Kawasaki KLX tech info
Kawasaki KLX description
2012 KAWASAKI KLX 140L, 2012 KAWASAKI KLX140L, A Capable Dirtbike for Fun and Adventure Taller riders will appreciate the KLX???140L, which features taller wheels ??? 19-inch front and 16-inch rear ??? than a standard-spec KLX140. It incorporates all of the virtues of the standard 140, including an engine that provides a steady flow of power that new and seasoned riders will enjoy. The 140L model is equipped with a more performance-oriented, reservoir-equipped shock, because it???s popular with a larger, more experienced crowd. Of course, the standard KLX ??? with 17-inch front and 14-inch rear wheels ??? is still a great option for novices and smaller riders.
Kawasaki KLX for Sale
- 2013 kawasaki klx110 ($2,249)
- 2012 kawasaki klx 250 250 ($4,999)
- 2012 kawasaki klx110l ($1,999)
- 2011 kawasaki klx 110l 110l ($2,099)
- 2013 kawasaki klx110 ($2,249)
- 2013 kawasaki klx 110 l ($1,976)
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2014 Kawasaki J300 Scooter Spotted Filming in Milan
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