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2005 Kawasaki Ninja Zx-636 (price Lowered!) on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Kawasaki Ninja description

Title in hand. 2005 Ninja ZX636 with 14,xxx miles on it.Oil always changed every 2,000 with Honda GN4 only.Has slip-on Jardine RT-One exhaust pipe.Tail light is clear integrated LED's with amber LED turn signals.Brand spanking new Michelin Pilot Power 2CT tires front and rear.ZX-10R lowering link for a nice low profile/handling. (great for short people too)Only problem is the plastics could use replacement but not necessary due to overall look not being too affected. Also 1 small scuff on the case but can easily be sanded down and painted. Bike was dropped from poorly placed kickstand. Easy $300 fix for a fresh look.Very fast bike. Not for the weak willed. But great bike to say the least. 1 of the best 600+cc street bike made. Never had any issues whatsoever. Runs perfect. Hate to see it go but I'm looking for a new car.$3500 or B.O. willing to negotiate.Email or call

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