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Kx 65 Kawasaki 2007 Txt Or Call [phone Removed] on 2040-motos

$1,700
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2007 KX 65 Bike has a hand full of rides on it. We purchased this for our son for his 10th birthday in June of this year (it was his 1st bike). Following each ride the following was completed on bike; air filter cleaned or replaced, gear oil changed, completed wash down of all parts including lubrication. Includes brand new rear tire (installed), 1 ride on front tire, 3 sets of boots (fox, thor, o'neil), brand new goggles, brand new riding gloves, brand new plastics, pro taper bars, new sprocket, new chain, fox helmet (not pictured). These bikes have not mechanically changed in the past number of years and are bullet proof GREAT bikes. Our son is moving up in bike class and he no longer has a need for it. Bike was meticulously maintained (photos tell the story). $1,700 OBO. SERIOUS ONLY NO TRADES. I will deliver within 20mi radius of 19317. TEXT or call,. Thank you

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