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2007 Kawasaki Eliminator 125 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $1,999.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Galaxy Silver
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Ontario, California, US

Ontario, CA, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:uu13074 PhonePhone:8662549331

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2007 Kawasaki Eliminator 125, MOUNTAIN MOTORSPORTS has one of the largest selections of clean and affordable used motorcycl - MOUNTAIN MOTORSPORTS has one of the largest selections of clean and affordable used motorcycles and ATVs in the Inland Empire! Compare our prices to the competition! You won’t get the big box store attitude here. We are also authorized dealers for Honda, Suzuki, Husqvarna and Polaris Ranger, ATVs and RZRs. Call us today for more details on this unit at 909 988 8988. Add Tax, license and recon fee on the base price. Bring in or mention this ad for this price. Drop by and see what we are all about at 1025 N. Mountain Ave in Ontario. Visit us at . You can follow us on twitter at @mountainmoto or join our fan page at facebook for special insider deals. Find out about more deals and discounts by texting the word mountain to 47686. We are known for our tire prices and free mount and balance. All tires over $50 purchased at Mountain Motorsports are mounted at no charge while you wait! This offer applies to wheels that have been removed from the bike. The free mount and balance is done in the parts department. This is a web only price. Print it out and bring it in. KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR 125 IS THE PERFECT CHOICE FOR BUDGET MINDED COMMUTERS. Sweet tempered motorcycle offers easy cruising. The Eliminator 125 embodies classic cruiser styling in a lightweight motorcycle with a low seat height and a friendly powerband. This makes it an excellent choice for new riders or anyone seeking an easy reach to the pavement. Powered by an air-cooled, 125 cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine specially tuned for low and mid-range torque, the Eliminator 125 is perfect for around-town riding. The electric starter makes getting underway easy, and a convenient five-speed transmission allows the rider to use the engine’s full potential. The engine is mounted in a high-tensile steel, double-cradle frame, while 33 mm forks and a steel swingarm with twin, five-way preloaded-adjustable shocks provide a smooth, comfortable ride. A single front disc brake provides ample stopping power for this small cruiser, and chrome-plated wire spoke wheels are featured on both ends. Available in Galaxy Silver for 2007, the Eliminator 125’s styling features a stepped seat with laid-back riding comfort for two, a stretched 3.4-gallon fuel tank, straight-flow exhaust and chrome-plated single headlight. With today’s fuel prices, even motorcyclists need to pay attention to gasoline consumption. A Mikuni 28 mm carburetor is miserly with fuel, feeding the torquey 125 cc engine exactly what it requires for comfortable cruising.

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