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2006 KAWASAKI Klr650, Visit our website richardbellpowersports dot net for more information and photos on this or any of our other vehicles/motorcycles or call us today at 386-734-1422. You are looking at an extra clean Dual Sport 2006 Kawasaki Kl650a. This powerhouse really moves. You can take it on or off the road with ease. Cruise the streets or stomp the trails. She is fully street legal and ready to go. Runs great, looks great and rides great. Shipping to your door is available! Florida residents we only collect your county's sales tax and $90 for title/tag transfer or $200 for a new tag with title transfer. everFinancing Available with good credit! Cash customers welcome. All Trades Considered including: Cars/Trucks/Vans/Motorcycles/ATV's and more!
Kawasaki KLR for Sale
- 2006 kawasaki klr650 ($2,999)
- 2008 kawasaki klr650 ($4,399)
- 2008 kawasaki klr 650 ($3,999)
- 2004 kawasaki klr 250 ($2,000)
- 2004 kawasaki klr 650 ($2,999)
- 2008 kawasaki klr 650 ($4,495)
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2011 Kawasaki ZX-10R – 170 hp At The Wheel!
Fri, 12 Nov 2010A new, somewhat clandestine, video surfaced on YouTube just today revealing that Kawasaki’s new 2011 ZX-10R produces over 170 hp at the rear wheel in stock trim. Taking this at face value, that’s at least 17 hp more than the 2010 ZX-10R produced for us in our 2010 Literbike Shootout. This puts the new big Ninja within swinging distance of BMW’s S1000RR, that in the same shootout gave us just under 176 hp.
Kawasaki-Supported Zytek ZX10ev TT Zero Electric Racer
Tue, 22 May 2012British Superbike race team Bournemouth Kawasaki and electric powertrain maker Zytek Automotive will compete in the 2012 TT Zero on the Isle of Man with an electric ZX-10R with support from Kawasaki UK. The Zytek-Kawasaki ZX10ev uses the chassis of a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R and an oil-cooled Zytek permanent magnet electric motor. Zytek is a race-proven electric powertrain supplier, though its expertise is primarily with cars.
Mobile tea-urn
Fri, 28 Oct 2011This steam powered motorcycle (not a bicycle, 'cos it don't have no pedals), could be perfect for you if you like a brew at short notice on your Sunday ride. Built in 1894, it's about to be auctioned and is expected to reach a world record price (for a kettle). It uses a coal furnace to super-heat water into steam which is fed into a small engine.
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