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Clean* Kawasaki Ninja 300 $4800 O.b.o on 2040-motos

$4,800
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Bakersfield, California

Bakersfield, CA
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Asking $4800 o.b.oI'm selling my 2013 ninja 300. 5xxx miles. I do use this bike to commute to college so mileage will change as days go by. Its in imaculate condition. I am the first owner. Has never been dropped. Well maintained. It is all stock. Except for: yoshimura fender eliminator kit rimtape from moto inkz which can be removed easily if its not your style and pitbull rear spools. This ninja is a great bike for beginners and veterans alike. If you have any questions call or text ask for Franciscono test rides unless you have m1 and cash in hand

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