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2013 Kawasaki Ninja 650 on 2040-motos

$7,599
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: WHITE
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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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Kawasaki Ninja description

2013 Kawasaki Ninja 650, 2013 Kawasaki Ninja 650 This Mid-Sized Sportbike Touches All the Bases Finding a two-wheeled streetbike that is skilled in every on-road task, and does them all with passion and practicality, is very rare. Motorcycles achieving this level of accomplishment are few in numbers, but greatly appreciated as stylish rides wrapped around an exciting core. Since its debut back in 2006, the multi-talented Ninja 650R sportbike has been a bona fide member of this elite group, winning accolades from owners and media alike. This practical sportbike features a great looking perimeter-style frame, and angular bodywork to help set it apart from the crowd. The easy to read analog and digital instrumentation, responsive engine performance, and a comfortable seat that isn t too tall for shorter riders, allow the Ninja 650 to shine in almost any role, from track days to commuting to sport touring. It all starts in the engine bay, where an advanced, highly compact, liquid-cooled 649cc parallel twin works its magic with help from a digital fuel injection (DFI) system featuring 38mm throttle bodies with sub-throttles for precise fueling and optimum response. This ultra-narrow engine produces substantial power with plenty of character especially down low and in the mid-range from an impressive array of technology, including double overhead camshafts acting on eight lightweight valves. Lightweight pistons run in plated, linerless cylinders, while a 180-degree crank assembly coupled with a balancer shaft maintains a surprising level of smoothness. This has always been a brilliant streetbike engine torquey, smooth, and happy to rev, with enough satisfying low- and mid-range oomph to please novices and experts alike. Figure in the Ninja 650 s estimated 50-mpg* fuel economy, precise fuel injection and its pleasing twin-cylinder throb, and you re looking at what just might be the most flexible and satisfying streetbike engine on the planet. Wrapping around that wonderfully usable engine is a twin-pipe perimeter frame that offers balanced rigidity, and a narrow-waisted design for a comfortable reach to the ground. The frame is slim, light, compact and aesthetically pleasing, while a swingarm with forged axle holders lets the rear wheel arc through its suspension travel in style. A backbone-type subframe offers excellent carrying capacity. Combined with the front and rear suspension settings, the overall chassis setup which includes Dunlop s Roadsmart II tires amplifies the sporty-yet-comfortable ethos that s won so many fans for the Ninja 650 over the years. Both the handlebar and saddle are rubber-mounted, along with the footpegs, for even more vibration-free comfort. And while enjoying all that ergonomic goodness, you ll gaze upon an instrument panel featuring an analog tachometer situated above an LCD info-center that displays speed, fuel consumption, remaining range, trip meters, etc., plus a swath of info-lights to the right. Folks

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