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Hi there guys

Sadly i am putting up forsale my Kawasaki 125cc - 2000 Model And Free Haro Bmx.

Price: $2700

Located: Wodonga Victoria 3690 ( On the Vic Nsw Border Next To Albury) 3hrs North Of Melb

Selling Due to a new family member on the way :D

Mechanical Work:

The Engine Has had a rebuild on the 7 - 4 - 09 bike has 8 hours use since rebuild.

Bike was originally purchased in melb and Rebuilt in melb at Ken Colvin Pty Ltd WISECO Heidelberg 3081

Front Seals Have been done

Has A Larger Brake Reservoir

Brand New Havent Used New Genuine Kawasaki Clutch Cable.

Aftermarket Stuff Etc :

N-Style All-Trac 2 Aqua Green Seat (Has a mark on it from new wet pants) Comfy and grippy.

Fmf - Gold Fatty pipe (Expansion Chamber) Fmf Carby Jet To Suit Pipe

Pro Circuit - 304 SS Rear Muffler

New Genuine Expansion Chamber to Rear Muffler seal

KYB - Rear Shocker & Spring

Brand New Rear Tyre Never Used

Kx Graphic Handlegrips

Monster Energy Crash Pad

Taper Handlebars

Aftermarket Levers

Stubby Fuel Tank Breather

New Nuts And Bolts Over The Bike

The Bike Is Very Responsive And Easily Kept With A New RM125 Stroker

Very Well Looked After Detailed Every Ride

Comes With 2x Stands. New Brake Pads And Brand New Green Tiedown Straps, New Gaskets, Clamps Etc

Only MotuL Oils And Bp Ultimate Fuels Used

$750 of receipts for rebuilt engine and i normally keep receipts of oils etc going into the bike

If You Know Your Bike Stuff You Will See That Theres A Fair Few Dollars Spent On This Bike :)

----------- BAD POINTS ------------

Previous Owner Cracked The Corner Right Side of Radiator ( Filler Side) It Has Been Devconned By Them. I Seriously Havent Had Time Guys To Replace It. $100 For Aftermarket One Or Weld It, Doesnt Affect Bike At All Im Just Picky.

Dint In Bottom Of Expansion Chamber Doesnt Affect At All

5 Cent Piece Of The Rear Mudgaurd Is Up From Previous Owner . Thats If Your Picky, Can Easily Take Photos For Anyone.

Any Test & Inspection Welcommed.

Cheers Rob.

Phone: 04 20603297

Photos Are A Few Weeks Old.

Note Bike Has A New Back Wheel Now.

<<< Video Of The Bike, Previous Owners Video

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Edited by HoWiE_Au

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