2012 Kawasaki Klx140 Dirt Bike on 2040-motos
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2012 Kawasaki Klx140, Describing the KLX140 in one term is easy: multi-talented. And with its mid-sized stature, flexible engine and easy-to-ride nature, Kawasaki's 2012 KLX140 is the kind of versatile machine that can fit a variety of riders. Smaller riders will love the KLX's physical size a touch larger than a typical minibike and push-button starting, while those a bit taller will appreciate the larger-wheeled KLX140L, which features a 19 front and 16 rear wheel in place of the standard KLX's 17 front and 14 rear wheels.
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