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2008 Ninja 250 Race Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,825.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Puyallup, Washington, US

Puyallup, Washington, US
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Kawasaki Ninja tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Ninja description

Selling my 2008 Ninja 250 racer. Bike has been top three with OMRRA and could easily compete for wins in supersport classes. Bike was assembled by Dave Alexander (part of Larry Pegram's crew) The baby Ninja class just isn't for me so its up for sale. This is a push button race package.

Vortex rearsets (right peg trimmed to avoid digging into the pavement)
Woodcraft clipons
Penske Rear shock
Jet kit
Emulators in front forks
Quick change rear
Trail Tech Digital cluster
Tyga full system
EBC front pads with 8 races, new set of front EBC pads
New EBC rear pads just installed and trimmed to 1/2 size
1 race on new non o-ring 520 chain
Spare front and rear sprockets to accommodate gearing at Portland, TRMS, and Pacific
Spare set of wheels (black)
Bridgestone slicks have 1 race on them
1 Bridgestone rain (1 race on it)
Lithium battery
Pitbull front and rear stands
Block-off plates
Spare parts including tank, EBC pads, airbox, rear shocks, oil filters, etc
Race only no title. Ready to win races.

Will also throw in 
1. Falco race suit (they list as XL but fits like a 52, 175lbs guy 5'10"-6' with back and chest protector) been down a few times but still up to the task
2. Scorpion EXO-400 helmet size medium with clear visor. Never down and just washed the padding so it fresh


Only issue it seems to have is the trail-tech cluster is finicky about reading RPM's and temp, sometimes it works great other times it doesn't. Trailtech thinks its a cable routing issue.

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