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05 Kawasaki Mean Streak 1600, 3,700 Miles!! on 2040-motos

$5,499
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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This bike is amazing, with super low miles. I just recently purchased it, and would't ya know, I find out I'm leaving the country for the next 3yrs. Unforunate for me, fortunate for you.The bike recently had all fluids serviced, and is ready to ride! The bike has never been down, and is in IMMACULATE condition. There are a couple of nice upgrades as well! 1st off is the Vance & Hines exhaust. This bike sounds amazing with the exhaust, and also looks damn good with the dual chrome pipes. Next, a Corbin leather seat (front and back). The seat is amazingly comfortable, and lowers the center of gravity just a bit. You can ride for miles and miles and still be comfortable on this bike, it is 1 of the most comfortable seats I've ever had the privelage of sitting on. Also comes with a Memphis Shades quick release windshield. The windshield is removed quickly by just four hex bolts to get that more sporty look, or throw it on just as fast if you're getting ready to get on the highway for a long comfortable cruise!Bike also has mirror extenders, so you're not staring at your shoulders in the mirror. These are easily removable as well if you don't like them.All in all, this is a gorgeous bike that will turn heads where ever you go. The black look with chrome accents gets all the attention. I promise you will look like a badass pulling up on this thing with the loud deep exhaust notes screaming out of the custom pipes. Also, as a side note, this thing halls ass. It'll get up past 130 if you have enough road, and it defintely doesn't take its getting there either. I've smoke checked a couple Harleys before, so let this be your warning; I'd take extreme caution if you haven't rode this bad boy before.A little bit of extra information;Still have the owners manual & tool bag, all fluids recently serviced, tires look great, shaft driven, fuel injected immaculate condition bike. Also have some gear to throw in as well. -I have a Medium scorpion helmet with bluetooth already installed. This thing is bad ass-- you have no idea how fun it is to cruise down the highway blasting Pandora into your ears. You can also make phone calls and use your phones navigation with the push of a button. The sound comes in very clear, and I've talked to people while cruising down the highway at 80mph with no hearing problems. Helmet also includes a flip down tinted visor so you don't have to worry about switching out the clear and tinted visors every day.-I've got a size 46 River Road leather jacket with long sleeved insulated removable liner. This jacket has zippers to open up vents so you can stay cool on those hot summer days, and the liner is perfect for when it gets cooler out.-Tour Master Large leather gloves. Perfect for all riding conditions.All this gear is like new, since I just recently purchased everything and haven't had any time to do any riding!Please call or text and ask for Seth. All fair offers will be entertained.

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