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1990 Kawasaki Kx125 Dirt Bike It Has An Issue And I Don't Have The Time Or on 2040-motos

$300
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Middletown, Connecticut

Middletown, CT
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it has an issue and I don't have the time or skills to figure out how to fix it, when I try to kick start it the kick start isn't turning the gear or grabbing anything, I bought the bike working so its a great bike in great shape I just don't know how to fix this problem so I am going to sell it, I also am selling the Dirt Bike helmet in the picture as well as the fox gloves both are size L which should fit most people, Any interest or questions feel free, thanks, $300 OBO. (860) 471-XXXX Middletown, CT

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