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1985 Suzuki LT50

1985 Suzuki LT50

$699

Butler, Pennsylvania

Year 1985

Make Suzuki

Model LT50

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

1985 SUZUKI LT50, 1985 Suzuki lt50. This is a lot of fun for the kids. Get them out of the house, off that computer and head for the woods. This is a Suzuki so you know it will last forever. So stop in to see this bike or any of the hundreds of bikes we have for sale or call Kevin or Jen at 724-282-7278. Thanks.

2003 Suzuki Quadsport Z400

2003 Suzuki Quadsport Z400

$800

Hanover, Virginia

Year 2009

Make Suzuki

Model Lt

Category Youth Motorcycles

Engine 50 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2009 Suzuki Lt-z50 , Excellent condition 2009 Suzuki LT-Z50. I bought this new in December 2010 for my daughter. Always stored indoors and well maintained. I installed an hour meter on it the first week we got it and it now only has 40 hours on it. We installed a FMF pipe and Dyna ignition on it and had the carb rejetted. It runs great, better than new, with these upgrades done. It does have an adjustable throttle stop so you can control the speed of it for your little one to learn. Please email any questions to me. This is also for sale locally. If you would like to view the atv please send me a message through and we can make arrangements. Payment by cash at pickup time and a deposit through paypal or contact me for other arrangements. Payment in full can be made through paypal but a fee will apply. Local pick up only. Thanks for looking. $800.00

2007 Suzuki Quadracer LT-R 450

2007 Suzuki Quadracer LT-R 450

$3,998

Aliso Viejo, California

Year 2007

Make SUZUKI

Model Quadracer LT-R 450

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine 450 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 Suzuki Quadracer LT-R 450, XLNT Condition 2007 Suzuki LTR450 QuadRacer I'm the original owner of this awesome QuadRacer purchased from Mission Motorsports in Irvine CA. I used it a couple of times with trips to Ocotillo Wells and then parked it in my garage where it sits. It's been over three years now unused so I've pulled it out of storage, put a brand new battery in it, added some gas (as it was drained before storage) and she fired right up. Before I road it last I had just replaced the rear tires and wheels so they have one run on them. The fronts are at 50%. Oil was changed before last ride and air cleaner was serviced as well. Other than some minor cosmetic damage (scratches) from tie down straps and bushes this quad is like new. No rips or tears in the plastics or seat. No sun damage or cracking as this quad has been in my garage most all of its life. All you need to do is wash it, fill it up and go ride it. Includes Full AC Racing Armor Kit: Main skid plate Rear skid plate Front control arm plates Front ram bars Rear grab bar Safety Nerf bars with brand new nets. Additional Included Items: Also include is a flag & safety whip, 5-Gal gas jug, Set of aluminum ramps, Spare oil & filter. Optional items: Full gear set (Large "Monster" helmet, XL chest protector, 42w pants, Fox boots size 13, gloves and jersey) and OGIO 9800 gear bag also available for addition $300.00 Shipping and Delivery Options: Sorry No Shipping, Local Pickup Preferred Local Delivery available within 50 miles of 92691 - Flat fee ($50.00) Delivery outside of 50 miles up to 100 miles - Please contact me before buying or bidding Disclaimer / As-Is statement: This item is sold As-Is with no warranty or Guarantees implied or offered. The item(s) have been listed honestly and to the best of the seller's knowledge to disclose any and all issues or problems know. No intent is made by the seller to deceive or mislead the buyer as to its condition or as to the item(s) included for sale, services provided. Full disclosure is assumed in the statements listed above and any questions asked during the time of the listed item for sale. Buyer assumes all legal responsibility of operation and ownership of vehicle once purchase has been completed. Please note too this quad is also listed on ebay and locally and this listing may be canceled at any time. To be fair, the first deposit or payment made whether it is a local buyer or online will be honored. Any monies received thereafter will be returned in full and the parties notified if the item come available again. Thank you again for looking and please feel free to contact me with any questions. $3,998.00

Suzuki : Other 1999 suzuki lt 80 quad sport

Suzuki : Other 1999 suzuki lt 80 quad sport

$1,050

Palestine, Illinois

Year 1999

Make Suzuki

Model -

Category Off Road Motorcycles

Engine 80

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is a 1999 Suzuki LT-80 that was torn down to bare frame and painted.Installed a brand new 50 mm cylinder,piston & rings & wrist pin.This has not had it ( 10 hours of run time ) break in time yet as recommend . This also has brand new front & rear brake shoes.It also has brand new rear axle bearings & seals.Battery seems to hold charge.It also has the pull rope start as well.The seat & plastic is in good shape. Tires has decent tread....This will still need a starter relay,front brake cables,and the lower air filter boot that goes up against the front of carb.....Buyer is responsible for all arrangement & cost of shipping & pickup...Buyer is responsible for any fees & cost of switching title....There is a $500.00 Non-refundable deposit that must be paid & clear within 48 hours of sale.Full amount must be paid in full before pickup.

2007 Suzuki QuadSport Z50

2007 Suzuki QuadSport Z50

$1,299

Ontario, California

Year -

Make -

Model -

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 Suzuki QuadSport Z50, MOUNTAIN MOTORSPORTS - Now there's another great way to get the whole family involved with the off-road fun. Introducing the all-new QuadSport LT-Z50. With a smooth and torquey four-stroke engine, it offers performance that's ideal for beginning riders just developing their skills. As a small and lightweight ATV, it's designed for adult-supervised beginning riders ages 6-year and older. And it has a variety of features to help your youngster spend time learning to ride right - and that's sure to put a parent's mind at ease. Mountain Motorsports has the largest selection of clean and affordable used motorcycles and ATVs in the Inland Empire. Compare our prices and service to the competition! You won’t get the big box store attitude here. We are also authorized dealers for Honda, Suzuki , Husqvarna and Polaris Ranger, ATVs and RZRs. Compare us to private party. We have great prices! We invite you to compare us to any competitor and to private party bike. We check each motorcycle carefully before the sale. Do you get that from a private party? Does a private party take your trade? Will they accept your check or credit card? Can they take care of registration, title and insurance? We have been at this for over 40 years. We know what you need and how to get it done. Call us today for more details on this at 909 988 8988. Add Tax, license and recon fee on the base price. Bring in or mention this ad for this price. Drop by and see what we are all about at 1025 N. Mountain Ave in Ontario.

Other Makes : Nico Bakker Nicolas Cage NICO BAKKER BARRACUDA~Rare Dutch Superbike Suzuki~Ducati Collection

Other Makes : Nico Bakker Nicolas Cage NICO BAKKER BARRACUDA~Rare Dutch Superbike Suzuki~Ducati Collection

$22,500

Ventura, California

Year 2001

Make Other Makes

Model Nico Bakker

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 1000

Posted Over 1 Month

<div style="text-align:center"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/sw/java.gif" border="0"><br><table align="center"><tr><td><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://emporium.auctiva.com/motorama" target="_blank"><img src="http://ti2.auctiva.com/sw/browse1.gif" border="0"></a></td><td height="23px" valign="middle" align="center"><font face="arial" size="2"><b><a href="http://emporium.auctiva.com/motorama" target="_blank">motorama</a> Store</b></font></td></tr></table></div> Increase traffic to your listing with Auctiva's FREE Scrolling Gallery. 2001 Nico Bakker Barracuda More than likely the only example titled in California (and possibly the entire country). This was originally built for Nicolas Cage, and was the actor's favorite bike of his collection. Unfortunately, his insurance severely restricted his off-screen riding, and this bike only has a total of 1232 klms (765 miles) on the odometer. It is practically a new bike! This beautiful machine is part of a wonderful collection of Superbikes. These bikes are owned by a friend who is 70 years young, and he has reluctantly decided to sell off some of them. He's not computer savvy, so he asked if I would list the bikes for him as a favor, and we decided to list them individually rather than listing all the bikes at one time. This bike was featured on RareSportBikesForSale / featured listing Nico Bakker (Google this to find the website). I don't think I'm allowed to post a link here. Here is an excerpt from the feature with special thanks to the Rare Sports Bikes team: When it comes to collectible machinery, it helps to have a rare and desirable model, or something from an exclusive manufacturer, or something with super low miles, or something that was once owned by someone famous. Or in this case, all of the above. This super rare, Nico Bakker Barracuda (with vaunted Suzuki TL1000 power) was built exclusively for Nicholas Cage. Yes, the one with Ghost Rider film creds to his name. Talk about one in a million, here is a bike that can tick all the right boxes on every level. Star power never hurts, although it is seldom the single driver behind a collectible. Rather, this Barracuda, designed and constructed by the true Dutch Master known as Nico Bakker, could be the only one of its kind imported into the United States. You want rare, I challenge you to find a more meaningful or significant opportunity than this. This bike was recently serviced and a new battery installed. It starts immediately and runs strong, with a wonderful exhaust note. This bike is close to mint condition and the cosmetics look extremely nice. I could not find any issues to note other than a few tiny blemishes that are too small to photograph. It is evident that this bike has led a very pampered life. Buyer will be extremely happy with this bike - no unwelcome surprises! The VIN number is actually "BAKKER 007" How cool is that? A fantastic piece of exotica for the rider, collector, or museum. Seller still has the California title in Nicolas Cage's name. I will be listing other classic and exotic machines as time allows. Good luck, and let's complete this transaction like gentlemen- Terms: The bike has been brought to my shop in Ventura, CA so it can be shown more easily, and I am happy to do this during the auction period. Ask all questions before you place a bid and I will do my best to get the answer for you. Serious buyers only please. Sold As-Is like any used vehicle with no warranty. I have described it to the best of my ability, and am not responsible for errors or omissions. If you win the auction, be prepared to pay a $500 nonrefundable immediate deposit and payment in full within 7 days. Bike can be safely stored for 2 weeks free of charge while waiting for transport. I can assist with getting transportation arranged, but I do not have quotes available. Buyer is responsible for all transport costs. Overseas buyers are welcome to bid. Article courtesy of Carole Nash / Insidebikes If you’ve never heard of Dutchman Nico Bakker, then take a glimpse at some of this man’s handiwork...Over the last two decades the Bakker specials have taken several manufacturers motorcycles into another dimension, in terms of speed, handling and styling. Delve into this section to learn more about the pure engineering genius of Mr Bakker and consider some of the more radical sportbike options. Six wins from six races in the 1999 Dutch BoT championship suggested Nico Bakker’s latest creation was, well, a winner. Jumping on and hitting the button, Roland Brown soon found out why, the Barracuda’s hooligan heart - a Suzy TL1000 V-twin - complemented by sleek, sexy styling and great handling. Oh yes, he found it quite fast too! Nico Bakker has been improving on Japanese bikes for years often by pushing the limits of chassis engineering. New ideas, lightweight materials, advanced technology... the Dutchman has used them all, from single-shock rear ends in the late Seventies, via aluminium frames before they became common, to various ingenious front suspension systems. Bakker’s latest bike, the TL1000-engined Barracuda V-twin, is one of his best yet. The Barracuda, named after the fast, fierce grey fish, is lean, light, great fun to ride, and has a great racing pedigree. But this is a Bakker bike with a difference. This time, words like innovative and advanced don’t really fit. Instead, Bakker has gone back to basics. The Barracuda, powered by the 996cc V-twin engine from Suzuki’s TL1000S, abandons the Japanese bike’s oval-section aluminium frame tubes in favour of good old round steel, and replaces the TL’s controversial separate rear spring and damper unit with a conventional vertical monoshock. Like many of Bakker’s bikes, the first Barracuda was built for the track. Six wins from six races so far in this season’s (1999) Dutch BoT championship for Bakker’s engineer/rider Jeroen Oudenman who had good but less spectacular results in the same series last year on a more standard TL makes a pretty good argument that simple is sometimes best. And now Bakker has begun producing a small series of near-identical roadgoing Barracudas. This bike might not be the most radical to come out of Bakker’s workshop amid the flat green fields of northern Holland, but it is definitely one of the sexiest. With its slanted twin headlights (sourced from Cagiva’s parts bin), sculpted full fairing, single seat and all-grey paintwork, the Barracuda looks lean, light and racy, with a hint of Honda VFR and a whole lot more aggression. Bakker’s engineering skill is clear from one glance at the frame, which bolts a ladder of steel tubes to a billet aluminium swing-arm pivot at each side. The steel tubes are hand-welded from 38mm diameter, aircraft-quality chrome-molybdenum. Bakker says his frame weighs no more than Suzuki’s TL-S trellis but is as rigid as the TL-R’s twin-spar aluminium frame, which is 7.5kg heavier. In contrast to the standard TL’s separate rear shock and damper unit, the Barracuda has a conventional rising-rate monoshock, not unlike the ones that Bakker pioneered on Yamaha TZ250 road-racers almost 30 years ago. ’Our system is lighter, and easier to set up in conjunction with the suspension companies,’ he says. ’When something is good, why change it? Suzuki has two systems instead of one. It’s not necessary to be so complicated.’ Bakker added 10mm to the length of his bike’s aluminium swing-arm, bringing the wheelbase to 1425mm, to help keep the front wheel on the ground. He added a little trail by reducing fork offset by 1mm (the lighter racebike has even more trail, to increase stability further), and retained the Suzuki’s 23.7-degree fork angle. ’Weight distribution is 51 per cent on the front, a little bit more than normal, because of the swing-arm, and we can also adjust the swing-arm pivot to keep the front wheel down.’ The roadgoing Barracuda will come with either an Ohlins or WP shock unit (to customer choice). This prototype compromised by having a WP body with an Ohlins spring, as part of Bakker’s development process. Front forks are the standard TL’s 43mm upside-down units revalved with WP internals, although customers can pay more for a complete WP or Ohlins front end if they prefer. Wheels are five-spoke Marvics, slightly lighter than standard. The front brake system combines the standard four-pot calipers with Brembo discs. Even the all-conquering racing Barracuda incorporates very little engine tuning: just slightly more compression and new cams, plus carburettors instead of fuel-injection, as demanded by Dutch BoT rules. So it’s no surprise that the roadgoing version is powered by a completely standard TL-S powerplant, with fuel-injection retained. The only modification is an Akrapovic exhaust, which increases power by a few horses to 126bhp at the rear wheel. This prototype wore just a pair of the Slovenian firm’s end-cans, as the full Akrapovic system with which production machines will be fitted hadn’t arrived in time for my test. The Barracuda still sounded the business, though, when I threw a leg over the fairly low single seat and hit the button. This bike was designed for lanky Dutchmen, and unlike the standard TL-S its screen wasn’t cut so low that it obscured the retained Suzuki instruments when I leant forward to the fairly low clip-ons. One thing was very familiar, though, as I pulled away: despite Bakker’s efforts to tame it with his chassis layout, the torquey Suzuki V-twin motor was still just as much of a hooligan as ever. Okay, so the Barracuda is slightly longer and fractionally more front-heavy than the standard TL-S. But the Dutch-built special is also 10kg lighter at 177kg dry. Simply winding on the throttle in first gear was enough to send the front Marvic inadvertently lifting off the ground as the eight-valve V-twin’s midrange torque came thundering in. Doubtless the Bakker bike’s reduced weight and few extra horses gave it a tiny edge over the standard TL Thou in a straight line, but I couldn’t really tell. The Akrapovic cans certainly hadn’t marred the Suzuki V-twin’s delicious midrange response, and this bike ran very cleanly and reliably at low revs, which isn’t true of all TLs. And when I found a straight bit of road, crouched behind the tinted screen and wound open the throttle, the Barracuda was every bit as rapid as you’d expect. It stormed to over 150mph with plenty of speed to come, that delicious 8000rpm-plus rush of power very much in place. High-speed stability was excellent, best illustrated by the rapid way the bike recovered after a couple of not-too-scary handlebar flaps when I went over a slightly raised strip of road spanning a small canal, at over a ton. But my first impressions of the chassis had earlier been surprisingly mixed. At slow speed, even with the WP steering damper on its lowest setting, the Barracuda swayed very gently from side to side, to much less a degree but in similar fashion to the way the TL1000S does when wearing its over-stiff factory-fitted damper. Once out of town and up to speed, though, that feeling was immediately forgotten and the Barracuda showed why it has been so successful on the track. The front wheel might have been keen to get some airtime in the lowest gears, but at higher speeds, when powering out of corners with that mighty midrange kicking in, the Dutch bike felt superbly well planted when the standard machine would just possibly have been giving the odd twitch. Holland is so flat that most roads are too straight to be much fun, but ex-racer Bakker knows where a few good bends are to be found. Cranking the Barracuda hard into one particular long, smooth second-gear right-hander showed the bike at its best, as it could be flicked effortlessly and fast into the turn, felt superbly planted and stable as I carved through, and then catapulted out onto the next straight without any bar-wiggling drama. Chassis details were sorted with the efficiency that’s to be expected of Bakker, whose customers over the years have ranged from Dutch GP heroes Wil Hartog and Boet van Dulmen to firms including BMW and Laverda. There was masses of ground clearance, even given the huge grip of the Michelin Pilot rubber, the rear of which was a 180/55-section tyre instead of the standard TL’s 190. In fast bends and slow, the whole bike gave such a feeling of control that I could easily understand why the racing version, 20kg lighter and wearing slicks, has been so dominant on the track. Occasionally the Barracuda’s racing background worked against it, as its suspension was a bit firm for bumpier bits of road. There’s plenty of potential for reducing preload and compression damping if necessary, but most roads were smooth enough that it didn’t matter. My only slight cornering concern was that, when hanging off the bike, my oversize feet felt as though they might slip off the custom-made, adjustable pegs, though in reality it wasn’t a problem. The extra stopping power provided by the change of discs was very welcome, too. The standard TL-S’s front brake is nothing special, and Bakker considered substituting its four-pot Tokico calipers with the TL-R’s superior six-potters. Instead he replaced the rotors with Brembo rotors in the same 320mm diameter, which gave a big increase in the stopper’s bite with no loss of feel at the lever. Testing exotic bikes like this comes with the big drawback that you have to give them back at the end of the day, and this was particularly tough with the Barracuda. As a satisfied TL1000S owner I reckon the much-maligned standard Suzuki is a blinding bike, with distinctive looks, torquey and characterful engine, light weight and quirky but generally effective chassis. The Barracuda, by comparison, is sleeker and much more distinctive, fractionally more torquey and just as full of character. It’s also lighter, and handles and stops better. The hand-built Bakker bike is also inevitably a lot more expensive than the mass-produced Suzuki. But if you like the TL Thou, you’ll love the Bakker Barracuda. Vital Statistics Engine Liquid-cooled 90-degree V-twin cc 11.3:1 Claimed power (bhp) 126 bhp Compression ratio 996 Transmission Six speed Cycle parts Front tyre 120/60 x 17in Michelin Pilot Rear tyre 180/55 x 17in Michelin Pilot Front wheel 3.50 x 17in; Marvic magnesium Rear wheel 6.00 x 17in; Marvic magnesium Front suspension 43mm inverted telescopic, adjustments for preload, compression and rebound Rear suspension One WP/Ohlins damper, adjustments for preload, compression and rebound Front brake 2 x four-piston Tokico calipers, 320mm Brembo discs Rear brake Twin-piston caliper, 220mm disc Performance Top speed over 150 mph Fuel capacity 19 litres <div style="text-align:center"><a style="text-decoration:none" href="http://mostpopular.sellathon.com/?id=AC431257"><img src="http://www.sellathon.com/Resources/Images/countercredit.gif" border="0"></a></div>

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2011 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob DYNA

2011 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob DYNA

$10,000

Lawrenceville, Georgia

Year 2014

Make Kawasaki

Model Voyager 1700 1700CC

Category Touring Motorcycles

Engine 1,700 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2014 Kawasaki Voyager 1700 1700CC, 2014 Kawasaki Voyager 1700 ABS FOR SALE OR TRADE. (I would be interested in trading it for a Kawasaki 900 LT or Yamaha 1300 Tourer or Honda Fury/Stateline/Interstate, Suzuki C50/C90) ONLY 5,500 MILES Price $10,000 (KBB is $12,645) This bike is like new condition. With two oil changes already done. It has a driver backrest and has a GPS (Garmin). IT HAS EXTENDED WARRANTY TILL SEPTEMBER 2020 It is a fantastic motorcycle but I am almost 65 and this bike is too big for me due to some arthritis in my hip therefore the plans that I had about doing long distance are gone. I still want to ride some and I would consider a trade for a smaller cruiser like Kawasaki 900 LT or Yamaha 1300 Tourer or Honda Fury/Stateline/Interstate, Suzuki C50/C90. I am riding the Voyager now as a cruiser as I have removed the trunk. (It is carefully stored as well as all the parts). I will put it back on it before sale. You will find all the specs you need by clicking on the link below: http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/2015-Vulcan-1700-Voyager-ABS $10,000.00

2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 CLASSIC LT

2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 CLASSIC LT

$4,650

Sea Isle City, New Jersey

Year 2007

Make Kawasaki

Model Vulcan 900 CLASSIC LT

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 900 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 CLASSIC LT, Low mileage of only 25,650 with 38,000 expected, 2'nd owner, excellent condition, runs great, serviced and well-maintained, garage kept, new 6/15 lithium lightweight battery, tires purchased 5/2013 - good condition, windshield, two-tone paint, Cobra light bar, studded leather seat and saddlebags, Cobra chrome back rest and luggage rack, driver and passenger floor boards, Cobra engine guard, highway pegs, heated hand grips, gas tank bag, cup holder, throttle rest, K & N lifetime filter, Saddlemen S 3500 Deluxe Sissy bar bag with rain gear duffle bag, Yuasa 1.5 amp battery charger, Nelson Rigg Falcon Defender 2000 cover. Free extras for asking price: 1) Large used Scorpion Modular Helmet with 3/4 fitting. 2) XL HJC helmet. 3) Size 38 riding pants with knee pads. 4) Repair manual. Two sets of keys. Nice guttural, humming sound, handles and rides well both touring on highway and also around town. Turns heads because it looks, sounds and runs great! Extras for sale at 50% off retail prices: 1) Scala rider G-9 set: $250.00 ($500.00 retail); XS Woman's full face HJC helmet (pink/black) hardly used - new condition: $60.00 ($120.00 retail). Reason I am selling my bike: In 5/2014, I had an accident on my sons Suzuki LS 650 in which I was hit by a drunk driver and I am no longer able to ride due to my left leg injuries. Call Todd at 609 374-4466 for more information and to set up a test ride. I live in Sea Isle City, NJ and you won't regret taking the trip to see this bike firsthand and enjoy the ride. $4,650.00 6093744466

2008 Honda Trx 700XX

2008 Honda Trx 700XX

$4,200

Longview, Washington

Year 2008

Make Honda

Model Trx 700XX

Category Sport Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

2008 Honda Trx 700XX, Honda TRX700. - FIRST OWNER - Excellent shape, starts up first time, shifts great. Call me if you want more pictures, information. 3608499127 Bought in 2010 it is a 2008 Model. Purchased at Sportmans show. Built the day I purchased it. Sat in a garage for about two years because no time to ride. Fuel Injected has Reverse as well. Around 125-150 Hours on it. Aftermarket Parts: EHS Fuel Programmer Barker Exhaust w/ Silencer and Spark Arrestor K&N Air Filter GBC XC-Master Fronts 22x7 DWT .190 Aluminum Grade Rims on back tires Maxxis Razr 22x11x10. Handle very well. 80% Tread. Tags: TRX KFX LTR YFZ Crf kx dr dr-z drz rm rmz rm-z ltz lt-z YZ Suzuki Yamaha Polaris Kawasaki Honda KTM 50 65 80 85 90 100 125 150 230 250 400 450 660 350 700 500 525 300 yfz 450, yamaha 450, honda ex, honda ex 400, kfx400, kfx 400, banshee atv quad yamaha suzuki yfz 450 yfz450 700r raptor ltr450 trx450 trx 450 dune sand 450sx 450xc 525xc xc banshee, quad, yamaha, yfz, yzf, polaris, predator, outlaw, suzuki, honda, kawasaki, trx, ltr, lt-r, must see, clean title, raptor, Crf450, cr500, 450x, Ktm, Kawasaki, Honda, snow bike, Dirtbike, Suzuki, bike KDX220, KDX 220R, KDX, KDX 220, trails, trail bike, yzf, rm, blaster, plastic fender, aftermarket, partsTRX450 TRX Yamaha YFZ450 YFZ 450 LTR450 LTR 450 Kawasaki KFX Suzuki LTZ 400 Arctic CAT Z400, 175, dirt bike, street bike, cr, kx, yz, rm, kdx, crf, yzf, off road, quad, motorcycle, two stroke, cr500, cr 500, cr250, cr 250, cr250r, cr 250r, kx500, kx 500, kx250, kx 250, kx250f, kx 250f, kx450f, kx 450f, rm250, rm 250, rmz250, rmz 250, rmz450, rmz 450, yz250, yz 250, yz250f, yz 250f, yz450f, yz 450f, atv, sand, ride, four wheeler, ltr, trx250r, yfzf450, yfz, 450, trx450, trx450r, trx450er, ltz, 250r, 350, yamaha, honda, raptor660, yzf, dirt bike, quad, atv, sand rail, drag, part, kfx, riding gear, motor, 200, 300ke, street bike, for sale, wanted, 400ex, paddle, paddles, itp, trx ltr yfz kfx raptor ktm KFX80 KFX mini, kids four wheeler $4,200.00