(non jeep) 2001 kawasaki kdx 220r dirtbike.

skycrawler

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looks like work is putting me on the road for awhile so all toys are going.

2001 kawasaki kdx 220r trail bike, bike has been completley gone through. new top end, crank cases, resealed entire motor. aftermarket wiesco pistons and rings. aftermarket plastics, handle bars, rims, sprockets, fmf head and silencer. aftermarket carb. comes with all original plastics including a new rear fender with tail light. comes with seval good clutch packs, spare clutch disks. entire extra motor for parts. extra pistons, new rings so on. new tires. runs great and is ready to hit the trail

needs to go. $1500 obo
 
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also comes with a spare set of rims with good tires and good front shocks off a 250 kx.

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Trade for fab tools, bender, welder, grinders, large air compresser, plasma cutter. lmk what you have.
 
yes he should. killer rig for the price. will also come a brand new helmet (small) and a few aftermarket handle bars if i can find them.
 
no quirks with kickstarting. the only thing i have noticed if it sits for a week or more. it takes a few kicks to start. and that it does spuge a little oil out of the exaust and air breather tube. witch is a comom thing.
 
I just spent the weekend prerunning and romping around the dez with my friend who rode on a kdx 200 and that was a sweet little bike, do they all need to warm up for a while before they have any power/speed? His did... I would still love to pick this up to have a smaller secondary bike and for my g-friend.

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with the 220r motor aftermarket powervalves. jeted carb and upgraded sprockets ive never had a issue with power or keeping up with 250s and 450s with the bike still running when it comes time to leave. however i always let the bike warm up for the standard warmup time before riding it. and from what ive heard the previous two owners did the same.

i believe the motor in it now is a newer motor. the original owner lacked on replacing the oem piston and it ended up grenading tearing the entire motor apart. im looking at leting it go to a new home here in the nexted day or two. after that it will go to a friends car dealership and price will go up.
 
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