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2009 Kawasaki KLR650 Dual-Sport, Low Miles, Great Condition,

  • City: Kranskop
  • State: Kwazulu Natal
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2009 Kawasaki KLR 650 Motorcycle Only 12,080 miles. This Single Cylinder, Water-cooled, Five Speed, 650cc Dual-sport Motorcycle rides great, brakes confidently, and starts right up every time. All lights work. Upgrades Include… Auxiliary LED Driving Lights USB and 12V accessory Ports Upper and Lower Engine Guards Barkbuster Storm Hand Guards Bar Risers Highway Pegs Tusk Foldaway gear shift lever Tusk Luggage Racks Huge Locking Panniers / Saddlebags. Tall National Cycle Windshield (Short Summer Windscreen currently installed). Custom Stepped Seat Adjustable Lowering Links KLX Carb upgrade Kit from Mike Eagle Maintenance performed in 2023… New Chain New Battery New Air Filter Coolant Flushed Valves Checked Brakes Bled Clean & Clear Blue Texas Title in hand in My name. Registration expires July 2024. I’ve taken this motorcycle on multiple highway trips. It cruises on the interstate effortlessly and tracks through dirt roads with ease. Needs Nothing. Ride it home. Let me know if you have any questions. $3,750 ______________________________________________________________________________ The April 2013 edition of Cycle World magazine declared the KLR650 the best adventure bike when compared to the Husky TR650, Triumph Tiger 800XC, KTM 990 Adventure, and Yamaha Super Tenere for "The Road from Armageddon to Salvation”. “No Internet support and no trained motorcycle technicians will be available after Armageddon. So, I want the AK47 of adventure bikes. Beauty, plastic doodads and sophisticated electronics won’t matter. I don’t need a bike that will shed plastic in a fall like a Labrador Retriever loses fur in the summer. I need absolute reliability, ease of access to mechanical internals and no-manual fixability. This bike isn’t the best in all areas, but, like the AK, it will be simple, reliable and effective. The bike I’m riding through the dust with the sunset at my back is the Kawasaki KLR650. When I pull the trigger, I want it to fire. Dust, sand or mud won’t stop this bullet.”