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2006 Kawasaki KDX (2006)
Sun Enterprises | 8877 N. Washington Denver, CO 80229 | (303) 301-2308 | www.sunent.com 2006 Kawasaki KDX™ 200 Vehicle Specs General Year: 2006 Manufacturer: Kawasaki Model Name: KDX™ Trim Name: 200 Generic Type (Primary): Off-Road Revision Status: Carryover Engine Engine: Standard Engine Type: Single-Cylinder Cylinders: 1 Engine Stroke: 2-Stroke Cooling: Liquid Valve Configuration: Reed Valve Bore (mm): 66 Stroke (mm): 58 Displacement (cc): 198 Compression Ratio: 7.9:1 Starter: Kick Carburetion Carburetion: Standard Carburetion Brand: Keihin Carburetion Type: Carburetor Transmission Transmission: Standard Transmission Type: Manual Number Of Speeds: 6 Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Chain Reverse Reverse: No Length (in): 83.5 Length (mm): 2120.9 Width (in): 35 Width (mm): 889 Height (in): 48.4 Wheelbase (in): 56.5 Ground Clearance (in): 13.4 Dry Weight (lbs): 222.6 Dry Weight (kg): 101 Fuel Capacity (gal): 2.9 Fuel Capacity (l): 11 Body Material: Plastic Front Suspension Front Suspension: Standard Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork Front Travel (in): 11.4 Rear Suspension Rear Suspension: Standard Rear Suspension Type: Twin Sided Swing Arm Rear Travel (in): 11.8 Front Tire (Full Spec): 80/100 R21 Rear Tire (Full Spec): 100/100 R18 Brakes Brakes: Standard Front Brake Type: Hydraulic Disc Front Caliper Pistons: 2 Rear Brake Type: Disc Seat Height (in): 36.2 Seat Height (mm): 919.5 Number Of Seats: 1 Seat Backrest Seat Backrest: Not Available Digital Instrumentation Digital Instrumentation: Not Available Tachometer Tachometer: Not Available Rear Rack Rear Rack: Not Available Front Rack Front Rack: Not Available Halogen Headlight(s) Halogen Headlight(s): Standard Rearview Mirrors Rearview Mirrors: Not Available Windshield Windshield: Not Available Heated Hand Grips Heated Hand Grips: Not Available Primary Color: Green Secondary Color: Black View More Details View More Details Sun Enterprises 8877 N. Washington Denver, CO 80229 | (303) 301-2308 | www.sunent.com View Our New Inventory View Our Pre-owned Inventory2016-11-04 04:36:30Denver, CO, United States02,999.00
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2006 Kawasaki KDX (2006)
Very clean and gently used motorcycle. Single owner. Purchased new.2016-08-04 04:47:49Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States50750.00
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2006 Kawasaki KDX (2006)
THIS IS THE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER FINAL YEAR OF THE KDX!2006 KDX200 IN EXCELLENT SHAPE! ALL ORIGINAL...VERY LOW HOURS (I listed 100 miles as the mileage---have no idea of the actual mileage)...starts, runs, rides, handles, etc. perfectly...lights work....always stored indoors.....never raced....light trail riding only....no leaks....I HAVE A CLEAR TENNESSEE TITLE IN MY NAME....2016-07-14 04:55:50Lexington, Tennessee, United States1005500
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2006 Kawasaki KDX200 (2006)
2006 Kawasaki KDX200, SUPER FUN TWO STROKE BIKE READY TO RIDE! - One of the most favored off-road motorcycles of all time is the Kawasaki KDX200. That’s because its friendly yet spirited powerband and great handling chassis make it the ultimate trail bike.2013-12-11 23:27:18Freeport, IL02,499.00
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2006 Kawasaki KDX 200 (2006)
This bike is in very good condition and has many great modifications. It has had a carb modification done by R.B. Designs. It has FRP Fork springs for a 190lb rider, hand guards, Boysen reeds, Moose handle bars and skid plate, full FMF exhaust, and a new speedometer cable. It has had a recent top end and recent shock service. The bike will come with extra levers, air filters, brake pads, and a throttle cable. I also have the factory exhaust. The front sprocket is a little worn, but I will include a brand new one. Aside from that the bike is in great condition. There are no cracks in any of the plastic, though some of the graphics are scraped or ripped. The seat is like new. It starts and idles every time and has no issues. The tires are in good condition. I also have a service manual for the bike. Feel free to ask any other questions you may have.2013-09-28 14:49:16Waterloo, Iowa, US100,0001,000.00
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