How much is a 2008 KLX140?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $2,999 | $730 |
Total Price | $2,999 | $730 |
Is the KLX140 reliable?
But if we are to go with the popular opinion, then, yes, the Kawasaki KLX 140 is a good and reliable bike. As a beginner dirt bike, this bike is easy to ride. The suspension is sturdy, and the easy electric start allows for an easy take-off for new riders.
What does the L in Klx mean?
larger wheels
The L means larger wheels (16-/19-inches) and a fully adjustable piggyback reservoir shock—suspension travel at both ends is unchanged. The ground clearance is bumped up to 10 inches, the wheelbase extends an inch, and the seat height rises to 31.5 inches.
Is a KLX140 a 2 stroke or 4 stroke?
four-stroke
Its 144cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine places it in the middle ground between average playbikes (125cc and below) and full-size dirt bikes, making it suitable for newer riders who have sights set on local trails.
How many gears does a 2008 KLX 110 have?
4 Speed gears
There are 4 Speed gears available in Kawasaki KLX 110.
How much is a 2008 KLX 110 worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $1,749 | $485 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $1,749 | $485 |
How fast is a stock KLX140?
65 mph
Top Speed: 65 mph (Est.)
What is the difference between a KLX140G and an KLX140L?
The KLX140G is the exact same motorcycle as the KLX140 and KLX140L, except for one (well, two actually) key thing—the wheels. They are larger on the G model; the same size wheels that are found on full-size motorcycles, a 21-inch front wheel and an 18-inch rear wheel.
Whats the difference between KLX110L and KLX110R?
KLX®110R motorcycles are powered by a 112cc air-cooled four-stroke engine. The KLX110R features a 4-speed transmission with automatic clutch while the KLX®110R L offers a manual clutch to learn big bike shifting techniques.
How many gears does a KLX 110l have?
Does a 2008 KLX 110 have electric start?
The push button electric start is one of the key features of the 2008 Kawasaki KLX. The simple ease of starting the bike with the push of button allows the inexperienced rider to gain the confidence they need to hone in on their riding skills.