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2002 Kawasaki Eliminator Bn125 on 2040-motos

US $700.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:1182 ColorColor: Black w/ green flames
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):124 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKABNRA182DA05462

Kawasaki Other description

Great first bike or if you just want to tool around town. 

I purchased this motorcycle from Northwest Iowa Community College where it was used for their rider education program. Originally black, it was painted by one of the automotive collision repair students as a winter project with green flames.

Stored indoors with annual maintenance performed by either Glen's Sport Center, the local dealership, or K&J Cycle, a local motorcycle repair shop.  This bike is in excellent mechanical condition and was ridden through last season.   It has good tires, a new spark plug and new battery, a fresh tank of gas and is ready to ride.

Features:

·         Chrome-Plated wire spoke wheels
·         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
·         5-speed transmission

I rode this from Sheldon Iowa to Sioux Falls on Friday and it ran great.  Cleaned it up and found a few scrapes and scratches from students falling over at very low speed.  See photos of left rear turn signal and tail pipe.

The successful bidder is responsible for any license, registration fees, and sales tax (if applicable).

This motorcyle is sold "AS IS" with no warranties expressed or implied.

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