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2005 Kawasaki Eliminator 250 Super Nice Bike on 2040-motos

$1,650
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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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covered bridge at van dyke/ 33 mi I bought this bike for my son to learn on and he never pre-owned it. It is in mint condition. It is a 2005 Kawasaki 250 Eliminator single cylinder, the bike weighs about 300 lbs and has a top speed of about 70 mph(going downhill with the wind pushing you). So it is a perfect starter bike. It looks sweet and is a lot of fun. It has just under 2400 mis, it needs nothing, and I don't think there is a scratch on it. Come take a look, I'm asking $1650, make me a decent offer and its yours, clean green title ready to be transferred. Greg or text me at I might be interested in a trade, let me know what you have

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