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2002 Kawasaki Zg1000 Concourse on 2040-motos

$2,995
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:76241 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Bettendorf, Iowa

Bettendorf, IA
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(888) 391-7341

Kawasaki Other description

2002 Kawasaki ZG1000 Concourse, The Kawasaki Concours motorcycle combines the comfort and weather protection of its Voyager XII touring sibling with the performance, agility and styling of a Kawasaki Ninja sportbike into one of the most popular and affordable sport-touring machines on the market. This one has new tires on it, both front and rear. It also has a Corbin seat, and heated grips. Did you see the rear trunk? The windshield is a bit taller than stock, it has a Rifle windshield extender on it. It has a billet fork brace that has been installed also. 

 

The Concours is a sport bike that loves to tour. Fully equipped for travel with its cavernous saddlebags and monstrous 7.5 gallon fuel tank. Adjustable front & rear suspension offers the sport factor in your touring day.

 

2002 KAWASAKI CONCOURS
This Tourer is a Real Sport Bike!!!

The Kawasaki Concours motorcycle combines the comfort and weather protection of a full-dress touring machine with the performance,  agility and styling of a sportbike to make one of the most popular and affordable sport-touring machines on the market.

The Concours’ 1000cc liquid-cooled four-cylinder engine produces strong power throughout the range. A gear-driven engine counter balancer helps reduce engine vibration for rider comfort and increased electrical component life. Top gear in the six-speed transmission keeps the engine at a relaxed rpm at highway speeds, which adds to rider comfort on long-distance interstate rides. Power reaches the five-spoke rear wheel through a quiet and reliable low-maintenance shaft drive. This one has been very well cared for it's whole life. Check out the pictures, and give us a call. I have the plastic filler panel that would replace the trunk bag if it were ever removed. We also has the optional wind deflectors for it too. {Shown in the pictures}. Be sure to visit brennys dot com for this, and lots of other bikes, and ATVs!!!

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