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2004 Kawasaki Klr 250 on 2040-motos

$2,000
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:7500 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Danville, Indiana

Danville, IN
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Kawasaki KLR photos

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Kawasaki KLR tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:(317) 626-5007

Kawasaki KLR description

2004 Kawasaki Klr 250, 2004 KLR 250 Great Condition all service is current. great bike for new rider or someone wanting to ride both road and trails. also has brand new tires. the stock KLR tires are also available in great condition. $2,000.00 3176265007

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2009 Carole Nash International Motorcycle & Scooter Show [video]

Wed, 02 Dec 2009

NEC Birmingham 2009 – The bikes, the babes, the kit and the people. Raptors & Rockets present the 2009 Carole Nash international motorcycle & scooter show from Birmingham, UK. Check out the video highlight list and Tor Sagen’s video walk through from the 2009 NEC show.

The TT800 From Deus Ex Machina

Wed, 16 Jul 2014

Deus Ex Machina, the surf/moto shop known for creating throwback, one-of-a-kind motorcycles, has released its latest work of art, the TT800. Paying tribute to the highly successful Triumph factory TT machines from the mid-1960s, Deus’ expert builder, Michael Woolaway, created the TT800 for a customer requesting a new, old Triumph. It sources a Kawasaki W650 bored out to 800cc with CR carbs, a custom TT inspired exhaust, custom chromoly racing frame, re-valved Öhlins forks, and a custom gusseted swing arm for more stability. A Beringer six-piston caliper front brake provides stopping power.

Kawasaki Issues Recall on Unauthorized Concours 14 Police Models

Wed, 28 Aug 2013

Kawasaki announced a recall on 44 2012-2013 Concours 14 potentially faulty motorcycles allegedly converted for police use without the manufacturer’s consent. Back in early 2012, Kawasaki announced a recall on 278 2009-2012 Concours 14 police motorcycles because the add-on equipment installed by Idaho-based Beaudry Motors suffered electrical problems. According to the recall documents, the electrical system installed by Beaudry could overload the charging circuit between the regulator and the two batteries and eventually blow the main fuse.