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Used 2006 Kawasaki Zx 636 For Sale. on 2040-motos

$4,750
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Lebanon, PA
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VINVIN:JKBZXJC136A047822

Kawasaki Other description

Kawasaki knew many owners of its popular ZX-6R Ninja series wanted more horsepower, but hands were tied by racing rules. Until, that is, the idea of building a slightly bigger, 636cc engine for the street version while leaving the racier ZX-RR in its traditional 600cc designation. The results are a revolutionary middleweight sportbike that's become a favorite of stunters and cornering junkies alike. This 636 has a scorpion aftermarket exhaust, aftermarket grips, and frame sliders. This bike is completely serviced and inspected and ready to go. See this and other terrific deals on Sportbikes and Cruisers athttp://www.theautohunters.com Haldeman Auto 717-273-XXXX

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