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Kawasaki Eliminator Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $1,025.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:2195 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Signal Hill, California, US

Signal Hill, California, US
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TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKABNRA125DA11746

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On Sep-12-13 at 11:27:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

Features
Air-Cooled, 124cc, Single-Cylinder Engine

·         Air cooled for light weight, simplicity and affordability
Specially tuned for low-end and mid-range torque

·         Single overhead cam keeps the engine design compact for light weight and easier maintenance

·         Single gear-driven, counter-rotating engine balancer in the crankcase minimizes engine vibration for a smoother ride

·         Automatic cam chain tensioner for spot-on cam timing without maintenance and helps assure great reliability

·         Electric Starting offers the ultimate in easy and convenient starting

·         Electronic Ignition

·         Fewer moving parts for long, trouble-free life

·         Requires no periodic adjustments

·         Mikuni BS28 Carburetor

·         Constant velocity Mikuni carburetor provides direct throttle response and great fuel economy

·         Straight-Flow Exhaust

·         Designed to boost low and mid-range power

·         Five-Speed Transmission

·         A gear for every situation, from short city streets to the open road

·         Five speeds allow the rider to use the engine’s power to full advantage

·         Double-Cradle Frame

·         Made of round section, high-tensile steel

·         Single Disc Front Brake

·         Single-piston, pin-slide caliper produces quick, sure stops

·         250mm disc is drilled for better cooling and reduced unsprung weight

·         Raked-Out Front Fork

·         33mm fork tubes are rigid for more precise handling on this lightweight motorcycle

·         34-degree rake for relaxed handling

·         Chrome-Plated Wire Spoke Wheels

·         Narrow 90/90-17 front tire has classic cruiser style

·         130/90-15 rear tire complements the narrow front end styling

·         Tank-Mounted Turn Signal Indicators and Caution Lamps

·         Provides needed information with a quick glance

·         Compact design complements the bike’s clean look

·         Stepped Seating

·         Laid-back riding comfort for two

  • Top speed -  is a function of driver size/weight - but the consensus amongst motorcycle afficionados is probably 65-70 mph.

 

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