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Kawasaki Voyager Touring Bike on 2040-motos

US $3,750.09
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:21000 ColorColor: Tan
Location:

Berea, Kentucky, US

Berea, Kentucky, US
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KAWASAKI TOURING BIKE

You want a comfortable ride, this is the bike!
 Ride for hours without tiring, the cushioned seat makes this a soft ride. Also, if you want to take a rider, the rear seat is great as well.
 A really nice golden tan color (the pictures do not show the color accurately). This bike is an 88 model, but in ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE CONDITION! Just this past week I installed a new gel-filled battery. Has over $4,000.00 in bells and whistles--has it ALL!

Only 21,000 actual miles, looks like it might be 3 or 4 years old. Has never set out in the elements, always inside with a factory cover. Have had this bike dealer serviced each year. This handsome bike is ready to go, NEEDS NOTHING! Have all paperwork, including owner's manual.

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