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2005 Kawasaki Kx on 2040-motos

US $3,999.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:100
Location:

Prospect, Kentucky, United States

Prospect, Kentucky, United States
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Kawasaki KX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki KX description

Hello, I have a 2005 kx 250 for sale. This bike started out as a nice bike a good friend had. I bought it an went crazy! There is so much that has been done its hard to list. Lets start with I just powder coated the frame, and put all new plastic and graphics on it. When it was apart I replaced the bolts , put new brake lines , 220 mm big brake ft kit as well as new wheels, tires and heavy duty tubes. The motor I had the top end sent to Eric Gore of Forward Motions and had him do his 300cc big boar kit and port and polish. (I road it for a couple rides then striped it down to powder coat it).I also put oversized radiators and new hoses with new guards on them. New carbon frame guards and oversized  pegs. It also has pro-circuit triple clamps and a new pipe.  The swing arm has new bushings and has been polished. Ims oversize gas tank with custom cap. New bars, grips ,and fold away levers . There is a ton put in it and it turned out great.What I have recently spent on the bike? ,, wheels, tires tubes locks 1150.00, fold away leavers 75.00 plastics 130.00 graphics 200.00 wide pegs 150.00 powder coating 220.00 forward motions 850.00 , brake lines 200.00, 220 brake conversion 270.00 new pipe 240.00 chain 50.00 , pro circuit triple clamps 450.00 oversized radiators 150.00 hose kits 75.00 case covers 150.00 carbon fiber frame guards 150.00,billet brake covers 50.00just suspicion fork and shock rebuild and springs for 200 pd rider 475.00,just balls linkage kit 50.00 alen bolt kit 200.00……ins gas tank and billet cap 275.00, seat foam and cover,110.00 and theres is a lot that I'm that I forget , It has been a display  bike for a while an I figure its time for a new adventure, for sale local. Bill of sale, no title .Please Please do not bid unless you will buy, pay for in 7 days cash or wire transfer non refund deposit in 24 hrs. Any less than 25 feed back or negative must call before you bid. Thanks Mark 502 819 9153                                                                

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