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2013 Kx250f on 2040-motos

US $4,700.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Zionsville, Indiana, US

Zionsville, Indiana, US
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Kawasaki KXF description

I have a 2013 Kx250f for sale. This bike has 41 hours on it and is in great condition. It has a full FMF pipe with the carbon fiber tip. The header is a titanium power bomb. It also has an aluminum throttle tube. It has factory connection suspension that was just freshened up when the bike had about 35 hours on it. There is a tear on the side of the seat. I also have another 2013 kx250f for sale and an 06 yz 125. I have the right to end this early due to having it listed locally. You can reach me on my cell at 317-690-9836

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