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Kawasaki Ninja (2006)
2006 KAWASAKI ZX636 C1 4 cylinders comes with helmet and gloves !completely stock besides tail light347-915-7090 !! call or text runs & drives !! towing or pick up available cheap !!!! full video !!!!!!2013-10-22 00:40:21New York, US5,3531,675.00
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2005 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX6R 636,ZX-6R,MAGMA RED,CLEAN TITLE,HID'S,YOSHIMURA EXHAUST (2005)
CLEAN MISSOURI TITLE IN HANDPLEASE VIEW THE LINK BELOW FOR OVER 175 PICShttp://s174.photobucket.com/user/MJW7800/library/ZX6R?sort=3&page=1 PLEASE VIEW THE LINK BELOW FOR A WALK AROUND VIDEO OF THE BIKEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h7F5MHfMhk&feature=youtu.be HERE IS ANOTHER YOUTUBE VIDEO,,WALK AROUND AND RIDE SHOWING SHIFTS THREW GEAR,,NO WOBBLES WITH HANDS OF GRIPS,ETChttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3VdE61ibUQ&feature=youtu.be 2005 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX6RNINJA 636CLEAN MISSOURI TITLE IN HANDMAGMA RED 9,600 MILES ( will go up as i do still ride it )THE BIKE IS NEAR PERFECTBIKE HAS NEVER BEEN DOWN AT ALLALWAYS GARAGED NEW OIL AND FILTER CHANGE AT 9300 MILES ( rotella T6,with pure one filter)MICHELIN PILOT POWER TIRES ON FRONT AND REAR HAVE 1500 MILES ON THEM 6000K HID'S ,HIGH AND LOW BEAMS ( slim ballasts)POWER COMMANDER 3( located under rear seat)YOSHIMURA RS-5 CARBON FIBER SLIP ON EXHAUSTCLEAR ALTERNATIVES FLUSH MOUNT FRONT BLINKERSCLEAR ALTERNATIVES INTEGRATED TAILLIGHTGOLD SHORTY CLUTCH AND BRAKE LEVERS9 MM RED WHEEL STRIPES REFLECTIVE PAINTED PUIG DOUBLE BUBBLE WINDSCREEN ( painted on inside)REAR LOWERING LINK IN REAR ( 1.25" drop in back now)KICKSTAND CUT AND RE WELDED ON TANK THE "KAWASAKI" WORD HAS A GLOSS BLACK STICKER OVERLAY ( tapeworks )PRO GRIP CARBON FIBER TANK PADCARBON FIBER EXHAUST HEAT SHIELDPAINTED CLUTCH,AND STATOR COVERS ( flat black )PAINTED GAS CAP AND MOUNT ( flat black ) PAINTED REAR SETS AND PEGS,ALONG WITH PASSENGER PEGS AND MOUNTS ( flat black)SPIKED BAR ENDSNO CUT FRAME SLIDERSFLAT BLACK FRAME PLUGSJUMPER MODBATTERY TENDER QUICK CONNECT ROUTED TO THE REAR SEAT AREA the paint shines like new,no stains of any kind on paintthe bike rides perfectshifts perfect threw every gearfork seals are in perfect shape no leaking at allidles perfectno FI lights everno wobbles at any speedit has always been garaged since day oneoil changes when needed,,chain oiled when neededno dents or scratches on the frameits plugged into the battery tender junior every couple days to keep the battery fully chargedthe swing arm has a couple scratches from my rear stand lift on the left side the only 2 flaws on the bike are ----a small scratch on the left side tail fairing if your sitting on the bike,which has been touched up with a 3 step touch up paint( i have pointed it out in a couple pics,you honestly really have to get within a foot to see it,since the touch up paint matches so well----the right side swing arm spool mount is broke off,( its been like this since iv got it,im not sure if previous owner overtightened a swing arm spool or what,i use a rear stand that lifts from under the swing arm,so its never bothered me 9/24/2013 I JUST ADDED SOME 6 MM GOLD REFLECTIVE WHEEL STRIPES ON THE BIKE,,SO YOU CAN SEE THE RED WHEEL STRIPES ON EITHER SIDE OF THE GOLD WHEEL STRIPESBOTH CAN BE TAKIN OFF OR LEFT ON,,I JUST WANTED TO ADD A LITTLE GOLD TO MATCH THE LEVERS,CALIPERS,AND ROTOR CENTERS,,SEE THE UPDATED PICS THEY ARE ON ON THE TOP OF THE LINKED PHOTOBUCKER ALBUM On Sep-21-13 at 00:10:17 PDT, seller added the following information: SAVE MONEY ON SHIPPING! uShip is the first and largest auction style marketplace for shipping and transportation services. Learn More SHIPPING PRICE ESTIMATOR Delivery ZIP Code: Item Weight: lbs.2013-09-26 23:30:08st louis mo, US9,6005,100.00
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