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Used 2006 Kawasaki Zx6-r For Sale. on 2040-motos

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Motorcycle Type Sportbikes Identification Motorcycle Type: Sport Pricing MSRP: $8,699 Warranty (Months): twelve Engine Engine Type: Horizontal In-line Cylinders: four Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke Displacement (CC): 636 Value Configuration: DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT Transmission Transmission Type: Manual Number of Speeds: six Primary Drive System: Chain Brakes Front Brake Type: Dual Disc Rear Brake Type: Disc Tires Front Tires: 120/65 ZR17 Rear Tires: 180/55 ZR17 Specifications Wheelbase (in / mm): 54.7 / 1389.4 Dry Weight (lbs / kg): 362 / 164.2 Fuel Capacity (gal / L): 4.5 / 17 Seat Height (in / mm): 32.3 / 820.4 Number of Seats: two Features Tachometer: Standard Digital Instrumentation: Standard Windshield: Standard

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