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United States Marine Corps M1030B1 Kawasaki KLR 650 with 241 miles. Bike is super rare and in perfect condition. The bike has a new back tire. All the plastic is there, none of the plastic is cracked. It has the special large 6 gallon plastic gas tank. The tank is translucent so there is no need for a gas gauge. It has the original stenciling from when this motorcycle was issued to the Marine Corps. The stencil shows a date of 1999 but title shows 2000. This is because the factory date on the frame shows a build date of June 1999 making it a year 2000 motorcycle. Neither the petcock nor the tank leaks fuel. There are no oil or coolant leaks. It has an electric start and the choke works. The engine starts, idles fine, revs out and has plenty of power. The engine runs well and there are no knocking or tapping noises. The engine does not smoke. It is a tight sounding engine and the exhaust is quiet. The bike runs well in all 5 gears. The radiator cooling fan works. Both disc brakes work. Everything electric works well. The charging system charges at 13.4 volts. All hand switch buttons operate freely. The hi/ low headlight beam, taillight, brake light work. Both front and rear brake light switches work. Also has blackout lights.
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