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2002 Kawasaki Klx300r on 2040-motos

$1,900
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Berthoud, Colorado

Berthoud, CO
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2002 Kawasaki KLX300R, $1,900, image 1

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Exceptional condition, I am the original owner. This bike was never raced and only on the track a half dozen times. 98% of riding time was in the mountains on single track mountain roads. Bike is in terrific condition, excellent maintenance, after market White Brothers Exhaust and header pipe. Maxis Medium Terrain tires with at least another season in them, great for trail riding. Extra Shock Absorber assembly included in price along with a front disk brake cover. Front headlamp was taken off because of damage but light connection still in place. Needs some bolts for the plastic as I took these when needed for my other bike. Could use new grips, hand guards and change the fork oil, bike has been sitting, protected in a shed, for over two years. All fluids changed, except fork oil, and fired up after sitting for over 2yrs with 3 kicks. Cleaned out carb jet and running solid. A must see. Cell 720-841-XXXX

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