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Kawasaki Klx 300 Street Legal on 2040-motos

US $2,300.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:33
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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The bike starts with 2 or 3 kicks when its cold even if it sits for a while. Then when it is warm it starts with 1 or 2 kicks. Runs great. Has LED lights. registered till the end of november. The only bad thing is the stator has been going out and now needs to be redone. The bike is so much fun to ride and the insurance is cheap on these bikes. It actually lowered my insurance with my sport bike. 

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