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2008 Kawasaki Kx450f, Kxf450 on 2040-motos

$4,400
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Saint George, Utah

Saint George, UT
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2008 Kawasaki KX450F, KXF450, $4,400, image 1

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Very Clean Bike!!! Change the oil every four to 5 rides, clean air filter every time I change the oil. Comes with two air filters, stock and a twin air. After market chain and sprockets, renthal sprockets and RK X-ring chain. Extra heavy duty tubes in front and rear. Oil changed in the suspension a month ago along with an inspection of the front tubes and valves, as well as the linkage for the rear suspension and valves. The new KXs come with the diamond coated front fork inner tubes for less resistance while riding, no other bike comes with this straight stock, most pro riders have it on there bikes. Seal guards so nothing gets into the forks. Also have an after market, hand adjustable air screw in the carb. made for easy access to adjusting the air/fuel mixture. Aftermarket hot start valve for easier starts when the bike is warm. Renthal handlebars. Valves were just adjusted when the suspensions oil was changed. KXs have very good valves and usually only need a 1 or two times adjustment during the life of the bike, or depending on how you ride it.It has new stickers for the 2010 yr so you wont have to renew it for another year. Getting married and need the Flow for starting my new life soon.

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