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2003 Kawasaki Klx 400r Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $3,999.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Loveland, Colorado, US

Loveland, CO, US
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Kawasaki KLX tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:8665150395

Kawasaki KLX description

2003 Kawasaki KLX 400R, Please contact Brad for special web site pricing! 970-581-7016 - Its no secret that the popularity of the mid-size, four-stroke off-road motorcycle is at an all time high, so adding an aggresive no-holds-barred electric start thumper to the Kawasaki off-road family was a no-brainer. Thats where the new Kawasaki KLX400R motorcycle comes in - a powerful yet agile 398cc four-stroke packaged in a lightweight and durable chassis. Built to either conquer the toughest enduro trails or provide a leisurely trail ride, the KLX400R will get the adrenaline pumping. One push of a button fires up the KLX400Rs engine, via a lightweight starter motor. The responsive power stems from a double overhead cam, four-valve, liquid-cooled dry sump engine that boasts rapid throttle response at all rpm. A nickel-silicone-phosphorous-plated cylinder provides excellent heat transfer properties and is host to a forged aluminum piston, which receives oil cooling through a crankcase oil jet. A twist of the throttle demonstrates that torque is on-tap from the low-end to the mid-range, and continues all the way up the powerband. Crisp and quick throttle response is provided by a Keihin FCR39 carburetor, which drinks from a long-range 2.6-gallon fuel tank. For easy maintenance, a cable-operated clutch with a separate outer cover operates with the compact five-speed transmission. Equipped with a gear for any off-road situation, the KLX400Rs transmission can handle anything from tight, sandy or rocky terrain to high-speed hard pack. Wrapped around the responsive engine is an equally responsive chassis. The KLX400R is slim, nimble and easy to throw around the trail. Bolted to the chrome-moly steel frame is an aluminum subframe that provides a skeleton for a smooth transition between seat, tank and bodywork. Giving the KLX400R a plush ride is a 49mm long-travel cartridge fork, which features rebound damping and adjustable spring preload. A lightweight aluminum swingarm and rear shock with high/low-speed and compression damping adjustability compliment the fork and overall chassis package. Prime stopping power comes from front and rear hydraulic disc brakes. Finishing touches of the KLX400R include off-highway lighting via a 55-watt headlight and LED type taillight, durable steel footpegs, aluminum rims and hubs, odometer to track progress, snail-type chain adjusters for quick wheel changes and chain adjustments and a U.S. Forestry approved spark arrestor.

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