Kawasaki Ninja description
OPEN TO ALL FAIR OFFERS! WANT TO SELL BY THE END OF THIS MONTH IF POSSIBLE! I’m selling my 2012 Kawasaki ZX14R w/ under 590 mis on it, due to business growth that I need to invest in at this time. I literally just finished this build and have not had a chance to enjoy it as I was hoping too. I bought the bike off the showroom floor about 3-four months ago and have performed all of the modification myself over a 2-3 week period. All parts are 100% brand new and installed properly and working. Bike will come with all original parts and items. Bike is running factory exhaust headers open, no mufflers as I do not have them any longer. I also removed the secondary flies for better low end power and had the factory ECU Flashed. This bike has never seen the track so I cannot provide any times for you. All of the miles came from breaking in the motor to prepare it to go racing and unfortunately it never happened under my ownership. When you buy this bike you are truly getting a brand new bike with goodies. ***Only Flaw: On right side fairing; has two small light scratches from laying in my garage during build. Looks like a easy wet sand and buff should be able to remove. I took (2) picture up close to show. ALL BUYERS MUST contact me before clicking buy it now! Please have your funds available BEFORE making an offer. **I have the bike for sale locally and have all legal rights to end auction early. *******PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AND MAKE ME OFFERS! CONTACT:Cell# 8 six three 2 two four 1 zero one 3 Kyle Items installed and modifications performed: Brock’s Performance front strap kit with brackets (cost $150)Brock’s Performance adjustable kickstand (cost $170)Roaring Toyz extensions Extended full 8" (cost $280)Roaring Toyz lower links (cost $70)Schnitz Racing rear extended brake line (cost $60)Tiger Racing chain guard 8” (cost $100)Tiger Racing under tail fender (cost $130)Factory ECU has been FLASHED (Rev limiter 11,500, no top speed cut, timing, memory setting.) (cost $350)Factory seat has been customized for better launching (left a little foam for comfort on street riding)Forks raised 1 3/8” through triple treeShinko Hookup drag tire Brand new (cost $140)EK DRZ-2 Drag chain (cost $150)This bike has over $1,600 dollars in upgrades!
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