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2007 Kawasaki Kx100, Very Clean, Fast & Well Maint'd, Monster Graphics on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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La Mer Lane at Meadowhill We are the 2nd owners of this 2007 Kawasaki KX100. It has been well maintained and serviced regularly. The bike has Monster Graphics and Billet Green accents. Bike runs excellent. In the photo you will see the clutch lever broken off. This bike is very fast!!!! If you're not familiar with it, this bike is built with an 85cc frame with a bigger motor and larger wheels. My son fell at the end of this season and broke it partially off. It still has half the lever and still operates properly. I will replace the lever before the buyer picks it up. The only reason I am selling it is because my son has outgrown it and needs a bigger bike and my daughters will not be riding this size bike. I am selling this bike outright and am not interested in any trades. Please call my cell or email me with any questions you might have.Gordon Barnes

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