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2003 Kawasaki Klx 110 O.b.o. on 2040-motos

$1,150
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Medford, Oregon

Medford, OR
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Kawasaki KLX description

11425 Upper Applegate Rd. Selling a 2003 Kawasaki KLX 110 four stroke dirt bike with a seat height of 25.6 ins. The only reason we're selling it is because it's too small now for my youngest son. This bike has lots of power, and is pretty fast for its size. The engine is in terrific condition and starts right up every time. The plastics are in fair condition, but are cheap to replace if ever needed. My wife will miss riding it when my son's at school, or when his back is turned, but we need to get my son a bigger bike so it's time to let this 1 go. It has been a Great dirt bike, and would make an Awesome Christmas present for the youngster in your life. Come check it out & take it for a ride. Asking $1,150.00 O.B.O. Call Tim or Charlotte at, or you can text us at.Other key words: KLX110, 110KLX

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