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1999 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R, SUPER SHARP AND VERY WELL MAINTAINED NINJA ZX-7R. THIS IS AN AWESOME BIKE FOR THE MONEY. HURRY IT WONT LAST! - Talk about AMA Superbike racing and one name comes to mind: Kawasaki. Kawasaki built its reputation by winning nine AMA championships, the most by any manufacturer, including back-to-back Superbike titles by Doug Chandler in 1996 and 1997. For 1999 Kawasaki continues toward that tradition with the NINJA ZX-7R. With its lightweight but strong aluminum frame and swingarm now coated in a striking black finish, the 1999 NINJA brings championship-bred performance to the street dressed in Kawasaki Lime Green/Ebony or Candy Persimmon Red.
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