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2000 Kawasaki Zr-7 on 2040-motos

$2,499
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:10430 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

DeForest, Wisconsin

DeForest, WI
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2000 Kawasaki ZR-7, Sweet "Naked" Bike!! Plenty of miles to go!! - For those seeking a do-it-all naked streetbike with the appearance of a hot rod with its engine clearly visible, exciting performance and an affordable price, Kawasaki rolls out the new 2000 ZR-7. This "naked" machine puts its rider in a semi-upright riding position and is devoid of bodywork around the engine, yet there is just a hint of the famous Kawasaki sportbike influence in the styling of the shapely fuel tank and sleek tailpiece.

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