Kawasaki 2000 KLR650 Iraq War US Marine M1030 Motorcycle Gasoline
2000 Kawasaki KLR
Kawasaki KLR 2000 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Seguin, Texas, United States |
Make: | Kawasaki |
Model: | KLR |
Type: | Dual-Purpose |
Year: | 2000 |
Mileage: | 155 |
VIN: | JKAKLEA12YA058728 |
Color: | Green |
Engine size: | 650 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
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Kawasaki 2000 KLR650 Marine BikeFrom TheIraq War
This bike starts right up and runs good in all 5 gears This is not a diesel engine, t was a Marine bike, hey used gasThere is only one mirror, here are no turn signalsThere are a couple of spots that have light surface rust spotsThe only piece of plastic missing is the lid to the tool box on the rear rackIt has a new: front tire, il & filter, park plug, attery, eat cover, oolant, rake fluid, and grips, uel line& filter, attery cover Besides installing all the new parts listed: the carb and petcock were overhauled, he tank was flushed, ll the cables lubedThere is new paint on the hand guards, ngine guards, andlebars, nd all the foot peg bracketsThe rear tire and the air filter element are very close to newThere are no gas, il or coolant leaksThe fan turns on and off like it should The speedometer and the odometer work fineThe brakes work great with a lot of pad left All the lights work, ncluding black out lights, he horn worksTo make it safety inspectable in Texas and most other states is a license plate holder and lampI believe the 155 miles on the odometer: the rear tire looks to have that much wear on it, he break in sticker is still on the speedometer, he exhaust head pipe is still blackSome of the things done to the bike for the Marine conversion: hand guards, ngine guards, ainted frame green, ide foot pegs, rogressive Suspension front and rear, OT approved knobbies, ot 5 brake fluid, lack out lightsI will not personally do the shipping but I can give the buyer the carrier info and I will give the bike to them, hey deliver any where in the 48 statesIt has a new clear first evercivilian,Texas titleI knowthe bikeis from the Iraq War because we bought a lot of them from the Government Surplus Lot and the manager told us so, ome of the bikes had shipping tags on them from AfghanistanThere might be a couple of extra miles on it by the time it is delivered to acarrier or new buyer, ride it every 3 or 4 days to keep it going
This bike starts right up and runs good in all 5 gears This is not a diesel engine, t was a Marine bike, hey used gasThere is only one mirror, here are no turn signalsThere are a couple of spots that have light surface rust spotsThe only piece of plastic missing is the lid to the tool box on the rear rackIt has a new: front tire, il & filter, park plug, attery, eat cover, oolant, rake fluid, and grips, uel line& filter, attery cover Besides installing all the new parts listed: the carb and petcock were overhauled, he tank was flushed, ll the cables lubedThere is new paint on the hand guards, ngine guards, andlebars, nd all the foot peg bracketsThe rear tire and the air filter element are very close to newThere are no gas, il or coolant leaksThe fan turns on and off like it should The speedometer and the odometer work fineThe brakes work great with a lot of pad left All the lights work, ncluding black out lights, he horn worksTo make it safety inspectable in Texas and most other states is a license plate holder and lampI believe the 155 miles on the odometer: the rear tire looks to have that much wear on it, he break in sticker is still on the speedometer, he exhaust head pipe is still blackSome of the things done to the bike for the Marine conversion: hand guards, ngine guards, ainted frame green, ide foot pegs, rogressive Suspension front and rear, OT approved knobbies, ot 5 brake fluid, lack out lightsI will not personally do the shipping but I can give the buyer the carrier info and I will give the bike to them, hey deliver any where in the 48 statesIt has a new clear first evercivilian,Texas titleI knowthe bikeis from the Iraq War because we bought a lot of them from the Government Surplus Lot and the manager told us so, ome of the bikes had shipping tags on them from AfghanistanThere might be a couple of extra miles on it by the time it is delivered to acarrier or new buyer, ride it every 3 or 4 days to keep it going