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Used 2008 Kawasaki Zg1400 B8f Concours 14 For Sale on 2040-motos

$8,499
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
Location:

Eagle Mountain, Utah

Eagle Mountain, UT
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2008 Kawasaki ZG1400 B8F Concours fourteen Touring 14,000 mis Displacement, 1400 ccm Engine type, In line four, 4 stroke Gearbox, 6 gear Front brakes, Double Disc Rear brakes, Single Disc Front Suspension, Inverted, telescoping fork 4.4 in. Rear Suspension, Tetra Lever 5.4 in. Transmission type, final drive, Shaft This bike is fast, quick around the turns but comfortable for the long haul. Bike has many upgrades which includes the following Dual Muzzy exhaust system, XM radio compatible and extended windshield Garaged kept, no scratches and exceptional condition Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers are eligible for financing, nationwide shipping and extended warranties.

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