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Kawasaki Ninja description
Up for sale. These are the modifications I have done to the bike. I bought the bike last year. It has less than 7500 miles. Never been dropped. Stored in garage last winter. Fully synthetic oil changed this year. Tires are in good condition. All sales are final.
If you buy, a non refundable $500 deposit has to be made so that I can hold the bike for you for 30 days. You will have to make arrangements to pick up the bike but I will hold the bike for 30 days. Clean VIN. No accidents. If you want more pics, pls let me know. If you are a rider you know what all the modifications are. Power commander V Gipro gear indicator Twin brothers exhaust Shorty levers Brp clutch springs Puig race sliders Sports bar Yoshimara fender eleminator Flashing brake light modification HID headlights |
Kawasaki Ninja for Sale
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