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1975 Kawasaki Kx on 2040-motos

US $4800
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:999 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Cordova, Tennessee, United States

Cordova, Tennessee, United States
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Kawasaki KX photos

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Kawasaki KX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:No warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Owner

Kawasaki KX description

1975 Kawasaki kx250 , completely restored top to buttom , like new condition , Clarke plastic gas tank , Michelin tires , black rims no chip , nightmare fender , les than 1 hour on the bike , no title . Bill of sale , 

Moto blog

WSBK 2013: Nurburgring Race Report

Tue, 03 Sep 2013

Tom Sykes has taken over the lead in the 2013 World Superbike Championship standings after splitting race victories with Chaz Davies at Germany’s Nurburgring circuit. Both races ended prematurely however with red flags during the final laps. Pata Honda‘s Jonathan Rea and FIXI Crescent Suzuki‘s Leon Camier both crashed on the 18th lap of Race One after running into oil spilled on the track from Pedercini Kawasaki racer Federico Sandi‘s ZX-10R.

Kawasaki Confirms New Z1000 Arriving at 2013 EICMA Show

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

Kawasaki confirmed it will introduce a new Z1000 on Nov. 5 during the 2013 EICMA show in Milan. Team Green has been running a teaser campaign for the new Z for a couple of weeks now, so this isn’t exactly surprising news, except to confirm the new model will continue to use the Z1000 designation.

Snowjob

Sun, 05 Feb 2012

Is the current weather causing your commute a bit of problem? Sounds like a job for the Snowjob. Pictured here using a Kawasaki, the Snowjob conversion system turns your motorcycle into a jumping, wheelieing snowcycle in less than four hours. Derek Hine designed the Snowjob back in '73, but it looks like it could be just as handy today.