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2013 Ninja 300 With Upgrade, Gear, And 5-year Kawasaki Warranty on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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Hi, I'm selling my 2013 Stardust White Kawasaki Ninja 300. The reason I'm selling the bike is because we have too many vehicles, and it's becoming an expense. Bought the bike for the fuel economy and because it's faster, better looking, and more fun than both the Honda CBR250R and Ninja 250R.Adult owned, first and only owner. The bike has never been dropped or anything, stays garaged most of the time, and has seen mostly freeway miles to and from work.This is a great bike, and won't be easily outgrown like the 250s if you decide to buy this as a starter. A CBR250R redlines at 88 mph, the Ninja 300 at that speed still has another 5000 rpms before redline and can go past 100 mph, meaning driving freeway speeds is easier on the engine and saves more fuel when riding a 300, and that it's much faster.Information on the bike and everything included-Stardust White color-3410 mis, (3409 when I took the images)-gets around 65 miles-per-gallon normally and around 90-100 miles-per-gallon when rode in ECO mode on the freeway-5 yr warranty: 1 yr manufacturer's warranty and $900 4 yr extension on all parts minus regular servicing. This is a huge money saver, any part that goes bad is replaced free of charge, for example fork seals go bad quite often here in AZ and cost $400 to replace, but under the warranty they're free.- Delkevic Carbon Fiber exhaust slip-on. Very loud, louder than a 600. Here's a vid of the actual bike with slipon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M2iJm1BUHk- the tiny extras like tank pad and reflective wheel strip.-ECU Upgrade, this is a free Kawasaki service so anyone claiming it's an aftermarket upgrade that raises the price of the bike is scamming you, and I've seen plenty of people trying it here on craiglist.-Very cheap on insurance. Just to show you here are my monthly payments for full coverage: 2008 Ducati 848 $198/month, 2012 Kawasaki ZX6-R $198/month, 2008 Saturn Sky $162/month, 2006 Toyota Sienna $59/month, and the Kawasaki Ninja 300 for only $46/month. That's extremely cheap.-included is a medium sized Scorpion EXO helmet with mirror reflective visor-a white Speed and Strength armored all weather jacket that's ventilated for the summer and has a removable inner lining for the winter.-medium sized Joe Rocket gloves.My asking price for everything altogether is $5500 which is a steal considering the other sellers on craigslist who are asking for the same price are not including any extras, upgrades, gear, or warranty and some of them have dropped their bikes. (yes i checked the competition before pricing my bike).If interested, shoot me a text at. No test rides if you don't have cash in hand and/or if you don't have a motorcycle permit/license. I will not take any trades.

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