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2004 Kawasaki Kx on 2040-motos

US $6200
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Kawasaki KX description

Amazing 2004 KX125. Excellent condition, not a project.
Less than 3 hours:
Pro Circuit Suspension
Pro X Piston/Ring
AC Racing Sub Frame
Pro Circuit 304 Silencer
Pro X inner Clutch Hub/Pro Circuit Springs
Carb Rebuilt/ new Jetted to Pro Circuit Recommendations
Suspension bearings lubed
Renthal Bars/ Soft Half waffle grips
Acerbis Plastics/Handguards. 2012 Front fender-number plate. Mud flap-Chain block
New unused Dunlop MX3S tires
Sunline Clutch clamp/levers
GET Hour meter
Air box cover
50+ rider
This bike is amazing. Finished build July 2016, Rode 2 days groomed practice.
Cash/Pickup

Moto blog

2014 AMA Supercross – St. Louis Results

Mon, 31 Mar 2014

Don’t look now, but James Stewart is the hottest rider in the AMA Supercross Championship. The Yoshimura Suzuki rider won his third consecutive race and series-leading fifth victory of the season. But with Kawasaki‘s Ryan Villopoto holding a comfortable lead with four rounds remaining, Stewart’s hot streak may be too little too late.

2014 WSBK – Aragon Results

Mon, 14 Apr 2014

Reigning World Superbike Champion Tom Sykes put on a clinic this weekend, leading every lap in both races to claim a pair of wins at Spain’s Motorland Aragon circuit. Sykes’ Kawasaki teammate Loris Baz was right there with him, recording a pair of second-place podiums to give Team Green a pair of one-two finishes. Sykes and Baz were also one-two in the Superpole qualifying on this nearly flawless weekend for the Kawasaki factory team.

Snowjob

Sun, 05 Feb 2012

Is the current weather causing your commute a bit of problem? Sounds like a job for the Snowjob. Pictured here using a Kawasaki, the Snowjob conversion system turns your motorcycle into a jumping, wheelieing snowcycle in less than four hours. Derek Hine designed the Snowjob back in '73, but it looks like it could be just as handy today.