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2013 Kawasaki Zx1400edf Ninja Zx-14r on 2040-motos

$11,999
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland, FL
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2013 KAWASAKI ZX1400EDF Ninja ZX-14R, WAS $14,999 NOW 11,999!The massively more powerful, R-designated, Ninja ZX-14R made its debut last year as an almost entirely new motorcycle. It remains on-top for 2013, reigning as the undisputed king of the sportbike world. New optional ABS brakes complement its amazing comfort and usability on the street, and help increase its appeal to a wide range of riders. It has to be tough competing against a machine like the ZX-14R, year after year, and continuous refinements have kept it several steps ahead of the sportbike competition, all while filling enthusiasts’ face shields with wild, ear-to-ear grins.

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