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2006 Kawasaki KXF (2006)
Just serviced. rebuilt carb. Top end 100% compression.2016-12-16 04:36:27New Castle, Delaware, United States102,500.00
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2006 Kawasaki KXF (2006)
2006 Kawasaki KX450F This is a used 2006 Kawasaki KX450F. Only 2 owners, adult owned and rode for the entirety of it's life. The bike has never been raced.2016-11-09 04:36:31Mooresville, North Carolina, United States013000
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2006 Kawasaki KXF (2006)
2006 Kx450F, Pro Circuit Pipe, Brand New Chain and sprocket, Brand new grips, ready to ride. Put down clean title because you have to put something, but being an off road bike it has no paperwork. text 518-332-0171 with any questions or to see a video of it running.2016-08-11 04:49:09Fort Plain, New York, United States06300
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DIRT RIDER MAGAZINE 2006 KX450F (2006)
This is an exceptionally clean bike with low hours and extreme upgrades. After an upgrade by Dirt Rider Magazine, it has been used in photo shoots and rarely ridden. The bike has less than 50 hours on it and has had an hour meter on it from second owner on after a Dirt Rider Magazine upgrade.2013-10-14 00:04:39Nooksack, Washington, US492,999.00
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2006 kx 250f Great condition!! (2006)
This bike was my grandsons, he rarely rode it and is now going away to college. I bought him the bike a few years ago so spending money for papaw!! I always took really good care of the bike, here's a list of fairly new or new parts: It has Renthal twin wall fat bars but thier not new, Devol heavy duty extra cooling capacity radiators, new grips clutch cable, wheel bearings and seals, new brake pads front and rear, Asv unbreakeable levers, 3 rides on new timing chain and manual tensioner with all new valves, valve seals and springs.2013-10-03 01:46:59Chandler, Indiana, US123,4562,000.00
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2006 KAWASAKI KX250F (2006)
You are viewing a used 2006 Kawasaki KX250F with a Missouri title. This bike runs and rides as it should and there is nothing broken. There are no dents in the frame, the plastic is not broken or cracked, but there are some scratches on the bike from trail riding. The bike is very easy to start and has never left me stranded while riding. This is my personal bike and I have taken good care of it to say the least. This bike has ZERO hesitation in the throttle and runs very crisp! There is one flaw with this bike; the previous owner stripped the oil bolt so it has since been rethreaded with the next size metric bolt. Since the threads are larger you must use a new rubber or cork washer every oil change to prevent any leaking. The previous owner didn't tell me about it when I bought the bike, but I tell by buyers everything so you know EXACTLY what you are getting when you get here. This bike runs STRONG and has MANY extras. If you have any other questions concerning the bike’s condition please email me and ask before bidding and if you have zero feedback you MUST email previous to bidding or I will cancel your bid. If you want to know how nice previous bikes I have owned and sold on EBAY are, just look at my feedback. I am only selling because I don’t have as much time to ride it as I thought I would. I do not need the money so if the bike does not hit its reserve it will not sell period! I have over $3,000 invested in the bike and the accessories, but I am not asking anywhere near that for the reserve. If you don't like the bike when you get here you may walk away without any negative feedback. I reserve the right to end this auction at any time for any reason!2013-09-03 04:37:15Columbia, Missouri, US01,575.00
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2006 Kawasaki KXF250 (2006)
Original owner, Well maintained, Adult ridden, starts right up and runs great. It does puff a little white smoke when first started, Its done it from the day I bought it and doesn't seem to effect anything. Pro Pilot suspension(set up for a 200lb rider) Tires are good, Still has original chain and sprocket which could use replacing, plastics have the normal scratches and dings.2013-09-03 03:56:57Hazlet, New Jersey, US11,499.00
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