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2005 Kawasaki Klr 650, Got a wild hair on my 40th birthday and bought this 2005 KLR650. It has been mostly street ridden and only a little off road. The bike is in fantastic shape and runs great. Last year I had the carburetor replaced and have ran only non-ethanol gas in it since. The bike has been fun, and definitely a gas saver for me when I do ride the bike. On pretty days like today I am going to miss it, but I don't ride the bike as much as I once did and recently bought some land so my priorities have changed and I can use the money more than the bike. Whoever gets this bike will be pleased with its condition. For an eight year old dual sport I would consider it in great shape, showing only signs of normal wear: paint is a little faded, small scratches on tank and trim, and rubber on foot pegs shows wear. The tires are only two years old with maybe 1000 miles of use. The bike doesn't smoke, cranks easily, and shifts smoothly. The battery is about a year old and I have a battery tender installed. I am including a tail bag and helmet if you want it. I am pricing it to sell quickly, so if you are looking for a great dual sport at a great price I don't think you'll be disappointed in this one. $2,900.00 4783961090
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