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2008 Kawasaki Klx 450r Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:4 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Marlinton, West Virginia, US

Marlinton, WV, US
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Kawasaki KLX photos

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Kawasaki KLX tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport VINVIN:JKALXGA198A005738 PhonePhone:3047992637

Kawasaki KLX description

2008 Kawasaki Klx 450R, PRICE REDUCED ! Like new KLX450R with Baja Designs street legal kit. 4,043 miles. Clear title and current W.Va. inspection sticker. This bike was never off-road and never raced. It was used for cruising National Forest roads and back roads. Always garaged and religiously maintained. This bike runs like a champ and looks like new. Extras added to the bike include Flatlands skidplate, aluminum radiator guards and the Baja Designs street legal lights kit. New IRC Trials GP-1 street-friendly tires on bike. One set of new knobbies (non-DOT) also comes with bike! A complete service manual and the stock headlight are also included. Blue book on this outstanding bike is $3,300. Baja Designs street legal kit with LED lights was $500. I'm asking $3,500 which means this is a great opportunity to get a real bargain on a nice dual-sport bike. BIKE IS STREET LEGAL WITH A STREET LEGAL TITLE. See a review of the 2008 KLX450R at . Just go to the site and search for 2008 KLX450R new bike review. Bike is located in Pocahontas County, in eastern West Virginia, just a 3.5 hour drive from the Washington, DC metro area and a 3-hour drive to the Pittsburgh area. I can deliver the bike for $50 up to 100 miles, $100 for 100 to 200 miles, or $200 for 200 to 300 miles. 300 miles is as far as I can go, but if you're farther away, I can bring the bike that much closer. The best idea is to come visit beautiful Pocahontas County, pick up this great bike and do some riding up here in the mountains. BIKE SPECIFICATIONS: Engine 4-Stroke, 1-Cyliinder, DOHC, Water-Cooled Displacement 449 cc Bore x Stroke 96.0 x 62.1 mm Compression Ratio 12.0:1 Cooling System Liquid Carburetor Keihin FCR40 Ignition Digital AC-CDI Starting System Electric, with primary kick backup Transmission Wide-ratio five-speed Final Drive Sealed chain Frame Type Semi Double Cradle Rake/Trail 27.1/4.6 in. Lubrication Forced, semi-dry sump Front Tire Size 80/100-21 Rear Tire Size 110/100-18 Front Suspension / wheel travel Telescopic Upside Down Fork / 12.0 in. Rear Suspension / wheel travel New Uni-Trak Swingarm / 12.4 in. Wheelbase 58.3 in. Front Brakes 225 mm Singel Disc Rear Brakes 215 mm Single Disc Fuel Capacity 2.11 gal. Ground Clearance 12.6 in. Seat Height 37.0 in. Dry Weight 253.5 lb. Overall Length 85.8 in. Overall Width 32.3 in. Overall Height 49.4 in. $3,500.00 3047992637

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