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2013 Kawasaki Klr650 Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $5,599.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Two-tone Candy Lime Green / Eb
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, US

Toccoa, GA, US
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Kawasaki KLR tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:8885412174

Kawasaki KLR description

2013 Kawasaki KLR650, NEW 2013 CLEARANCE PRICED! PRICE REFLECTS ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES!

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ZX-10R inspired by JPS Lotus?

Tue, 10 Jul 2012

Spotted on Kawasaki's Facebook page, this 'Limited Edition' ZX-10R has been created by none other than double-F1 World Champ Emerson Fittipaldi, who is - amongst other things - a Kawasaki dealer in Brazil and who also happened to win his first World Championship in 1972 in a JPS Lotus that had a very similar colour scheme. Fittipaldi started his motorsport career on a motorcycle, aged just 14, before heading to hydrofoils (surely no-one else at world level has ever raced these?!) and then the more traditional route of karting. Question is: what do you think to the paintjob?

Kawasaki Teases Street-Legal Ninja H2 for EICMA + Video

Mon, 06 Oct 2014

Kawasaki has released a new teaser video offering the first glimpse of the Ninja H2, the street-legal version of the supercharged Ninja H2R track bike recently revealed at Intermot in Cologne, Germany. The video shows the two machines side by side while posing the question: “track or street?” Discuss this at our Kawasaki Ninja H2 Forum. The video ends teasing the announcement of the street version reveal for Nov.

45,367 Motorcycle Thefts Reported in US in 2013

Tue, 10 Jun 2014

Americans reported 45,367 stolen motorcycles in 2013, down 1.5% from 2012, reports the National Insurance Crime Bureau‘s latest Motorcycle Theft and Recovery Report. According to the NICB motorcycle thefts have been on the decline every year since 2007 when 65,678 motorcycles were reported stolen, though the overall trend appears to be leveling off. Japanese motorcycles continue to be the most popular target for thieves.