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2009 Kawasaki Klx 110 on 2040-motos

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2009 Kawasaki KLX 110165 Big Bore KitRace HeadRace Cam26mm CarbOil CoolerBBR D2 ExhaustJet KitRev Box and IgnitionFox Float ShockBreakaway Shift LeverOver The Top Brake LeverGripper Seat CoverMetal Mulisha GraphicsComes With 4 Gear Shift Drum, Pro Taper Triple Clamp, Tag Gold Handle bars, And Metal Mulisha Grips (Not Installed) 5 boxes of extra parts including cams, carbs, intakes, NEW big bore piston and gaskets, Procom rev box, heads, plastic, set of wheels and tires and seatwill trade so make an offertext

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Kawasaki Z250 SL Launched In Asia

Wed, 30 Apr 2014

Kawasaki, today, launched the long-awaited streetfighter version of the Ninja 250 in Asia. Dubbed the Z250 SL (Super Lightweight), some may call it the baby Z1000. That nickname, while fitting, is already reserved for the standard Z250, which draws a middle ground in terms of riding position (and amount of plastic) between the Z250 SL and the supersport Ninja 250.  Designed for the sports-minded urban commuter, Kawasaki heralds this lighter, racier alternative to the Z250 as the perfect companion for someone looking for Ninja-based performance, quick, nimble handling, and aggressive ergonomics.

New Kawasaki Racing Widget for you Kawasaki Super Fans

Mon, 13 Jul 2009

Do you absolutely love Kawasaki?  Are you constantly trying to keep up to date with their racing team? Thanks to our recent involvement with Twitter, I’ve discovered Kawasaki’s new desktop widget to help you Kawasaki super fans stay up to date.  What is a desktop widget?  It’s just a simple program that is geared towards feeding you news and media. If you are running a Mac or PC, you can have your Kawasaki info right on your desktop, right next to your stock quotes ticker and your stash of Megan Fox pictures.

Rossi, Pedrosa Fastest In Second Sepang MotoGP Test

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

Valentino Rossi and Dani Pedrosa topped the time sheets at the conclusion of the second MotoGP test at the Sepang track in Malaysia. Both clocked identical times of 1:59.999 to become the only riders to dip under the two minute mark the entire test. The hot and humid conditions in Sepang meant times wouldn’t be faster than they were in the first test here only a few weeks prior, and indeed, Rossi and Pedrosa’s time is 0.466 second slower than the fastest lap Marc Marquez set at the last test.