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1987 Kawasaki Concours (1987)
This bike runs amazing very smooth powerful all maintenance was done as scheduled low mileage this bike is ready for your touring adventure with plenty of power at a bargain price if you have questions call me before you bid216 -650-1132 mike.2016-07-03 04:53:07West Salem, Ohio, United States22,0004400
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2008 Kawasaki Concours (2008)
Clean low mileage bike! Comfort is key when riding the Concours 14, and the smooth revving engine doesn't convey any hints of vibration or strain unless pushed to the upper extremities of its 10,500 rpm power range. In spite of its smoothness and civility, though, the Concours powerplant produces impressive numbers-- 156 horsepower and 103 lb-ft of torque-- that will satisfy the most power hungry of long distance travelers.2016-06-24 04:48:04Laconia, New Hampshire, United States22800
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1986 Kawasaki Concours (1986)
Are you looking for a great motorcycle that has the power of a sport bike and the comfort of a cruiser? Well look not further! This bike has been garage kept and well maintained.2016-07-29 04:47:53Apollo Beach, Florida, United States322,500.00
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2008 Kawasaki Concours (2008)
888.400.1151 2925 E.Division, Arlington, Texas 76011 www.CleanHarleys.com Open Tues-Sat from 9:00am-6:00pm DESCRIPTION NADA YELLOW BOOK RETAIL $6,375 2008 Kawasaki Concours - 21,587 Miles - 1,352cc Liquid Cooled, DOHC, four valve per cylinder, Inline Four Engine - Tuned to provide smooth power across a wide rev range - Variable valve timing improves the engine's flexibility and efficiency by altering the camshaft profiles to suit different rpm range - Six Speed Transmission - Fuel Injection - Tetra Lever Shaft Drive - Ram Air Induction - Radial-mount Petal-type Front Disc Brakes - Monocoque Aluminum Frame - Multi-function LCD digital display includes an odometer, two trip meters, fuel gauge, gear position indicator and a clock - Tire pressure sensors During our inspection we replaced the tag light bulb. CONDITION ASSESSMENT Pass Fail See Notes Wheels Steering Rear Suspension Leaks Handlebars & Controls Fuel System Front Suspension Fluids Exhaust Drivetrain Charging System Turn Signals Taillight Rear Tire Rear Brakes Mirrors License Plate Light Headlight Gauges Front Tire Front Brakes Electrical TABLE OF CONTENTS Description Condition Assessment Notes Warranty Information Financing Trade-Ins FAQs Photos Why Buy From Us Meet Our Sales Team Showroom Virtual Tour View Testimonials Contact Information Shipping Map Bidder Notice WARRANTY INFORMATION Serviced, inspected, and professionally detailed. Qualified for an optional extended service plan.2016-07-03 04:51:41Arlington, Texas, United States215,990.00
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2008 Kawasaki CONCOURS LOW MILES (2008)
EBizAutos 2008 KAWASAKI CONCOURS LOW MILES 2008 KAWASAKI CONCOURS LOW MILES NICE TOURING BIKE GREAT PRICE FINANCING CALL!!! PHOTOS PHOTOS REQUEST MORE INFO VIN: JKBZGNB108A006978 Stock #: 006978 Condition: Used Clear Title Mileage: 2,030 Engine: 1400 Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive Exterior Color: Silver PHOTO VIEWER VIEW OTHER AUCTIONS EMAIL A FRIEND MORE DETAILS Vehicle Overview * MJ SALES * FT. WORTH, TX * TOLL-FREE 888-415-8986 * mjwholesale1@hotmail.com * Nationwide Financing and Protection Plans Available!!!2016-08-17 04:47:12Fort Worth, Texas, United States25,995.00
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