Kawasaki KLR tech info
Kawasaki KLR description
Selling my like new 2013 Klr650. Bike has never been dropped or abused and is essentially a new bike. Must see in person to notice how clean and untouched this motorcycle's condition is in.
1650 miles, tank bag, slip on muffler, smoked wind screen(and including oem clear one) ac power hook up, progressive front and rear springs. Kawi extended warranty till 1/2017. You'll need to register the bike and its transferable if you have any issues. Clean CT title in hand, cash, cert check or loan check to buy bike. Save on dealer fees and buying a trashed bike or one with high miles. Only selling to pursue different bike as this doesn't suit my riding style. Mature experienced owner, bid with confidence. I can ship, but would prefer a local or in person pick up. Thanks. |
Kawasaki KLR for Sale
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- 2000 kawasaki klr(US $7,000.00)
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