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1998 Kawasaki Klx360 Dual Sport - Priced To Sell on 2040-motos

$1,300
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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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1998 Kawasaki KLX360 Dual Sport - Priced to sell, $1,300, image 1

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This is a very clean bike that you have to see in person to appreciate. Once you ride it, you will buy it for sure. It looks great and runs STRONG. 1998 Kawasaki KLX300-Stroker 360 Big Bore kit-Tusk Street Legal kit-SXT Exhaust Pipe-Acerbis 3.7 Gallon Gas Tank -Excel Gold rims-Maxxis Tires (100% tread - only ridden once)-Freshly tuned up (Rebuilt carb, new oil, new plug, etc)-Terrific condition all around-Title is clean and clearThere is nothing wrong with this bike. The reason I'm selling it for such a low price is that I borrowed money from a friend to buy an R1 yesterday that I got a really terrific deal on, but it's in my friend's garage until I pay him back and I want to take it home. I got such a attractive deal on it that I don't mind taking a loss on this bike so I can go get my R1.702-350-XXXX

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