2007 Kawasaki Klx-250s Street Legal Dirt Bike. on 2040-motos
Berrien Springs, Michigan, US
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Kawasaki KLX description
2007 Kawasaki KLX-250s. Strong & fast. Power & speed. all origional parts intake. electric starter. dual/ street legal. There is no issue with the m/cycle. It just needs a new 'home.' clear title. The DOT approved Helmet you see on the bike is included. Priced well below the KBB value --- to sell. So buy or make a serious offer NOW! All questions will be answered. Pls do write or call (2698496960; landline. no texting).
I'm listing locally too so, i reserve the right to end this auction anytime.
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