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2006 Kawasaki Klx250s on 2040-motos

$2,500
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I have a 2006 Kawasaki KLX250S with a little over 5000 mis. I am the 2nd owner. I purchased the bike with only 2500mis a little over a year ago. Didnt really ride it as much I should have over the summer so I am just going to let it go to someone who will really enjoy it like I have. Completely Stock except for 2in lowering links and has brand new 80/20 tires on. Was planning on converting to a super-moto but never got into it. Bike is pretty quick for a 250. I weigh 170-510" and I am comfortable. Would possibly trade for a older vw beetle. or maybe an older 240z. Pretty much anything cool lookin ill consider.Or $$ 2500 $$ FIRM!Insurance wise. I am 20yrs old. And it only costs me 7.50 a month.Text me after 4PM at 1-734-823-4774Call or text me before 4PM at 304-395-XXXX

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