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2008 Kawasaki Kx250f Kx 250 F on 2040-motos

US $2,400.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:40
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, Florida, US
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Kawasaki KXF tech info

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Kawasaki KXF description

Bike runs excellent. Has 2 hours on a new top end, JE high compression piston. Installed by dealer. Suspension fluids have probably 8 rides since changed. It needs a hot start cable but has new grips, the tires are still good, chain and sprockets are good. 


Oil was changed every 3 rides and oil filer changed every 6 rides, air filter cleaned every ride since new. I would guess the bike has around 40 hours on it. I didnt ride a lot and only raced 4 times, plus 30 class and Im not fast so it hasnt been abused. feel free to ask questions. Clear florida title

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