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2011 Kawasaki Klx 110 on 2040-motos

$2,149
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Lime Green
Location:

Port Richey, Florida

Port Richey, FL
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Kawasaki KLX photos

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Kawasaki KLX tech info

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Kawasaki KLX description

2011 Kawasaki KLX 110, 2011 KLX110The Kid-Friendly Minibike Adults Love to Ride
Certain mini motorcycles have taken on sort of a double life over the years, in that adults appreciate them as much as kids and beginners do. So it is with Kawasaki s KLX 110, which just might be the most versatile mini bike of all time. And it s easy to see why: The little KLX is simply a blast to ride, packing the sort of confidence-inspiring and easy-to-access performance that makes kids, beginners and more experienced riders grin within their helmets all day long.

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