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Hi there, Selling my 2013 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R. It is a head turner and I've gotten many many many thumbs up, smiles and even a few fist bumps at red lights and at slow speeds from little boys (and a few girls) wishing they were old enough to ride. Bike was purchased new on June 11th, 2014 from Troy City Garage in Troy, NY as a birthday gift to myself. Had most of it's maintenance done at Matt's Cycle Center in Coxsackie, NY though (unless I did it). Selling because I want to switch over to a cruiser. I still ride this bike almost daily. Has never left me stranded. Starts EVERY TIME. Here are the details: ====================================================== Year: 2013 Brand: Kawasaki Model: Ninja ZX-6R (ZX636EDF) Color: White (more of a matte white) VIN: JKBZXJE10DA003934 Mileage: 11,6xx but will continue to go up as I still ride it Title: Clean NY title in hand - no lien Warranty: Yes, transferable Kawasaki Good Times Protection Plan included with coverage until 6/6/2018 (unlimited miles) Maintenance records: I can provide a FULL write-up of its maintenance, down to the date and mileage of when I washed it (yes, I'm that kind of owner) Price: $7,000 or $8,750 - pretty firm (see below for more information) Bike has never been dropped, never stunted (I don't know how to do wheelies), etc. Bike is VERY clean, I babied the crap out of it. Always stored in the garage, has NEVER spent a night outside. Stored in the winter on stands after a fresh wash, clean oil, full tank of gas with fuel stabilizer and on the battery tender. Was caught in the rain on only 3-4 occasions in the 2+ years I've owned it (who likes getting wet? I certainly don't, so I ride only when the forecast is can't miss but surprises do happen). Bike has a ton of goodies (some I'm not listing like hard wired USB connection for phone charging, etc.): - Scorpion Serket Taper Slip-on Exhaust - Pinebox Link Pipe - MJS Performance Header (gutted) - Driven Block Off Plates - Woodcraft ServoBuddy - Bazzaz Z-FI Tuner - Driven Racing D-Axis Fuel Cap Base and Cap - 6000k 55w Morimoto Elite HID System from TheRetrofitSource.com - LED's in the corner/running lights - LED front turn signals (with LED flasher relay) - CustomLED BlasterX integrated tail light - Hotbodies TAG Fender Eliminator Kit - Zero Gravity Double Bubble Screen - Shogun Protection Kit/Sliders w/ Front Axle Sliders (not installed) - Custom "SleepNSix" (guy on ZX6R.com) Carbon Fiber Print Gel Seats (rider and passenger) - RAM Mount Steering Stem Phone Holder - Battery Tender Pricing Options: Option 1: I return it to pretty much stock and sell the parts separate. $7,000. Option 2: As-is, with all mods. $8,750. $500 deposit due within 24hrs of sale. Cash ONLY upon pickup of bike. Full payment required after 7 days of auction close. Will report any suspicious activity to eBay and the authorities. Thank you! |
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