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***must Sell*** Kawasaki Klx110 Race Bike on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:50 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Kissimmee, Florida, US

Kissimmee, Florida, US
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Kawasaki KLX tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):155 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jkalxsa178da57292

Kawasaki KLX description

Up for sale is my 2008 Kawasaki KLX110 race bike. This bike has been extremely well maintained and has had all of its services and work done by my local Kawasaki dealership. I bought the bike brand new in 2008 and have been the only owner of the bike and have bought all the parts that are on the bike. The bike has every upgrade you could ever want and need and also has extra parts to make sure the bike is safe and will not have any issues. This bike is very fast and a ton of fun for any rider. I am 5'10" and 190lbs and the suspension is set up so that it is still able to be ridden without problem and not bottom out. The bike is perfect for any rider and any discipline. If you have any questions about the bike, please send me a message.

Below is the parts list that is on the bike.

Two Brothers Racing M-6 exhaust (shortened) -$300
Two Brothers Racing Over the top break lever- $120
Two Brothers Racing Shift Lever- $32
Two Brothers Racing Heavy Duty foot pegs with mount-$200
Two Brothers Racing Big Nutz Complete Engine Cover Kit (blue) -$230
Two Brothers Racing Big Nutz Triple Clamp and Handlebar Kit (blue)-$270
Renthal Grips-$20
Two Brothers Racing Tall Seat with gripper seat cover- $100
Two Brothers Racing Pro skid plate (blue)- $100
Two Brothers Racing Chain Guide (blue) -$70
Two Brothers Racing front and rear sprocket- $70
Two Brothers Racing  front fork Springs- $80
Two Brothers Racing Rear spring- $85
Two Brothers Racing kick start lever-$100
Two Brothers Racing Long travel damping rods- $90
Dunlop Tires (stock tires are included) -$80
RK chain-$30
BBR Forged Output Shaft- $170
Trail Bikes 143cc Bike bore kit with Race Head and Mikuni VM 26mm Carb -$625
Trail Bikes Race cam- $54
Trail Bikes 55mm Stroker Crankshaft -$165
Trail Bikes 4th gear shift drum- $45
CHP super coil ignition system- $50
CHP billet Shift drum- $40
Kitaco Inner rotor kit type II- $180
Takegawa Close Ratio 4-Speed transmission- $335
Takegawa 6-Disc Heavy Duty clutch kit- $240
Hydraulic Clutch kit- $285
TRC foot peg/ motor cradle mount- $80
Total of aftermarket parts -$4,216
New Kawasaki KLX110- $2,250

Total value invested -$6,466

I am asking $2,500 for the bike but I am open to any reasonable offers.

I also have all of the stock parts that have been taken off.

Go to youtube and search "two brothers racing m-6 exhaust" and you can hear the bike running

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