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2008 Kawasaki Klr on 2040-motos

US $4,395.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:251
Location:

Towson, Maryland, United States

Towson, Maryland, United States
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Kawasaki KLR description

Stunning 2008 Kawaski KLR 650 Enduro Motorcycle.  High End Quality & Performance.  Large 650CC Engine.  Factory Paint & Decals.  Wind Guard, Tires Like New.  This Bike Is A Show Stopper, A Must Have For The Enduro Enthusiast.

BASIC SPECS: Introduced as the KLR600 in 1984 with a displacement bump to 651cc three years later, Kawasaki’s KLR has enjoyed amazing longevity. The simplicity of this dual-counterbalancer-equipped, liquid-cooled, DOHC, four-valve, four-stroke single has made this bike appeal to adventurers the world over. Significant performance and styling and comfort updates applied in 2008 reinvigorated Kawi’s warhorse, a machine that even served in the US military. A durable double-cradle steel frame, 43mm conventional fork, adjustable Uni-Trak rear suspension, and semi-knobbed bias-ply tires provide good capability on highways and cow trails alike.

WHY IT’S DESIRABLE: The adventure bike segment has grown by leaps and bounds over the past decade as riders discover the comfort, convenience, and versatility such motorcycles offer. Unfortunately for some riders, the complexity and resultant cost of many modern ADV bikes has escalated out of reach. Plentiful on the used market, the KLR650 is a refreshing and affordable throwback to an era when roadside repair didn’t require computer diagnostics.


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