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This bike has been restored/saved from some cosmetic damage and several years resting in a shed. The tail and both mid fairings have been replaced with used units and poorly painted by me. Low mileage and Kawasaki reliability will make this a great motor for daily driver or canyon carving fun. This is NOT a beginner's choice for a motorcycle. At well over 100 hp and top speeds that agitate State Troopers all over America, please do some research before considering this cycle. Also check the Kelly Blue Book website for price comparison. Many parts are aftermarket, but all systems are there for legal riding. Fairings are all properly fitted with bolts or approved plastic clips. NO zip-ties ! The ZR6 R is special. The "R" denotes a racing emphasis. It has built into it's electronics a lap timer. I own several motorcycles, I'm a little tall (and old) for this machine or I would keep it. And it also scares me a little to ride it! Please message me for questions/more details. I'll help as much as I can with shipping/delivery, perhaps, we can "meet half way" for delivery if it's not +300 miles. |
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