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2006 Kawasaki Klx125l on 2040-motos

$1,399
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: LIME
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD
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Kawasaki KLX tech info

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Kawasaki KLX description

2006 KAWASAKI KLX125L, KAWASAKI 2006 KLX 125L VERY GOOD CONDITION ONLY $1399 LOCATED AT THE BALTIMORE STORE.

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2013 AMA Supercross Atlanta Race Report

Mon, 25 Feb 2013

James Stewart captured his first AMA Supercross win in nearly a year, leading every lap in front of 68,987 fans at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta in his most consistent main event showing so far this season. The Yoshimura Suzuki racer was dominant in Atlanta, posting the fastest qualifying times and taking the holeshot to lead his eight-lap heat race before doing it again in the 20-lap main event. Stewart’s previous win was March 10, 2012, at Daytona International Speedway.

AMA Supercross: 2012 Las Vegas Results

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Small-Displacement Class Considered for 2015 AMA Pro Racing Season

Wed, 04 Dec 2013

More and more manufacturers are entering the small-displacement sportbike market and AMA Pro Racing has taken notice, opening the possibility of adding a new racing class representing the growing segment. With plans to consolidate the Daytona Sportbike and Supersport classes and the Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson series signed through 2015, a spot will open up on race weekends for another racing class to support the premier Superbike Championship. The logical choice is to introduce a new small-displacement class.