Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2009 Kawasaki Klr on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:28 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Livingston, New Jersey, United States

Livingston, New Jersey, United States
QR code
2009 Kawasaki KLR, US $4,200.00, image 1

Kawasaki KLR photos

2009 Kawasaki KLR, US $4,200.00, image 2 2009 Kawasaki KLR, US $4,200.00, image 3

Kawasaki KLR tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki KLR description

685cc big bore kit oversized stainless valves lex exhaust thermobob and doohicky upgrades progressive suspension 465 ceash bars panniers hard cases tom tom motorcycle gps volt meter large windshield aluminum skid plate steering stabilizer good tires xring chain 16 t front sprocket

Moto blog

North West 200 On-Board Lap

Tue, 24 May 2011

Lots of people are familiar with the Isle of Man TT races. The popular Irish road race that takes place along the 37.3-mile Snaefell Mountain Course is known for its high speeds, courageous riders and the fact that it’s held entirely on public roads. Perhaps a more outrageous race is the North West 200.

You want a nice little car, you do.

Wed, 08 Sep 2010

We ran a couple of stories last week - both, coincidentally, about new Kawasakis. One was the first peek of the new ZX10R – hot stuff you’d imagine – the other, the new W800 retro parallel twin. I suppose it shouldn’t have shocked us, which story was most popular in terms of hits but it really does mark a seismic shifts in British biking attitudes that the W800 story doubled the hits of the ZX10 piece.

The Best Racetrack You’ve Never Heard Of

Sat, 08 Nov 2008

Last week I had the opportunity to ride one of the best tracks in the world, but you’ve probably never heard of it. It’s called the Autopolis International Racing Course and is located in northern Kyushu, Japan, a 90-minute bus ride from the nearest city, Kumamoto. Autopolis is a wonderfully flowing, 2.9-mile track that rises and falls like a symphonic overture, with inclines that range up to 7.2% uphill, 10% downhill.