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Kawasaki Ninja description
This is a excellent beginners motorcycle or just a commuter to save gas. It's in its stock condition. All lights, horn, gauges work, transmission shifts good, brakes are good and tires are good. Almost like buying a new bike. It has 444 miles (that is actual hasn't been changed). Garage kept in good condition. Was in very minor accident. Has one small crack in upper and does have some minor scratches on exhaust pipes. Has been sitting in garage but I do run it and ride it around parking lot. It will need a good long ride once purchased. It will also need its 600 mile valve job once it hits 600 miles. From what I'm told its a factory deal that they will perform. It has had the Pennsylvania state enhanced inspection but not a safety. It shouldn't have any problems passing though. The last few pictures are after the accident just to show it was minor. For shipping you are responsible for pick up. If you are near us we maybe able to work something out. Please feel free to message me with any questions I will be happy to answer them.
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