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Dirt Rider Magazine 2006 Kx450f on 2040-motos

US $2,999.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:49 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Nooksack, Washington, US

Nooksack, Washington, US
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Kawasaki KXF photos

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Kawasaki KXF tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):450 VINVIN:JKAKXGDC86A010130

Kawasaki KXF description

 

This is an exceptionally clean bike with low hours and extreme upgrades. After an upgrade by Dirt Rider Magazine, it has been used in photo shoots and rarely ridden. The bike has less than 50 hours on it and has had an hour meter on it from second owner on after a Dirt Rider Magazine upgrade. This is the 06 model, the only year that was offered with the 4 speed transmission. The bike's first owner was one of four chosen by Dirt Rider magazine for a bike upgrade. This upgrade was featured in September 2010, Dirt Rider Magazine put on over $3400 in parts with 40+ shop hours:

Vertex High-Compression Piston Kit,

Race Tech Suspension with Gold Valves,

X3 Enduro Sport Titanium system Cometic Gasket Kit

Replica Plastic kit

3.1 gal. fuel tank

All Balls Linkage bearing kit

All Balls Swingarm bearing kit

All Balls Chain rollers

RockyMountain steel sprocket kit with gold x-ring chain

RockyMountain front rotor & carbon front brake pads

RockyMountain rear rotor

RockyMountain Slasher preprinted backgrounds

RockyMountain Custom graphics

Boyesen Engineering water pump cover and impeller

Ricochet Offroad Skid plate

Motion Pro Revolver VR throttle kit

Motion Pro Armor rim strip tape

Motion Pro LifeLoc rim locks

Moose Racing Ultimate clutch system

Motion Pro T2 clutch cable

Renthal 971-08 7/8th bar

Kawasaki can chain and guide The first owner had "less than 30 hrs." on the bike total before/after magazine upgrade and sold it.

The second owner added engine timer(which is currently at 19.9 hours) and many more upgrades AFTER Dirt Rider's upgrade,which include

: Recluse z-start pro clutch

SDG step seat

Pro moto foot pegs

New FMF pipe ( Q4 muffler)

- Larger Moto Hose molded "Y" radiator hoses

Works Connection radiator cages

Sunline foot brake lever and shift lever

Ride Engineering Triple Clamps which are the 22mm offset to help increase the turning and handling

Zeta clutch cable guide

Zeta Racing clutch perch and lever

Zeta Racing brake lever and perch

Works Connection skid plate and engine guard

TM designworks slide and guide kit

Voyager GPS systym

I just put brand new geomax mx tires front and back with zero rides on them

1 1/8" tag bar clamps with tag metal bars +12oz Stealthy flywheel installed and balanced the flywheel to make sure it would not wear out the crank bearings Always ran Amsoil synthetic oil in it and change the oil after every ride The suspension also has Amsoil synthetic fork oil on it. Offer includes September 2010 Dirt Rider magazine featuring the article on this bike. email call/text for more info or pix 3604108222 i will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have on the bike, but please, if your not interested in going through with the purchase please dont win it as it cost money to put an ad on clean and clear title thanks for looking.

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