fuel tank ensure incredible range between stops. Combine that with an aluminum rear cargo rack that accommodates saddlebags or a tailbag, and its a winning combination – so much so that the KLR has been the best-selling dual-sport seven years in a row.
Kawasaki KLR for Sale
- 2007 kawasaki klr650 dual sport (US $3,999.00)
- 2014 kawasaki klr 650 dual sport (US $6,499.00)
- 2009 kawasaki klr 650 dual sport (US $4,995.00)
- 2006 kawasaki klr650 dual sport (US $3,000.00)
- 2008 kawasaki klr650 dual sport (US $4,299.00)
- 2009 kawasaki klr650 dirt bike (US $4,797.00)
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