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2013 Kawasaki Klx 110 on 2040-motos

$1,995
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Lime Green
Location:

Bend, Wisconsin

Bend, WI
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Kawasaki KLX tech info

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Kawasaki KLX description

2013 Kawasaki KLX 110 , Automatic Begginer Bike! 2012 Kawasaki KLX 110
A Minibike for Kids and Adults Alike Though the KLX110 is bought for the kids , adults always seem to discover just how much fun it is. Next thing you know they re sneaking seat time from their little ones. The KLX has many grin-inducing properties, including its confidence-inspiring performance and accessibility to young people and grownups alike. It s easy to see why adults can t stop riding them! This versatile motorcycle makes it easy to get going with its push-button electric starting. Just in case, there s a traditional kick-start lever for backup, but once riders get used to the magic button, they re likely to forget all about it. The torquey 111cc four-stroke is easy to use. To make the KLX110 even more beginner-friendly, it s equipped with Kawasaki s automatic centrifugal clutch system, allowing easy no-clutch shifting. The semi-automatic gearbox boasts four speeds to access the KLX s full spread of torque. Optimum wheel and chassis control is a key factor with any beginner/kids bike, and the KLX obliges with quality suspension front and rear. A single shock with 4.3 inches of travel and plenty of bottoming resistance handles things out back, while a beefy, 30mm telescopic fork offering 4.3 inches of wheel travel tames the bumps up front. Tapered roller bearings at the bottom of the steering stem add durability. With all these features it makes sense that the 2012 KLX110 mimics its KX cousins styling-wise. And that s why the design team outfitted the bike in radical, KX-inspired bodywork: gas tank, seat, side panels, shrouds and fenders look as if they re straight off the race winning KX450F. A comfortable, MX-style seat is part of the deal, along with a handlebar bend that gives a high degree of comfort and control to a wide variety of riders. Comfort. Control. Surprising yet manageable power. Great looks. Legendary Kawasaki reliability. Push-button starting. And all this in a small, kid- and novice-friendly package. It s no wonder adults and veterans love riding little KLX when the kids are tuckered out.

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