2006 Kawasaki Eliminator 125 Standard on 2040-motos
Greenville, South Carolina, US
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2006 Kawasaki Eliminator 125, Clean Trade! - LIGHT AND FRIENDLY FOR FIRST-TIME RIDERS The Eliminator 125 is a lightweight motorcycle with a low seat height and a friendly powerband, making it an excellent first bike for new riders. The Eliminator 125 is powered by an air-cooled, 125cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine specially tuned for low- and mid-range torque, making it perfect for around-town riding. The electric starter makes getting underway easy, and a convenient five-speed transmission allows the rider to use the engine’s full potential. The engine is mounted in a high-tensile steel, double-cradle frame, while 33mm forks and a steel swingarm with twin, five-way preload-adjustable shocks provide a smooth, comfortable ride. A single front disc brake provides ample stopping power for this small cruiser, and chrome-plated wire spoke wheels are featured at both ends. Available in black for 2005, the Eliminator 125’s styling features include a stepped seat with laid-back riding comfort for two, a stretched 3.4-gallon fuel tank, straight-flow exhaust and chrome-plated single headlight.
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