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1999 Kawasaki Kx250 on 2040-motos

$1,700
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1999 Kawasaki Kx250, $1,700, image 1

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WELL MAINTAINED All repairs and routine maintenance has been fixed immediately and properly Top ends replaced regularly even though this bike has seen minimal motocross It has mostly been trail ridden but it loves both terrains New sprockets and X Ring chain one ride new fork seals one ride Tires are about 75 Aftermarket parts include V Force reed valve Excel rims Talon over sized gold hubs Pro Circuit Exhaust Pro Taper bars Factory Effects graphics New Gripper seat cover You won t find a nicer 99 and this bike definitely rips Call or text Jason 724 986 XXXX or email

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