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Kawasaki : Kxf 2009 Kawasaki Kxf 450 - Monster Edition on 2040-motos

$3,700
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Ocklawaha, Florida

Ocklawaha, FL
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2009KX450F MONSTER EDIDITION Fuel Injection This bike was purchased new and lightly ridden by a 55yr old novice. It has not seen much abuse and rarely off theground. Has been in the barn for the past year, and now it's time to go.The onlymods are a Spark Arrester, Green Levers, and Loud Mouth intake. The rest of the bike is stock and original.Bike islocated in SE Marion County and is for sale locally. You are welcome to come check it out. A $100.00 nonrefundable deposit is required within 24 hours after purchase. Balance in cash or cashiers check at pick-up.Local Pick-up only. I will not ship the bikeCall Ken352-288-XXXX

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