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2014 Kawasaki Ninja on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:8
Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States
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Kawasaki Ninja tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):300 TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kawasaki Ninja description

Clear Title in hand, Bill of Sales will be included (will mail them as soon as the payment is clear. Just send me a messages if you have any questions.
I accept offers, but please don't lowball it please, thank you :) lots of money put into this bike + kawasaki bikes hold value very well.
I will do a new Mobil 1 synthetic oil change + chain clean/wax before send it to the new owner.
I recommend uship.com for shipping service.

I plan to switch my style to cafe racer. So I think it's time to sell this bike.
The bike operates and shifts properly. Faster acceleration than other stock bikes, tested.

The bike had been dropped once before at standstill because I forgot to put the kickstand down. I was able to hold the bike back slowly, some scratches on the left side though.



Lots of mods, you can easily google the price of these:

-special edition with black fuel tank (the special stickers/decals had been removed)
-BkMoto 6000k HID3 + white Halo Eyes + blue Angel Eyes + on/off switch (the electrical work is secured, all taped + tied + waterproof)
-slipper clutch
-GPR Stabilizer V4 ($450)
-M4 carbon fiber exhaust ($350) very loud
-Power Commander ($400, bike runs much faster than stock)
-Mobil 1 4T racing full synthetic oil + K&N oil filter
-K&N Air Filter (bike runs faster)
-Vortex adjustable rearsets
-Sato fork preload adjusters
-Woodcraft clip-ons with risers (more comfortable)
-new JT steels sprockets & D.I.D 520vx2 gold chain (will be good for another 15000-20000 miles)
-Healtech Gear Indicator (stock Ninja 300 doesn't have that function)
-Fender eliminator with LED signals
-Joker Machine front turn signals
- Motodynamic intergrated tail lights (much brighter than OEM and very noticable because the bike has 4 signal indicators in the back: 2 left, 2 right)
-Denali soundbomb horn (loud)
-adjustable shorty levers
-SW Motech mirror-extenders (will see everything in the back)
-ZeroGravity Corsa windscreen (block more wind than OEM)
-TechSpec C3 tank pads (more grip)
-HVMP black bar end weight (14.2 ounces, $85) + ProGrip 719 gel grips: very little vibration, no numbness
-customtaylor33 reflective green tape for wheel (very bright, also safer to ride at night), the original red rim is still underneath the green tape

-Front brake pad is replaced with EBC FA197HH sinistered for better braking
-new Michelin Street Radial tires, much better grip than stock (best overall for commuting/highway/straight line/twisties, wet & dry, will last for 20000 miles) .
I also recommend Pirelli Rosso 3 or 2 for the best grip in dry weather, but they are not so good in wet, last only 2000-5000 miles

Kawasaki manual + some OEM parts + white back seat cover included




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