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2006 Black Kawasaki Zx6r (636) (woodbridge) on 2040-motos

$4,200
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2006 Black Kawasaki ZX6R (636) (Woodbridge), $4,200, image 1

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Hello,Riding season is over for me, looking to sell my ZX6R; replaced pretty much everything on this bike -- yeah, it was dropped. Previous owner dropped it. Rides perfect though. Decided to replace everything and upgrade a bit while I was at it. New rear set, grips, new chain and sprocket, new battery, new air/oil filter, brand new oil change. Mechanically sound. Garage kept. 12k mi. $4200 or best offer.E-mail me

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