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Magazine Featured Kawasaki Zrx1200 Powered Eliminator One Of A Kind on 2040-motos

$3,400
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Sarasota, Florida

Sarasota, FL
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This bike started out as a 1985 Kawasaki ZL900 Eliminator. It now has a 2001 ZRX1200 engine that is stock with a four degree advance and a stage three kit in the carbs. It has the stock ZL head pipes with Super Trapp slip ons. Has a great sound. ZX9 front end, busa swingarm with extensions converted to monoshock, GSXR rear sets, CBR1000RR controls, air shifter with dual polished bottles and an on board compressor, 2-step launch control.Bike has been featured in the September 2009 issue of Streetfighter Magazine and the October 2010 issue of Roadbike Magazine. It gets a lot of attention.The plan was to tear it back down and powder coat it and do everything perfect after I was done adding to it, but plans have changed. I have other bikes to build and don't ride this 1 much anymore. This is not a show bike, its a driver. Very reliable. No joy rides.I don't need the money and don't need to sell it so please don't waste my time.Mike

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