2012 Kawasaki Ninja Zx-6r -6r on 2040-motos
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2012 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX-6R, Call or email for our best prices!! The Top Contender in the Middleweight Category Power. Speed. Handling. Dominance. The Ninja ZX -6R packs all this and more underneath its 599 cc engine, twin spar aluminum frame and advanced Showa suspension. Whether you're a street rider or a racer, this bike packs the kind of potent strength that will satisfy even the most discriminating enthusiasts. The 2012 ZX-6R carries on the tradition of middleweight dominance started back in 1985 with the revolutionary ZX600-A1 to a staggering level. And in today's ultra-competitive 600 supersport market, where technology, racetrack success and streetbike acumen can change dramatically year by year, that's saying a lot. Don't believe us? Then ask the many top-level magazines and web sites that picked the current-spec ZX-6R as Best Middleweight. It was an absolutely dominating 600 shootout performance and one sure to be replicated in 2012 due to the ZX-6R's track-honed DNA and seamless all-around capability. If you would like to speak to a Sales Representative please feel free to call 419-734-2754 or 866-412-2628 for our Port Clinton location, and 800-775-2754 or 419-433-2523 for our Huron location, or email us at . Our Sales Department will be glad to assist you with any questions that you may have. Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer vehicle freight/preparation and dealer document preparation charges or finance charges (if applicable). If you would like to see our full line of products visit our website at .
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