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2005 Kawasaki Z 750s on 2040-motos

$2,500
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:18300
Location:

Littleton, Colorado

Littleton, CO
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TypeType:Sportbike

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2005 Kawasaki Z 750S, Bike is in excellent condition. Few minor scratches from previous owner. I have never laid it down. 18,XXX miles. It has been adult ridden. New battery. New tires. Just had it tuned by Jeff at The Werkes (). Feel free to call him and he can give his honest opinion on the excellent condition of this bike. This bike is great for beginners or experienced riders. Plenty of power. Have used it to commute to work on mostly highway. I must have cash in MY hand to test drive and you must have a valid motorcycle endorsement. Call/text 720-982-five four 78. $2,500.00

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