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2007 Kawasaki Ninja on 2040-motos

US $1,750.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Clifton, Virginia, United States

Clifton, Virginia, United States
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Kawasaki Ninja tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Ninja description

Up for sale is my 2007 Ninja 250R. I am the second owner of this bike (bought it from a friend a little over a year ago; has been garaged its entire life) and have loved having it ever since. However, I just acquired a Miata, and the bike is in need of a new owner. With that being said, this bike has been meticulously maintained. I've owned it for about 3000 miles, and since then the following work has been done:

-Carbs cleaned and synced by Manassas Honda/Kawasaki/Suzuki
-Fuel petcock rebuilt
-New OEM Dunlop Tires
-EBC HH Sintered Front Brake Pads / Galfer Semi-Metallic Rear
-Venhill Engineering Stainless Steel Brake Lines in 'Kawasaki Green' (Front & Rear).
-Uni-Trak Six Point Adjustable Rear Shock from the newest generation Ninja 250.
-All fluids (oil, coolant, brake) and filters (air & oil; both OEM Kawasaki parts) changed.
-New NGK Spark Plugs.
-FIAMM "Freeway Blaster" horn (much louder/safer than OEM).

The "bad"
-The wire for the oil pressure light is loose. You simply have to wiggle it from time to time for it to re-illuminate.
-Minor scratches on the left side on the lower cowling and engine cover (barely noticeable; photo included).
-Small (~1 inch) crack on windshield. Not in your line of sight.
-Very small (dime size) dent in the left muffler, and another on the right (visible in image).
-The shift lever is slightly bent in. Very minor; I never notice it when riding, only when looking at it (photo included).
-Oil strainer needs a new gasket, never really bothered me much. Will take < 20 minutes to fix and cost < 20 dollars. Or I'll tack on 50 bucks to the price and I'll do it before you buy it (Labor ain't cheap these days, you know? The lesson here is to learn how to fix it yourself.)

That's about it. I'm flexible on the price if I think you're going to take care of this thing, and I'm being completely transparent on it's pros and cons. However, if you pay full price I'll throw in my spare Shoei RF-900 helmet (black; size small). Sure, it's got that boxy 80's styling and is kind of slow and wet, but with the minor upgrades, low weight/center of gravity, and 13,000 RPM redline, it's a blast to ride and hone your skills with, and I get compliments on how great of condition it's in everywhere I go.

Note: item is for pick up only.

Thanks for looking!

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