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1993 Kawasaki Zg1000a8 on 2040-motos

$2,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:22
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Coconut Creek, Florida

Coconut Creek, FL
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This was My Brothers bike which was housed in NH and had 1 lay down incident but was brought back to original condition,he gave me the bike after it was sitting in his garage for 2yrs and I brought it to S.Florida where it has remained.I have added Blue led lamps to the underside of the seat and the engine-This bike has quite a kick to it and am selling to the right buyer-They call this the black widow for a reason-It has a lot of punch,Boca Cycle finished the bike for me and was able to clear out all old fluids and replaced with new fluids-The owner had mentioned that if his wife would let him he would buy it from me,but no such luck,selling for $2,800 or at best offer $2,500 the only reason I will let it go at this price is due to the seat...it does need to be replaced and was quoted from Corbin $285.00+ shipping to get a new one.I have additional parts for this and the saddle bags have been fitted inside with new automotive carpet to keep from things getting scratched inside the bags.I have an additional helmet (s) and a tank bag that will go with the bike.

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