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2003 Kawasaki ZZR1200 (0)
515 Union Street Here at Littleton MotorSports we have a 2003 Kawasaki ZZR1200. Including a Aftermarket Corbin seat, Heli Handle Bar risers, tank bra, and Touring windshield, this bike is ready for many more comfortable miles to come. With only 17300 mis and a price tag of $4295 she's ready to move, that being in both manors with the 1200cc engine you wont be lacking any power.2014-01-25 00:22:04Burlington, VT174,295.00
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2013 Kawasaki KLR650 (0)
Was $6599. Now $5599. Save $1000.2014-01-23 02:22:29Burlington, VT05,599.00
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93 Kawasaki valcon88 1500cc (0)
Here's a 93 Kawasaki valcon88 1500cc high mile bike runs great has saddle bags will trade for ATV dirt bike sled or truck. Or cash is king to2014-01-22 03:33:10Burlington, VT01.00
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2009 Kawasaki 650R (GREEN) (0)
For sale is 1 very nice Kawasaki 650R Ninja, always adult owned, garaged and babied. I am the 2nd older adult owner, this bike has never been laid down and has always been taken care of. With only 1850 original miles you can tell it doesn't get out much.2014-01-22 02:55:10Burlington, VT14,500.00
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93 Kawasaki valcon88 1500cc have to sell (0)
Here's a 93 Kawasaki valcon88 1500cc high mile bike runs great has saddle bags an windshield. Nice bike for its age must sell bike books for 1,895 bikes worth a lot more then I'm asking. Call or TeX for more details2014-01-21 20:33:06Burlington, VT0800.00
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1973 KAWASAKI S2 S 2 350 TRIPLE PARTS BIKE (1973)
Hello, I am selling this for a friend,it was her dads and he passed away recently.Just helping her to clean out the garage.I am no expert on this era of cycles but it looks as it has been stored inside.It's missing the airbox,the seat as a tear in it and the key for the fuel tank is missing so I don't know the condition inside the fuel tank.This bike is being sold as a parts bike because she does not have a title.(IF THIS IS A PROBLEM PLEASE DONT BID ON IT,AS THERE IS NO CHANCE OF HER GETTING ONE,I HAD TO LIST IT AS A CLEAR TITLE BECAUSE THATS THE ONLY CHOICE I HAD WITH EBAY.)It will come with a bill of sale.Compression feels good and it look's original and 90% complete.It would be a great restoration bike or a parts bike.Buyer would have to pick in Burlington,iowa no shipping available.IF YOU CANT PICK UP PLEASE DONT BID.If you have any question's please ask before bidding.You can reach me at 319-524-6237 after 7:30 pm central time.This is a 40 year bike so it does show wear and tear. Thanks for looking2013-10-22 00:40:01Burlington, Iowa, US4,702860.00
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