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2013 Kawasaki KLX 110, The KLX 110 brings parents and children together for off-road fun, and includes push-button electric starting, four-speed transmission, an automatic (centrifugal) clutch, a low 26.8 seat, and a dependable 111cc engine.
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.
Kawasaki KLX for Sale
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