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2011 Kawasaki KLX110L, Kawasaki’s Legendary Minibike Experiences a Growth Spurt The old adage "don’t mess with a good thing" is usually sage advice. But in Kawasaki’s case, "messing" with its legendary KLX 110 minibike is a very good thing. You already know the standard KLX110 – with its reliable four-stroke engine, automatic-clutch drivetrain and electric, push-button starter – is much-loved by kids, beginners and adults for its unreal fun-factor and riding ease. But to expand the KLX110’s envelope a bit – make it even more accessible to even more riders – Kawasaki developed the KLX110L, which incorporates features designed to appeal to a slightly larger, slightly more advanced rider – along with all those adults who love riding the little green bikes.
Kawasaki KLX for Sale
- 2011 kawasaki klx110l 110l ($2,299)
- 2012 kawasaki klx 250s ($4,499)
- 2011 kawasaki klx140 ($1,999)
- 2009 kawasaki klx110 monster energy ($1,549)
- 2011 kawasaki klx110l ($1,999)
- 2012 kawasaki klx250s ($4,490)
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