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Kawasaki Motorcycle service manual KX250F
Fits: 2004 KX250-N1 Frame # JKAKXMNC*?4A000001 or JKAKX250NNA000001 2005 KX250-N2 Frame# JKAKXMNC*?5A010001 or JKAKX250NNA010001 *?=This digit in the frame number changes from one machine to another |
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