2013 Kawasaki Klx 140 L on 2040-motos
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2013 Kawasaki KLX 140 L, FUN, FUN... 2013 Kawasaki KLX 140L
If the standard KLX 140 with its 17 front and 14 rear wheels holds appeal for both young and old, the KLX140L incorporates all of its many features, yet packages them in a slightly beefier version, giving taller riders something to crow about. The 19 front and 16 rear wheels on the L-version are only part of the story, as its also equipped with a more performance-oriented , reservoir-type shock that the larger, more experienced rider will quickly appreciate. Features
144cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine is simple to operate and to maintain
Close-ratio transmission makes optimum use of the engine s power
Progressive manual clutch offers young riders the chance to master clutch engagement and gear shifting
Rear shock with piggyback reservoir has fully adjustable preload, four-way compression damping and 22-way rebound damping
Keyless electric starting via a starter button on the handlebar; an LED indicates when the power button is on to help prevent accidental battery drain
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