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2012 Kawasaki Klx 110l 110l on 2040-motos

$2,349
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Garner, North Carolina

Garner, NC
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Kawasaki KLX photos

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Kawasaki KLX tech info

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Kawasaki KLX description

2012 Kawasaki KLX 110L, The standard KLX110 a?? with its reliable four-stroke engine, automatic-clutch drivetrain and electric, push-button starter a?? is much-loved by kids, beginners and adults for its unreal fun-factor and riding ease. But to expand the KLX110's envelope a bit a?? make it even more accessible to even more riders a?? Kawasaki developed the KLX110L, which incorporates features designed to appeal to a slightly larger, slightly more advanced rider a?? along with all those adults who love riding the little green bikes.At A Glance...Push-button electric startingManual clutchFour-speed manual transmissionLonger suspension than a standard KLX11028.7" seat height is 1.9" taller than a standard KLX110Powerful 111cc engineKX-inspired stylingRoomy ergonomicsAir-Cooled, Four-Stroke 111cc EngineAll 2012 KLX 110 and 110Ls feature valve timing, free-flowing muffler and ignition system for up to 15 percent more power and torque than pre-2010 KLX110 modelsPush-button electric starting makes it easier than ever to get rolling, while a reshaped kickstarter is included as a back-upStarter button and kill switch are located on the left handlebar for easy accessKACR (Kawasaki Automatic Compression Release) keeps one exhaust valve open for easy startingKLX's compact, lay-down engine design is ideal for engine cooling and a low center of gravityAn ignition timing inspection hole allows easy maintenanceChoke knob on the 18mm carburetor is easy to operate with gloves on

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