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2002 Kawasaki Kx on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
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Kawasaki KX photos

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Kawasaki KX description

One of a kind... 2002 KX 144cc Pro Circuit Replica Race Bike. Fully tricked, Bored from 125cc to 144cc, Ported Polished, V-Force Reed Valve, Sidewinder Titanium Rear Sprocket and Chain, Hydraulic Clutch, W.E.R Steering Stabilizer, Wave Rotors, Tons of Pro Circuit parts, TwinAir Filter, Works Connection Radiator braces and Skid Plate (not installed), RG3 Top Triple Clamp, TAG Bottom Clamp, 2 sets of Extra New Tires - Pirelli and Michelin, Excel Black Rims and Fat Spokes, Aftermarket seat with stiffer foam, extra Pro Circuit Platinum Pipe... RACE TECH Suspension front and rear....TONS of custom anodizing red and blue as you can see. I know there is alot of stuff im forgetting but if it made it faster, look, feel and perform better, i put on the bike, i spare no expense building this. Matching Thor Helmet too, size Medium. Bike has been well taken care of with low hours. Been in climate controlled storage. Comes with everything you see in the pics and more, plus extra TwinAir Filter and oils, chain lube, extra hardware, i have tons of supplies that will come with it. Really SICK Tricked Out 2-Stroke, most likely you won't see one like this again.... If you have any questions, Call 770 873 3257 

Also i need to add this for those that can't tell from the pictures, the frame was powder coated Flo-Green, the plastic is Flo-Green + the extra new UFO Fender and front Number Plate. There is a big difference between Kawasaki booger puke green and the Fluorescent Green that Team Pro Circuit used back in the early 2000's and late 90's. The sub-frame is powder coated red and the swing arm is powder coated very coarse metallic silver. Also note, the Flo-Green powder coating on the frame is also metallic so it has a shimmer in the sunlight. Also, 144cc top end kits (piston and rings) are still available to order, i will give buyer the info. The top end was rebuilt about a month or so before the bike was placed in storage, so the piston and rings are still fresh. Even after being storage for some years, cranks up first kick every time. 

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