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Kawasaki KLR description
2009 KLR 650 11750 miles on it. Lots of aftermarket parts added. (Mongoose wind screen, Corbin Flat seat, saddle bags, rear bag, tank bag,.). Not getting used that much is the reason for selling. . Have Title and NC registered. Good running condition. Road ready. Kept inside my barn. I am trying to sell it locally also, so I will withdraw listing upon sell.
Specifications IDENTIFICATION Type: On-Off Road ENGINE Displacement (cc): 651 Engine Type: Single-Cylinder Cylinders: 1 Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke Valve Configuration: DOHC Carburetion Type: Carburetor TRANSMISSION Transmission Type: Manual Number of Speeds: 5 Primary Drive System: Chain BRAKES Front Brakes: Hydraulic Disc Rear Brakes: Disc TIRES Front Tire(s): 90/90 R21 Rear Tire(s): 130/80 R17 SPECIFICATIONS Wheelbase (in / mm): 58.3 / 1480.8 Dry Weight (lbs / kg): 386 / 175.1 Fuel Capacity (gal / L): 6.1 / 23.1 Seat Height (in / mm): 35 / 889 Number of Seats: 2 FEATURES Tachometer: Standard |
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