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2005 Kawasaki Klx125 Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,299.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Kawasaki Lime Green
Location:

Kieler, Wisconsin, US

Kieler, WI, US
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Kawasaki KLX tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike Stock NumberStock Number:101490 PhonePhone:8662360928

Kawasaki KLX description

2005 Kawasaki KLX125, CLEAN - With its easy-starting four-stroke engine, tractable powerband and low seat height, the Kawasaki KLX125 off-road motorcycle is perfect for youth riders and novice adult riders who want to further develop their riding skills. Powered by a torquey and responsive air-cooled 125cc four-stroke single, the KLX125 pumps out plenty of rider-friendly power for off-road fun. The engine is specially tuned for low and mid-range power, and a smooth shifting five-speed transmission means theres a gear for every riding situation. A cable-operated manual clutch, along with a digital CD ignition for quick starts, make this quiet-running motorcycle reliable and easy to operate. The KLX125 rides on a 17-inch front wheel and 14-inch rear wheel, while front and rear drum brakes provide ample stopping power and are low maintenance. A high-tensile steel frame with a rigid carbon-steel swingarm add to the machines durability and lightweight handling characteristics, while bumps are soaked up by a long-travel front fork and linkage-equipped single-shock rear suspension system. The combination of a short wheelbase and a very comfortable riding position makes the KLX125 fun to ride on a variety of terrain. Inspired by Kawasakis racy KX models, the fuel tank, slim seat and number plates give the bike an exciting look, while the classic lime green plastic gives it a true Kawasaki identity.

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