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2002 Kawasaki 125 Eliminator Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $1,899.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Atlantic, IA, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:05459 PhonePhone:8558780486

Kawasaki Other description

2002 KAWASAKI 125 ELIMINATOR, Talk about a nice little beginner bike. This Kawasaki looks and runs great.Features:- Chrome-Plated wire spoke wheels - Twilight red tank-mounted turn signal indicators and caution lamps - Stepped seating - Single disc front brake - Handlebar-mounted choke - 33mm center-axle front fork - Mikuni BS28 carburetor - Automatic cam chain tensioner - Electronic ignition - Straight-flow exhaust - Air cooled, single-cylinder 124 cc engine - Oil level sight glass - Positive neutral finder - Push-to-cancel turn signals - 5-speed transmission - Gear-driven balancerKawasaki Vulcan CruisersBy introducing the KZ900 LTD in 1976, Kawasaki was an early metric leader in what has become todays cruiser movement. When the Vulcan 750 cruiser debuted 10 years later, it was Kawasakis first V-twin-powered cruiser and featured high-tech items such as liquid cooling, double overhead cams, shaft drive, dual disc front brakes and mag wheels. In 1995, Kawasaki unveiled the Vulcan 800, one of the industrys first V-twin metric cruisers to feature modern cruiser styling.For 2002, the Kawasaki cruiser lineup is 10 models strong and ranges from the entry-level Eliminator 125 to the brand-new Vulcan 1500 Mean Streak. The venerable Vulcan 500 LTD, Vulcan 750 and Vulcan 800 models retain the stylish characteristics that have made them popular, and are now available in new hues.Also available this year are the Vulcan Classic and Drifter models. The Classics include the 800, 1500 and 1500 Fi, and provide a choice in both displacement and technological advancement without sacrificing style. Similarly, the Drifter 800 and Drifter 1500 provide a stylish retro appearance, but in both the mid- and heavyweight-cruiser genres.In addition to the bikes, a key element to the cruiser lifestyle is customizing the motorcycle to fit individual design tastes and performance needs. Fortunately, Kawasaki offers its own extensive line of genuine Fire & Steel accessories. Motorcyclists can choose from literally hundreds of parts to customize their Kawasaki Vulcan motorcycles, and in doing so, make their own bold statement. Customers can find Fire & Steel accessories at their local Kawasaki dealer or shop online at .

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