250r W Customized Paint, Exhaust, And Lights Excellent Condition on 2040-motos
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Kawasaki Ninja description
I have added roughly about three thousand dollars of customized equipment and paint to the bike. Its has a little more added speed than most other 250R's because the exhaust was replaced with an aftermarket one and it has also deepened the roar of the bike. Meaning it sounds more like a 500 or 600 rather than an electric scooter. I have added aftermarket mirrors with turn signals on each backside of the mirror. This allows traffic coming against you to see which route you plan on taking. The mirrors are a flex fit type (my own verbal tech, not actual terminology) meaning they move up, down, side-to-side, and rotate in almost a full 360 degree rotation. A lift/ lowering kit comes with the bike too. I am vertically challenged and wanted to make sure the bike was good size for me so I added a 5inch lowering kit. Help's out a lot when your a new rider.
All in all the bike is in excellent shape and I have no doubt in my mind the bike is a snag!
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