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2006 Kawasaki Kdx on 2040-motos

US $5500
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:100 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Lexington, Tennessee, United States

Lexington, Tennessee, United States
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Kawasaki KDX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki KDX description

THIS IS THE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER FINAL YEAR OF THE KDX!
2006 KDX200 IN EXCELLENT SHAPE!  ALL ORIGINAL...
VERY LOW HOURS (I listed 100 miles as the mileage---have no idea of the actual mileage)...
starts, runs, rides, handles, etc. perfectly...lights work....
always stored indoors.....never raced....light trail riding only....no leaks....
I HAVE A CLEAR TENNESSEE TITLE IN MY NAME....

the first owner rode it very little & put normal light scuffs-scratches on it...
I am the second owner & bought it intending to start racing again, but never got around to it..I have ridden it less than 1 hour since I bought it....

negatives:
--I accidentally overtightened the small metal fastener on the left side number plate, so it needs to be fixed (small part that is easily replaced).....
--1 of the kickstand bolt holes is stripped & needs to be retapped & replaced with a larger bolt (see pic where I am pointing to it)..I use the triangular removable sidestand you can see in the pics (it is included also, along with the original kickstand & bolts)....
--on the rear right side of the front number plate, the green plastic bracing was broken (see pic where I'm holding it), but I 'welded' it back together with a soldering iron & it seems to be holding well (see next pic)

I will not crate or ship ; pickup or shipping will be the responsibility of the buyer......I will help load it onto your truck, trailer,etc......sorry; not interested in trades (cash sale only) & I will print out a bill of sale if you need one......$500 deposit to paypal within 48 hours & balance to be paid in cash OR by paypal when picking the bike upafter examination & full payment, it belongs to you...I am trying to give you all the info I can on the bike & want to be as honest & fair as I can, but IF you examine the bike when you come to pick it up & can show me that it's not what I said it was, I will refund your deposit, end the transaction at that point & we will end all obligations to each other at that time......I can hold the bike for a couple of weeks to give you time to arrange for pickup...

I shouldn't have to say this, but if you don't want the bike & are not going to pay for it, PLEASE do not bid & waste my time.....I'll give you a honest chance to back out if you come to pick the bike up & you can show me that I've misrepresented it--I think that's more than fair....I have had too many people who won auctions on other bikes I had for sale & then backed out .....thanks..

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