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2003 Kawasaki Kdx 200 Awesome Trail Bike!! on 2040-motos

$2,100
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Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, HI
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Best bang for your buck trail bike!Complete top and bottom end rebuild. All seals, o-rings, & bearing replacementFresh Wiseco pistonReplated cylinder by langcourt plating techCarburetor worked by Ron BlackHead work from Ron BlackFMF Woods pipe with stock silencer2001 KX 250 USD forks (fresh oil and seals)Bark BustersPro Taper 1-1/eighth handlebarsFresh rebuilt rear shock from FRP offroadThis bike has everything that you could want to do a KDX already done. Keep the airfilter clean, run good two stroke oil, and change the trans oil and this bike will last as long as your riding!! I do not want to sell, put I am moving and unfortunetly it is expensive to ship...$2100 Open to offers!Will include gear to sweeten the deal..

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