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1998 Kawasaki KX125
This bike was completely rebuilt about a year ago, when it was rebuilt it had a complete engine over haul with new piston and rings new connecting rod and had the cylinder sent off for a new Nikasil coating at the stock bore. It also had all new plastics, o-ring chain, wheel bearings, rear tire, over-sized aftermarket radiators, output shaft seal and much more. the engine has been very well taken care of since the rebuild, always starts first kick and I haven't had a single problem with it. It does need a new throttle tube and cable, and will need a new front tire soon. No title, I listed the title as clear, but I do not actually have it. Everything listed above was done about a year ago and the bike has been ridden since then but is still in very good condition and it's ready to ride. I don't know why the pictures uploaded sideways but if you want to see them upright I can try messaging them to you through eBay. The bike is located in Lawrence Kansas |
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