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2013 Kawasaki Klx 250s on 2040-motos

$5,099
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, TN
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Kawasaki KLX tech info

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Kawasaki KLX description

2013 Kawasaki KLX 250S, 2013 KAWASAKI KLX?® 250SRarely is a machine so well suited to multiple uses. The KLX?®250S manages to carve out dual-sport fun for the rider seeking both dirt and street journeys leading to rewarding destinations. Light, nimble, and up to whatever the trail offers, this reliable, liquid-cooled motorcycle does double-duty as an efficient workday commuter that is able to pass-up gas stations while maneuvering through urban traffic crawls.Features ??? On and off-road capability means maximum versatility??? 249cc engine is liquid cooled for long engine life??? Adjustable 43mm fork offers excellent rigidity and consistent damping??? Adjustable Uni-Trak?® rear suspension helps ensure a smooth ride and great handling??? Fully digital instrumentation has easy-to-read speedometer and tachometer

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