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1992 Kawasaki Ex500-ninja on 2040-motos

$1,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Rockford, Illinois

Rockford, IL
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5.9k milesI dropped it for the 1st time after i bought it.It has cosmetic issues only.dropped it at ten mph bike dragged no more than three feetwas very well taken care of before i got it in September of this year (referring to the drop). Its garage and shop kept the whole time, still is now.owners manual with detailed logged maintenance and notes.*just showing the hud that's not the actual miles. 5.9??k is the actual mileagethe right turn signal lens cover broke during the drop so i bought a new one. thats why its brighter than the original ones i believe them to be. Muzzy exhaust (only thing not original on the bike) is still fully attached and doesn't sound any different, but yes little damage from the drop.Video before the drophttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjCHILWYWuo call or text

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